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NAME: CRISS HERNANDEZ DATE: 18/08/2021

Extra Grammar Exercises


(Unit 2, page 12)

LESSON 1 Possessive nouns and adjectives


1 Complete the sentences. Circle the correct word.
1. Jeff is (I / my ) neighbor.
2. Mark is (she / her) classmate.
3. (You / Your) colleague is my neighbor.
4. Gary and Ann are (we / our) friends.
5. (She / Her) teacher is Ms. Grant.
6. I’m (they / their) boss.

2 Read each statement. Then complete the questions.


1. Hanna is John’s friend. Is she his friend?
2. Paula is Ms. Scanlon’s student. Is she his student?
3. Nathan is Connie and Sam’s neighbor. Is he your neighbor?
4. Ms. Lewis is Mr. Mason’s colleague. Is she your colleague?
5. Adam and Kathy are Mary’s classmates. Are they your classmates?
6. Mr. Davis is Mr. Burke and Ms. Newell’s boss. Is he your boss?

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Extra Grammar Exercises
(Unit 2, page 13)

LESSON 1 Be from / Questions with Where


1 Change the statements to questions. Use a question mark (?).
1. She’s from Panama.
Is she from Panama?

2. He’s from Mexico. he is from Mexico?


3. They’re from France. Are they from France?
4. You’re from Japan. You are from Japan?

2 Complete the conversations. Write questions with Where. Use the


cues. Use contractions if possible.
1. A: (your boss) Where’s your boss from ?
B: She ‘s from Vietnam.
2. A: (her classmates) Where are her classmates from ?
B: They are from Los Angeles.
3. A: (our neighbor) Where is our neighbor from ?
Seoul, South Korea.
B: He is from
Where are your friends from ?
4. A: (their friends)
B: They are from Egypt and Saudi Arabia.
5. A: (your teacher) Where’s your professor from ?
B: She is from India.
Extra Grammar Exercises
(Unit 2, page 17)

LESSON 3 Be: information questions with What


1 Complete the questions. Write What’s or What are.
1. What ’s my e-mail address?

2. What are their phone number?

3. What are their names?

4. What’s his first name?

5. What are their occupations?

6. What are their last name?

7. What’s your two e-mail addresses?

8. What’s her occupation?

2 Read each statement. Write a question with What and a possessive adjective.
Use a question mark (?).
1. Ms. Bryce’s address is 23 Main Street. What ’s her address?

2. Mr. Lewis’s phone number is 555-2300. What’s Mr Lewis phone number?

3. Mrs. Harris is an architect. Whats’s Mr Harris doing?

4. My friend’s first names are Kay and Gil. What are the names of my friends?

5. Our e-mail address is gy78@hipnet.com. What is our email address?

6. Mark is a doctor, and Brenda is a manager. What are Mark and Brenda doing?

3 Write questions with What and possessive nouns. Use the cues.
Use question marks (?).
1. Fiona / address What ’s Fiona’s address?

2. Tito and Eva / phone number What’s the number of Tito and Eva?

3. Burt / occupation What’s burt’s occupation?

4. your friends / first names what are the name of your friends?

5. your colleague / last name What’s your colleague’s last name?

6. classmates / e-mail addresses what are the email address of your friends?

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