Unit 25   Subjects and Object Pronouns

Part 1 Subject Pronouns

Rewrite the sentences.  Use subject pronouns.

  1. Carlos works in an office.

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  1. Carlos and Tomiko need a ride.

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  1. My friends and I want to go to the party.

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  1. Kathy’s car is small.

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  1. Bill invited a lot of people.

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  1. Carlos’s wife didn’t go to the party.

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Part 2 Object Pronouns

Rewrite the sentences. Use object pronouns.

  1. I didn’t see Carlos.

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  1. I met Bill’s wife.

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  1. I talked to Bill and Carlos.

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  1. I didn’t see Tomiko or Carlos’s wife.

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  1. They put the dog outside all night.

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  1. Bill talked to me and my friend.

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Part 3 Object Pronouns

Complete the conversations. Use me, you, him, her, it, us, or them.

  1. A: Here, Bill This gift is for _____.

B: Thanks a lot.

  1. A: Do you like Kathy’s boyfriend?

B: I don’t know _______.

  1. A: Kathy, would you like something to drink?

B: Yes, please get ________ a soda.

  1. A: How did Carlos and Tomiko get here?

B: Kathy gave _______ a ride.

  1. A: Carlos, can I use your cell phone?

B: I don’t have _______ here.

  1. A: Bill, where is your wife?

B: Carlos is talking to __________.

  1. A: Tomiko, do you like these earrings?

B: Yes, I like _______ very much.

  1. You and your girlfriend didn’t come to the party?

B: That’s because nobody invited _________.

Part 4 Subject and Object Pronouns

Write conversations.  Put the words in the correct order.

  1. A:  you/ these chocolates/ . _________________________

B: love/them/we/ thanks/ .  _________________________

  1. A: loves/ she / you / .  ____________________________

B: her/don’t/love/I/ .  ____________________________

  1. A: the / give / keys / you / he / can / ? ____________________________

B: he/them/find/can’t/ . ___________________________________

  1. A: you / I / can / help / ? _______________________________

B: show/you/your/can/jackets/me/ ? ____________________________

  1. A: these / us / for / are seats / ? ______________________

B: them/are/for/no/they/ . _______________________________

 

Part 5 Subject and Object Pronouns

Complete the conversations with subject and object pronouns.

  1. A: Where are the chips?

B: ____ are in the dining room.  I put _____ on the table.

  1. A: Did you invite Carlos and Tomiko? I like _________.

B: Yes, ______ are coming with Kathy.  _____ has a car.

  1. A: Did you invite Mark?

B: I invited ______, but ______ can’t come.

  1. A: This chair is heavy.  I can’t move ____. Can you help _____?

B: Sure

  1. A: Oh, I hear the doorbell. Somebody’s at the door. Can you open ______?

B: ____ is already open.

  1. A: Hello, Tomiko.  It’s nice to meet _________.  Bill talks about ______ all the time.
  2. A: Bill, Tomiko is thirsty.  Give _______ this soda.

B: But _______ is drinking some soda right now.

  1. A: Bill, there are chocolates on the table.  Are they for ________?

B: Yes, Carlos bought _______ for you and me.

 

 

Unit 26   How Much / How Many

Part 1 How Much / How many

Write questions about your refrigerator.

 

  1. (potatoes)

How many potatoes are in your refrigerator?  There are a few.

  1. (oranges)

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  1. (bananas)

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  1. (milk)

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  1. (apples)

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  1. (fruit)

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  1. (soda)

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  1. (yogurt)

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  1. (juice)

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  1. (eggs)

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Part 2 How Much / How many

Answer the questions about your last vacation. Use numbers or the words below.

                      (a lot           none             not many           not much)

  1. How many days were you away?

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  1. How much money did you spend?

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  1. How many postcards did you send?

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  1. How many people were with you?

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  1. How many suitcases did you take?

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  1. How much swimming did you take?

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  1. How many different restaurants did you eat in?

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  1. How much time were you alone?

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Part 3 General Quantity Expressions

Complete the sentences.  Use a few, a little, many, or much.

 

  1. The hotel has _______ workers.
  2. The hotel doesn’t have _________ parking spaces.
  3. The hotel doesn’t have ______ rooms.
  4. It doesn’t cost _______ money to stay at the hotel.
  5. I have _______ information about the hotel.
  6. The newspaper has ________ ads about the hotel.
  7. The hotel rooms have __________ furniture in them.
  8. You can watch ________ movies in your hotel room.
  9. People don’t eat ________ meals at the hotel.
  10. People don’t spend _________ time at the hotel.

 

 

Part 5 Conversation Completion

Complete the conversation.  Use the words below.

     ( a, bet, did, How, many, much, nothing, people, time, was, way, were)

 

Judy:       Welcome back.

Amanda: Thanks.

Mark:       How was Ecuador?

Josh:         Great.

Judy:        How ________ days were you away?

Amanda:  Ten.  We ________ in Quito and the Galapagos Islands.

Judy:        Not ________.  Only four days.  But it ________ great.  We took

                about _________ hundred photos.  And we ate and slept on a boat.

Mark:       Really?   How many __________ were on the boat?

Amanda:  Twelve including us.  All very interesting people.

Judy:        I’ll ________.  How much _______ the trip cost?

Amanda:  Almost ________.  We won it on that Internet quiz show, “The Price is Rite”.

Judy:        You’re kidding!

Amanda:   No!

Judy:         Well, that’s the ________ to go.

 

Unit 27 There Is/ There Are/ There Was/ There Were

Part 1 Affirmative and Negative Statements with There is/ There are

Complete the sentences with affirmative or negative statements.

  1. ( - ) There isn’t   a woman at the table.
  2. (+)   There is   a man at the table.
  3. (+)  There ____ some fruit at the table.
  4. (- )  There _____ any ice cream on the table.
  5. ( - ) There ____ any hamburgers on the table.
  6. (+)  There ____ some milk on the table.
  7. (+)  There ____ some eggs on the table.
  8. (+)  There ___ a banana on the table.
  9. (+)  There ___ an apple on the table.
  10. ( - ) There ______ any cheese on the table.
  11. (+)  There _____ some muffins on the table.
  12. ( - ) There _____ any cookies on the table.

Part 2 Affirmative and Negative Statements with There is / There are

Write sentences about your bedroom.  Use there and the words in parentheses.

  1. (two beds) ________________________________________
  2. (rug) ____________________________________________
  3. (television) _______________________________________
  4. (computer) _______________________________________
  5. (food) ___________________________________________
  6. (clothes) _________________________________________
  7. (shoes) __________________________________________
  8. (radio) __________________________________________
  9. (books) __________________________________________
  10. (money) _________________________________________