Sei sulla pagina 1di 2

HOMEWORK: MODULE IX

1A Complete the dialog with who, that, or which. Which three pronouns are
optional?

1. Hello, we'd like to check in. My name's Cristina and this is my husband, Clive.
2. Ah, hello! You're the people who booked online. Welcome to Hotel Flamingo.
3. Thank you. Excuse me, could you tell me a little about the area?
4. Sure! There are some great restaurants that you'll love. There is one around the
corner that has live music every night. I think there is a musician who plays
traditional songs tonight. And here we are, this is your room.
5. Oh! Uh... this isn't the room we that saw on the website.
6. No. I'm afraid the room you booked has a problem with the shower. But this room
is even bigger and has the same view.

1B Combine the two sentences with who, which, or that.

1. This is the restaurant. This restaurant was on the website.


2. She is a girl. I knew her in high school.
3. That is the taxi driver. I met him at the basketball game
4. There are five books. You have to read the books this semester.
5. Do you know a club? The club has good musk

2A Complete 1-5. Then, in pairs, ask more questions to expand them into five
short dialogs.

1. How much was your computer?


About $900. But it has a lot of memory.
2. How many people are coming to the reunion?
About 30 I think. Nearly everyone.
3. Is your best friend dating anyone?
No, she isn't. Do you want to ask her out?
4. Witch pie do you want?
Not the chicken one. Can I have a vegetable one, please?
5. How much time have you been in the line?
Over twenty minutes. It's taking a long time.

2B Correct the mistakes in 1-7.

1. Who are those ladies over there? They look like friends I knew in college.
2. How often do you eat fast food?
3. How much time did you live in New Mexico before you moved to Boston?
4. Does he change his status on Facebook every hour? How often he tweets?
5. Have you met any interesting new people recently?
6. How many people do you stay in touch with every day?
7. What juice do you want? Orange or pineapple?

3A Correct one mistake in five of the sentences 1-6. Be careful! One sentence has
no mistakes.

1. "Mom, can I eat those apples?" "Which ones?"


2. My dad's looking for a new car, a car with seven seats.
3. Look! We've got two letters. This one is mine one and that one is yours.
4. Those earrings are nice, but I like the× big earrings better.
5. I have seven cousins. The young ones are× still at school and the old ones are
already working.
6. I like the Harry Potter movies but some ones× are better than others.

Potrebbero piacerti anche