Dec 12, 2016
- Complete these sentences with ‘all’, ‘everything’ or ‘everybody / everyone’.
- It was a good party. . . . enjoyed it.
- All
- Everything
- Everybody
- Everyone
- . . . I’ve eaten today is a sandwich.
- All
- Everything
- Everybody
- Everyone
- . . . has got their faults. Nobody is perfect.
- All
- Everything
- Everybody
- Everyone
- Nothing has changed. . . . is the same as it was.
- All
- Everything
- Everybody
- Everyone
- Margaret told me . . . about her new job. It sounds quite interesting.
- all
- everything
- everybody
- everyone
- Can . . . write their names on a piece of paper please?
- all
- everything
- everybody
- everyone
- Why are you always thinking about money? Money isn’t . . . .
- all
- everything
- everybody
- everyone
- I didn’t have much money with me. . . . I had was ten pounds.
- All
- Everything
- Everybody
- Everyone
- When the fire alarm rang, . . . left the building immediately.
- all
- everything
- everybody
- everyone
- She didn’t say where she was going. . . . she said was that she was going away.
- All
- Everything
- Everybody
- Everyone
- We have completely different opinions. I disagree with . . . she says.
- all
- everything
- everybody
- everyone
- We all did well in the examination. . . . in our class passed.
- All
- Everything
- Everybody
- Everyone
- We all did well in the examination. . . . of us passed.
- All
- Everything
- Everybody
- Everyone
- Why are you so lazy? Why do you expect me to do . . . for you?
- all
- everything
- everybody
- everyone
- It was a good party. . . . enjoyed it.
- Write sentences with ‘whole’.
- I read the book from beginning to end.
I - Everyone in the team played well.
The - Paul opened a box of chocolates. When he finished eating, there were no chocolates left in the box.
He ate - The police came to the house. They were looking for something. They searched everywhere, every room.
They - Ann worked from early in the morning until late in the evening.
Ann - Everyone in Dave and Judy’s family plays tennis. Dave and Judy play, and so do all their children.
The
or
The - Jack and Jill went on holiday to the seaside for a week. It rained from the beginning of the week to the end.
It
- I read the book from beginning to end.
- Write sentences using ‘all’ instead of ‘whole’.
- Ann worked from early in the morning until late in the evening.
Ann - Jack and Jill went on holiday to the seaside for a week. It rained from the beginning of the week to the end.
It
- Ann worked from early in the morning until late in the evening.
- Complete these sentences using ‘every’ with one of the following:
five minutes ○ ten minutes ○ four hours ○ six months ○ four years - The bus service is very good. There’s a bus
Tom is ill. He has some medicine. He has to take it
The Olympic Games take place
We live near a busy airport. A plane flies over our house
It’s a good idea to have a check-up with the dentist
- The bus service is very good. There’s a bus
- Choose the right answer.
- I’ve spent . . . you gave me.
- the whole money
- all the money
- Sue works . . . except Sunday.
- every day
- all days
- I’m tired. I’ve been working hard . . . .
- all the day
- all day
- It was a terrible fire. . . . was destroyed.
- The whole building
- Whole building
- I’ve been trying to phone her all day but . . . I phone her the line is engaged.
- every time
- all the time
- I don’t like the weather here. It rains . . . .
- every time
- all the time
- When I was on holiday, . . . was stolen.
- my whole luggage
- all my luggage
- I’ve spent . . . you gave me.
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