СРОЧНО! ДАЮ 100 БАЛЛОВ! Choose the sentences where you can use one/ones instead of the words in italics
1. Tick the sentences:
Would you like to open the right or the left door? - I want the right door.
I think the work I do is very rewarding. It's by far the best and most suitable work for me.
I like both dresses but if I have to buy only one, I will choose the short dress. Good people who earn a lot of money do not think what they can spend the money on. They do charity a lot.
I am not talking about books in the library. I am talking about books sold in the shops.
Everyone can enjoy millions of books uploaded online.
Working as a soldier or a firefighter demands real courage. This courage should be awarded.
You can breathe wonderful air in the countryside, I have never felt such air in cities. You must be careful: this road is very dangerous!
Flown or flying?
Grammar Choose the right participles
1. The kitten jumped up and tried to catch a bird flying/flown by.
2. She was looking at the little boy mumbling/mumbled something very nice and cute.
3. Speaking/Spoken of your project, I would rather stay out of it.
4. The recently inventing/invented gadget is getting more and more popular. 5. Rewarding/Rewarded for his great results, the student felt motivated and ready to achieve more.
6. She had never experienced a failing/failed exam before, and the feeling was terrible.
7. Very many pictures painting/painted by the great artists now cost unbelievable money.
8. I made a right decision, though I doubted keeping/kept my brother's sceptical words in mind.
9. The book is about a poor local girl selling/sold flowers in the streets of London.
10. The interesting/interested audience couldn't stop watching the film.
11. Nobody is easy about the money earning/earned with time and effort.
12. The church building/built long time ago became an object of everybody's interest and admiration.
13. The presentation of a new iPhone finished, and the hall exploded with cheering/cheered voice.
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1. Tick (V) the sentences where you can use one/ones instead of the words in italics:
(V) Would you like to open the right or the left door? - I want the right one.
I think the work I do is very rewarding. It's by far the best and most suitable work for me.
(V) I like both dresses but if I have to buy only one, I will choose the short one.
Good people who earn a lot of money do not think what they can spend the money on. They do charity a lot.
(V) I am not talking about books in the library. I am talking about ones sold in the shops.
Everyone can enjoy millions of books uploaded online.
Working as a soldier or a firefighter demands real courage. This courage should be awarded.
(V) You can breathe wonderful air in the countryside, I have never felt one in cities.
You must be careful: this road is very dangerous!
Flown or flying?
Grammar
Choose the right participles
1. The kitten jumped up and tried to catch a bird flying by.
2. She was looking at the little boy mumbling something very nice and cute.
3. Speaking of your project, I would rather stay out of it.
4. The recently invented gadget is getting more and more popular.
5. Rewarded for his great results, the student felt motivated and ready to achieve more.
6. She had never experienced a failed exam before, and the feeling was terrible.
7. Very many pictures painted by the great artists now cost unbelievable money.
8. I made a right decision, though I doubted keeping my brother's skeptical words in mind.
9. The book is about a poor local girl selling flowers in the streets of London.
10. The interested audience couldn't stop watching the film.
11. Nobody is easy about the money earned with time and effort.
12. The church built a long time ago became an object of everybody's interest and admiration.
13. The presentation of a new iPhone finished, and the hall exploded with cheering voices.