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We don't usually leave out personal pronouns. (For exceptions in spoken English, see page 293.)
Jan arrived in America in 1976. He found a job in a clothes shop. (NOT Found a job...)
'What languages do you know?' 7 can speak some German.' (NOT 'Can speak...')
'Is your room OK?' 'Yes, I like it.' (NOT 'Yes, I like.)
^ Write answers, using I, you etc.
► 'What time is the next train?' [8.30/leaves/at)
.. .?;•?£;..
1 'Where's John?' (has / London / to / moved)
2 'Have you seen vr\y g\asses?' {on/ chair/ are/ that)
3 'What do you think of my new shoes?' {like)
4 'What's Elisabeth going to do?' {medicine/ study/ going to/is)
5 'I'm learning Greek.' 'Is it easy?' {No/ difficult/ is)
6 'Where's my bicycle?'{put/ in/the garage)
7 'What do you do at weekends?' {play / tennis)
8 'Do you like my picture?'{is / beautiful)
Q GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY: weather
Make sure you know the adjectives and verbs in the box. Use a dictionary if necessary.
Then label the pictures.
ADJECTIVES: cloudy cold fo g g y / hot sunny warm windy
VERBS: hail / rain snow
it's halili^g. ^ it's foggU: 2 3
4 5 6 7 8
In some answers, both contracted forms (for example I'm, don't) and full PERSONAL PRONOUNS; POSSESSIVES 187
forms (for example lam, do not) are possible. Normally both are correct.