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Exercitiul II
1. Those flowers belong to me.
2. That house belongs to Mr. Priestley.
3. That piano belongs to him.
4. Do those chocolates belong to you?
5. Does that car belong to you?
6. That pencil belongs to her.
7. Those cats belong to us.
8. Those chocolates belong to them.
9. Do those cigarettes belong to them?
10. Does that pen belong to me?
Exercitiul II a
1. Those flowers are mine.
2. That house is Mr. Priestley's (is his) ?
3. That piano is his.
4. Are those chocolates yours?
5. Is that car yours?
6. That pencil is hers.
7. Those cats are ours.
8. Those chocolates are theirs.
9. Are those cigarettes theirs?
10. Is that pen mine?
Exercitiul III
1. I’ve eaten all____MY__ chocolates; can I have one of___YOURS____?
2. I hope Hob will not forget to bring _HIS___ book. And don’t forget _YOURS__.
3. Jan has lost _HIS_ pen. Ask Frieda if she will lend him_HERS___.
4. We’ve had ___OUR_ dinner. Have they had __THEIRS__?
5. Richard has a dog, and so have I. _MY_ dog and_HIS_ had a fight.
6. Have you heard from that friend of __MINE__ who went to Spain?
7. Mr. Priestley wants to send back that book of _HIS__ which he lend you.
8. Margaret wants to know if you have seen a pencil of _HERS__ that she has lost.
9. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and a friend of _THEIRS_ are coming to dinner this evening.
10. Dinner has been ready a long time. I have had _MINE_ and Mary has had __HERS__; come and have _YOURS____ now.
Exercitiul IV
Re-write the following pairs of sentences so that one sentences is in Past Perfect Tense. Add any words that you need:
1. Pedro had studied French before he went to Paris.
2. We got to the cinema after the picture had begun.
3. Hob had eaten all the cakes before Olaf came to the house.
4. The gardener had finished digging in the garden before he put in the young cabbage.
1. Those flowers belong to me.
2. That house belongs to Mr. Priestley.
3. That piano belongs to him.
4. Do those chocolates belong to you?
5. Does that car belong to you?
6. That pencil belongs to her.
7. Those cats belong to us.
8. Those chocolates belong to them.
9. Do those cigarettes belong to them?
10. Does that pen belong to me?
Exercitiul II a
1. Those flowers are mine.
2. That house is Mr. Priestley's (is his) ?
3. That piano is his.
4. Are those chocolates yours?
5. Is that car yours?
6. That pencil is hers.
7. Those cats are ours.
8. Those chocolates are theirs.
9. Are those cigarettes theirs?
10. Is that pen mine?
Exercitiul III
1. I’ve eaten all____MY__ chocolates; can I have one of___YOURS____?
2. I hope Hob will not forget to bring _HIS___ book. And don’t forget _YOURS__.
3. Jan has lost _HIS_ pen. Ask Frieda if she will lend him_HERS___.
4. We’ve had ___OUR_ dinner. Have they had __THEIRS__?
5. Richard has a dog, and so have I. _MY_ dog and_HIS_ had a fight.
6. Have you heard from that friend of __MINE__ who went to Spain?
7. Mr. Priestley wants to send back that book of _HIS__ which he lend you.
8. Margaret wants to know if you have seen a pencil of _HERS__ that she has lost.
9. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and a friend of _THEIRS_ are coming to dinner this evening.
10. Dinner has been ready a long time. I have had _MINE_ and Mary has had __HERS__; come and have _YOURS____ now.
Exercitiul IV
Re-write the following pairs of sentences so that one sentences is in Past Perfect Tense. Add any words that you need:
1. Pedro had studied French before he went to Paris.
2. We got to the cinema after the picture had begun.
3. Hob had eaten all the cakes before Olaf came to the house.
4. The gardener had finished digging in the garden before he put in the young cabbage.