Exercise 1. Write the following sentences in the negative and interrogative.
1. He takes English lessons. 2. She walks to the Institute. 3. They often go to the laboratory. 4. She writes to her mother every day. 5. He comes to see us on Sunday. 6. Tony reads newspapers in the evening, before going to bed.
Exercise 2. Use the proper article. Pay attention to the use of the article with nouns denoting parts of the day.
1. Late in ... afternoon they went back to London. 2. It was such ... cold and windy night that we had to look for shelter. 3. ...morning was breaking when we started. 4. It happened on ... very day of his arrival. 5. It was ... evening when we parted at last. 6. It has been ... wonderful evening for me. 7. It is pleasant to go to the country on ... warm summer day. 8. ... night was so wet that no one was about. 9. ... morning was perfect. 10. It is ... early morning. 11. ... night was silent. 12. I thought it was ... morning. 13. It was ... late night when he arrived. 14. ... evening was still and warm. 15. It all happened early in ... morning. 16. What ... exciting day it has been! 17. It is ... last day that we are together. 18. We arrived there late at ... night. ... next morning we were to begin our work. 19. It was ... day to tempt one out-of-doors — cool and bright.
Answers & Comments
1. Does he take English lessons? He doesn't take English lessons
2. Does she walk to the institute
She doesn't walk to the institute
3. Do they often go to the laboratory?
They often don't go to the laboratory
4. Does she write to her mother everyday?
She doesn't write to her mother everyday
5. Does he come to see us on Sunday?
He doesn't come to see us on Sunday
6. Does Tony read newspapers in the evening, before going to bed
1. The
2. A
3. A morning
4. A very
5. An
6. A
7. A/such a
8. A
9. A
10. An early
11. A night
12. A morning
13. A late night
14. An
15. A
16. An
17. The
18. -, the next morning
19. The day