2. Find the right variant of the plural of the noun:

1. a boy-friend 2. a passer-by
boys-friends passers-by
boy-friends passer-bys
boy friends passer-bies
3. a sheep 4. advice
sheep advices
sheeps advises
sheepes advicese
5. a mother-in-law 6. news
mother-in-laws newses
mothers-in-laws news
mothers-in-law new

3. Put the personal pronouns in brackets in the objective case:

1. Sometimes we meet (she) in the theatre.
2. Your son studies with (they), doesn’t he?
3. I seldom speak with (he) about my cousins.
4. Our English is poor. Mr. Brown teaches (we) English.
5. The man says he knows (you) and your family.

4. Insert possessive pronouns:

1. Do you help ... parents about the house?
2. The film is very interesting but I don’t remember... title.
3. Mr. Wilson is in ... office now.
4. They often take ... children to the park.
5. We have ... English classes twice a week.

5. Open the brackets. Mind degrees of comparison of adjectives:

1. (Old) he grew (wise) he became.
2. Is your friend as (witty) as you?
3. Their niece is 5 years (young) than our nephew is.
4. My cousin is (short) than me.
5. Jane is the (pretty) girl I have even seen.

6. Put the infinitives in brackets in the necessary tense:in the Present, Past or Future Indefinite Tense:

1. Every spring birds (to come) to our garden.
2. My father (to set) his watch by the radio every morning.
3. The sun (to rise) in the east.
4. Last summer we (to have) plenty of sunny days.
5. We (to decide) to go to the theatre together next week.

7. Put the Infinitives in the brackets in the necessary tense: in the Present, Past or Future Continuous Tense:

1. I do not like to watch TV very often. But at the moment I (to enjoy) my favourite film.
2. He (to walk) along the river when a boat passed.
3. Hurry up! We have not much time left. – I (to come).
4. She (to play) computer games at this time tomorrow.
5. They (to walk) among the New York skyscrapers this time tomorrow.

8. Put the Infinitives in the brackets in the necessary tense:in the Present, Past Perfect Tense:

1. Tom(to return) from cinema by 5 o’clock.
2. We (to learn) already a lot of English words.
3. He (to do) just something for us.
4. My brother thought that he (to lose) his money.
5. Ann told me that she (to see) an interesting film.

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**Plural Forms:**

1. boys-friends passers-by

2. sheep advice

3. mother-in-law news

**Objective Case:**

1. Sometimes we meet her in the theatre.

2. Your son studies with them, doesn’t he?

3. I seldom speak with him about my cousins.

4. Our English is poor. Mr. Brown teaches us English.

5. The man says he knows you and your family.

**Possessive Pronouns:**

1. Do you help your parents about the house?

2. The film is very interesting, but I don’t remember its title.

3. Mr. Wilson is in his office now.

4. They often take their children to the park.

5. We have our English classes twice a week.

**Degrees of Comparison:**

1. Older he grew, wiser he became.

2. Is your friend as witty as you?

3. Their niece is 5 years younger than our nephew is.

4. My cousin is shorter than me.

5. Jane is the prettiest girl I have ever seen.

**Present, Past or Future Indefinite Tense:**

1. Every spring, birds come to our garden.

2. My father sets his watch by the radio every morning.

3. The sun rises in the east.

4. Last summer we had plenty of sunny days.

5. We have decided to go to the theatre together next week.

**Present, Past or Future Continuous Tense:**

1. I do not like to watch TV very often. But at the moment, I am enjoying my favourite film.

2. He was walking along the river when a boat passed.

3. Hurry up! We have not much time left. – I am coming.

4. She will be playing computer games at this time tomorrow.

5. They will be walking among the New York skyscrapers this time tomorrow.

**Present, Past Perfect Tense:**

1. Tom had returned from the cinema by 5 o’clock.

2. We had already learned a lot of English words.

3. He had just done something for us.

4. My brother thought that he had lost his money.

5. Ann told me that she had seen an interesting film.

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