Nov 6, 2016
- Complete the sentences.
- Can you lend me a pan? ~ I’m sorry, I haven’t got . . . .
- one
- ones
- Would you like to have a car? ~ No, I don’t need . . . .
- ones
- one
- Have you got a bicycle? ~ No, but I’m going to buy . . . .
- one
- ones
- Can you lend me an umbrella? ~ I’m sorry but I haven’t got . . . .
- ones
- one
- Would you like a cup of coffee? ~ No, thank you. I have just had . . . .
- one
- ones
- Is there a chemist near here? ~ Yes, there’s . . . in Mill Road.
- one
- ones
- Can you lend me a pan? ~ I’m sorry, I haven’t got . . . .
- Complete the sentences.
- This cup is dirty. Can I have . . . ?
- a clean one
- the clean one
- I’m going to sell my car and buy . . . .
- a new one
- the new one
- That’s not a very good photograph but this is . . . .
- the better one
- a better one
- I want today’s newspaper. This is . . . .
- the old one
- an old one
- This box is too small. I need . . . .
- a big one
- the big one
- Why do we always go to the same restaurant? Let’s go to . . . .
- a different one
- the different one
- This cup is dirty. Can I have . . . ?
- Complete the questions.
- “We stayed at a hotel.”
“Which . . . ?”
“ . . . opposite the station.”- one … The one
- an one … The one
- “Those shoes are nice.”
“Which . . . ?”
“ . . . .”- one … A green one
- ones … The green ones
- “That’s a nice house.”
“Which . . . ?”
“ . . . with a red door.”- one … The one
- one … An one
- “I like that coat.”
“Which . . . ?”
“ . . . .”- one … The black one
- one … A black one
- “I like those pictures.”
“Which . . . ?”
“ . . . on the wall.”- ones … The ones
- ones … A one
- “Are those your books?”
“Which . . . ?”
“ . . . on the top shelf.”- one … The ones
- ones … The ones
- “Do you know that girl?”
“Which . . . ?”
“ . . . with long hair.”- ones … A tall one
- one … The tall one
- “Those flowers are beautiful.”
“Which . . . ?”
“ . . . .”- ones … A yellow one
- one … The yellow ones
- “Who’s that man?”
“Which . . . ?”
“ . . . with a moustache and glasses.”- one … The one
- ones … An one
- “Have you seen my photographs?”
“Which . . . ?”
“ . . . you took on the beach last week.”- one … An one
- ones … The ones
- “We stayed at a hotel.”
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