Sagot :
Bonjour,
3. Complete the following sentences with a compound word.
a- Does anybody want a game of tennis?
b- What’s that smell? Can you smell something burning?
c- I asked if anyone wanted an ice-cream, but nobody /no one did, so I bought one for myself.
d- Did anybody phone while I was out?
e- Your face looks terribly familiar. Haven’t I seen you somewhere before?
f- She left the room without saying anything.
g- This doesn’t look like a very nice restaurant. Can we go somewhere else?
h- I have nothing more to say to you. Goodbye.
i- A: Where do you want to go on holiday?
B: Anywhere with a beach. I don’t mind where it is as long as it is sunny and has got a nice beach!
j- I felt so embarrassed. I was sure that someone was looking at me.
k- A: What do you want for supper?
B: Anything. I don’t mind.
l- It was Sunday and the town was deserted. Nobody / No one was in the street and nothing was open.
m- A: Who was at the party?
B: Everyone. Pete, Anna, James, Kathy, all the Smiths and Sally Bean.
n- I have never been anywhere more beautiful than Scotland.
4. Singular and plural: Choose the correct form (highlight or underline).
a- We had to wait because someone had lost its ticket.
b- One of the policemen had injured his arm.
c- One of the guests had brought something wrapped in brown paper. She put it on the table.
d- No one likes going to the dentist’s, do they?
( le sujet est " no one" ( singulier ) mais on doit utiliser "they" dans le tag )
e- Everyone has to leave their bags outside.
( Après "everyone" on utilise "their" meme si le verbe est singulier )
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