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I have lived here for thirty years. How long?

How long have you lived here?

I have brought the old record for you. Which one?

Which one have you brought for me?

1 Someone has bought her a dress. Who?

2 He has eaten six sandwiches today. What?

3 They have eaten twelve biscuits. How many?

4 She has paid five pounds for a blouse. How much?

5 We have been in this hotel for three weeks. How long?

6 He has bought three balls. How many?

7 They have lost the ball. What?

Exercise 2

Examples

He; goes; always; to the match

He always goes to the match.

Their; good; games; are; always

Their games are always good.

1 I; Highbury; go to; sometimes

2 I; not; do; go; usually; to rugby matches

3 Has; ever; she; seen; a football match?

4 They; a bad day; often; do not; have

5 I; Liverpool; always; liked; have

6 They; win; sometimes; their; games

7 They; a; very; good; lunch; usually; make

8 Collins; usually; the worst; player; is; in the team

Exercise 3

Examples

Jane has visited London. every year

She visits London every year.

We have had dinner in the Italian restaurant. every evening

We have dinner in the Italian restaurant every evening.

1 Clare has bought a dress. every week

2 Harry has brought the ball. every time

3 The team has won the game. every week

4 Tom has scored a goal. in every game

5 Bill asked me for some money. every day

6 I have written to my wife. every day

7 She has planned an expensive holiday. every year

8 They have received a lot of letters. every week

Exercise 4

Examples

He ... his dictionary every day. use

He uses his dictionary every day.

They ... to the football match now. go

They are going to the football match now.

1 He .... his dictionary every day. use

2 They ... to the football match now. go

3 We sometimes ... to Highbury. go

4 They ... blue and white dresses today. wear

5 They sometimes... the match. lose

6 They ... this match. win

7 Look, he ... another goal! score

8 Hedge often ... a goal. score

9 Slade always... the ball. want

10 You ... for the tickets this week. pay

Exercise 5

Examples

Which player is the worst in the team, Mike or Clive?

They are both bad but Mike is worse than Clive.

Which book is the best in the shop, the big one or the little one?

They are both good but the big one is better than the little one.

1 Which sport is the best, football or rugby?

2 Which restaurant is the worst in London, that expensive one or this small one?

3 Which team is the worst in the league, this one or that one?

4 Which player is the best in the team, John or Bill?

5 Which chocolate is the best, the liqueur chocolate or the peppermint chocolate?

6 Which waiter is the worst in the restaurant, the happy one or the tired one?

7 Which hotel is the worst in the town, the new hotel or the old one?

8 Which record is the best, the jazz record or the classical record?

Exercise 6

Examples

You are in the book department. buy; Dad

May I buy a book, please, Dad?

You are asking for some money. have; Mum

May I have some money, please, Mum?

1 You want to open the window. open; Mrs. Hunt

2 Your dress is old and you want a new one. buy; Mum

3 You are hungry and you want a hot dog. have; Dad

4 You want to play football. play; Peter

5 You want another cup of coffee. have; Aunt Sue

6 You want to buy an ice-cream for your friend. buy; Simon