Exercise 1: Underline the most suitable phrase in each sentence
1. Is this a person / the person you told me about.
2. This is the only cinema / an only cinema in the area.
3. Philip has just bought the Thames barge / a Thames barge.
4. I’m going to the British Museum / British Museum this afternoon.
5. Are you going to church / the church on Sunday?
6. Do you have a milk jug / milk jug?
7. The Prime Minister / Prime Minister will give a speech this afternoon.
8. The computer / Computerhas already changed our lives dramatically.
9. I haven’t been to an open-air theatre / open-air theatre before.
10. Here is a thousand pounds / the a thousand pounds I owe you.
11. I was under an impression / under the impression that you had left.
12. I have to go I’m in a hurry/ in hurry.
13. I managed to sell the old painting at a profit / at profit.
14. I think I prefer the other restaurant on the whole / on whole.
15. How many hours do you work, on average / on the average, every week?
16. I was in pain / in a pain after I twist my ankle.
17. Jack recovered from his accident and is now out of danger / out of the danger.
18. Excuse me, but you’re in the way / in a way.
19. Sue felt seasick on the cross-channel ferry / a cross- channel ferry.
20. The burglar hit me on my back of the neck / the back of my neck
Reorder the words to form sentences
1. was/person/the/Mary/pass/this/only/test/to
A. The only person to pass this test Mary was
b. Mary was the only person this test to pass.
C. Mary was the only person to pass this test
D. Mary was this person to only pass the test
Reorder the words to form sentences
1. was/person/the/Mary/pass/this/only/test/to
A. The only person to pass this test Mary was
b. Mary was the only person this test to pass.
C. Mary was the only person to pass this test
D. Mary was this person to only pass the test
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