I variant.
I. Fill in the correct possessive adjective or pronoun.
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A: Why did you lend Alf your jacket?
B: Because he forgot ….and it was cold.
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A: Lisa looks upset. ….eyes are very red.
B: Yes. She had an argument with …best friend.
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A: Tom looks nice. …new clothes suit him.
B: Yes. I like…new clothes.
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A: Have you met …new boss yet?
B: No, but I have met …secretary.
5. A: Mr and Mrs Ford must be rich. …car is very expensive.
B: Yes, and it’s much faster than…
6. A: I like …dress.
B: Oh, it’s not… . My sister lent it to me.
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A: Kathy enjoys … job.
B: Yes, and she gets on very well with … colleagues.
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A: Have you seen…keys?
B: Yes. They’re on the table beside… .
II. Use reflexive pronouns in the following sentences.
f.e. I closed the door behind myself.
1. They told me the news …. .
2. She will answer the letter …. .
3. The found …. in a strange place.
4. I’ll pay for …. .
5. Don’t worry about Tom and me. We can look after … .
6. Dad fixed the roof by …. .
7. You look pleased with … .
8. He hates travelling by … .
III. Fill in can, can’t, must, mustn’t, needn’t or have to. .
f.e. A: Is Jason at work today?
B: He can’t be. His car isn’t in the car park.
1A: I can’t do my German homework. It’s too difficult.
B: I’ll help you. I … speak German.
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A: I’m going to watch television.
B: Alright, but you …… stay up too late.
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A: We … book a taxi to take us to the airport.
B: I’ll do it now.
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A: Shall I cook dinner tonight?
B: No, you …. . We’re going to a restaurant.
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A: I didn’t know Rachel was in the choir.
B: Oh, yes. She … sing beautifully.
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A: Has Tim bought a car yet?
B: He … have. I saw him on the bus yesterday.
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A: She … be very rich.
B: Yes. She’s got a huge house and an expensive car.
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A: I did the washing-up for you.
B: Oh, you…. have, but it was kind of you.
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A: Would you like to come to my party on Saturday night?
B: I’d like to, but Mum says I …. visit my grandparents.
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