LONGMAN ENGLISH GRAMMAR PRACTICE

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Key 11.11A-11.13E

4.2B 'One' and 'ones' in place of countable nouns:
'Use this clean one'
1 one 2 one 3 ones 4 ones 5 one 6 ones
7 water/(-) 8 one

4.2C 'Which one(s)?' - 'This/that (one)', etc.
1 ones 2 ones (tick) 3 one (tick) 4 ones (tick)
5 one (tick) 6 ones (tick) 7 one ... one (tick)
8 These ones or those ones are possible, but it would
be best to omit ones (tick) 9 one 10 ones

4.2D Context
I You/One 2 ones 3 you/one 4 ones 5 one
6 one 7 one 8 you 9 you/(-) 10one/(-)
II one/(-)

4.3 'It' and 'one/some/any/none'

4.3A 'It' as in 'it's hot' and 'it's nice to see you'
1 It's Monday, 13th June, today.
2 It's snowing (now). It snows a lot here.
3 It was 22° Celsius in London yesterday.
4 It's 100 kilometres from here to Paris.
5 It's important to get to the meeting.
6 It's difficult making such decisions.
7 It's a pleasure to welcome you all here.
8 It's a pity that they couldn't come.

4.3B 'It' and 'one' as subjects and objects:
I like it'
1 one 2 it 3 none 4 some 5 it 6 them 7 any
8 some 9 them 10 one


4.3C 'I hope/believe/expect so'
1 Does the next train go to London? - I believe so.
2 The weather is going to improve. - I hope so.
3 Have the letters arrived yet? - I don't think so./l
think not.
4 The rail strike hasn't ended. - It doesn't seem so./
It seems not.
5 It's a holiday tomorrow. - Who says so?
6 There's been a terrible air disaster. - I fear so.
7 Will the democrats win the election? - I don't
expect so./l expect not.


4.3D Context
1 It 2 they 3 It 4 one 5 them 6 them 7 any
8 them 9 it 10 so 11 It 12 it 13 it


4.4 Possessive adjectives and possessive
pronouns ('my/mine')

4.4A Basic differences between 'my' and 'mine',
etc.
1 her 2 His 3 mine 4 our 5 Yours 6 theirs
7 one's 8 his 9 her 10 its

4.4B The double genitive: 'He is a friend of mine'
1 That brother of yours 2 no friend of mine 3 a play
of Shakespeare's 4 this/that problem of yours
5 a friend of ours 6 That loud music of hers
7 A friend of my sister's 8 Those neighbours of
theirs 9 That radio of yours

4.4C 'My own' and 'of my own'
1 my own room/a room of my own 2 his own
business/a business of his own 3 their own rooms/
rooms of their own 4 its own kennel/a kennel of its
own

4.4D 'The' in place of 'my', etc.: 'a pain in the
neck'
1 the 2 my 3 the 4 the 5 my 6 My 7 My
8 the 9 the 10 the

4.4E Context
1 our 2 ours 3 its 4 your 5 our 6 Yours
7 your 8 hers 9 the 10 our 11 our 12 your

4.5 Reflexive pronouns ('myself')

4.5A Verbs commonly followed by reflexive
pronouns: 'I enjoyed myself
1 myself 2 yourself 3 himself 4 herself 5 itself/
himself [> 4.1С] 6 oneself 7 ourselves
8 themselves 9 herself 10 himself

4.5B Verb + reflexive, or not?: 'I've dressed
(myself)'
1 hide ourselves 2 washes itself 3 dress herself
4 sat ourselves down 5 got myself wet
6 woke myself up 7 got himself engaged
8 Get yourself/yourselves ready

4.5C Reflexive pronouns used after prepositions
and for emphasis
Write 1 :
1 himself 2 you 3 me 4 ourselves 5 herself
6 us/you/me, etc. 7 himself 8 himself
Write 2:
1 I didn't know about it myself \ill yesterday/till
yesterday myself, (or: I myself didn't know about it.. .)
2 The building itself is all right, I think/The building is
all right itself...
3 You can't do that yourself/yourselves\
4 I can't fetch it - (you) fetch it yourself.
5 Don't expect me to do it. Do it yourself!

4.5D Context
1 itself 2 ourselves 3 ourselves 4 ourselves
5 us 6 themselves 7 themselves 8 them 9 us
10us 11 us 12ourselves
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