Kamis, 05 Juni 2014

Something We Can and Can’t Do or Should and Shouldn’t

 Something We Can and Can’t Do or Should and Shouldn’t

1.      Library
·         You can read a book
·         You aren’t allowed to bring food and drink
·         You should bring your task
·         You aren’t supposed to make noisy

2.      Museum
·         You are permitted to look the antique furniture
·         You can’t break down the antique statue
·         You are expected to came with your family
·         You shouldn’t lost your teacher

3.      Restaurant
·         You can take a picture of food
·         You aren’t allowed to bring your pet
·         You should bring your money
·         You aren’t supposed to running inside the restaurant

4.      Tram
·         You are permitted to buy something in tram
·         You can’t sit down in front of door
·         You are expected to keep silent
·         You shouldn’t lost your ticket

5.      Park
·         You can sit down in chair
·         You aren’t allowed to keep off in grass
·         You should bring your bicycle
·         You aren’t supposed to put off rubbish

Articles

In the following sentences supply the articles (a, an or the) if they are necessary. If no article is necessary, write Ø.
1.       Jason’s father bought him a bicycle that he had wanted for his birthday.
2.       The Statue of Liberty was a gift of friendship from Ø France to The United States.
3.       Rita is studying an English and Ø math this semester.
4.       Please give me a cup of Ø coffee with Ø cream and Ø sugar.
5.       When you go to the store, please buy a bottle of Ø chocolate milk and Ø dozen oranges.
6.       John and Mercy went to Ø school yesterday and then studied in a library before returning home.
7.       What did you eat for Ø breakfast this morning ?
8.       While we were in Ø Alaska, we saw an Eskimo village.
9.       On our trip to Ø Spain, we crossed The Atlantic Ocean.
10.   Phil cannot go to Ø movies tonight because he has to write an essay.

Fill in the blanks with the appropriate form of other.
1.     This pen isn’t working. Please give me another
2.     If you’re still thirsty, I’ll make another pot of coffee.
3.    This dictionary has a page missing. Please give me another
4.    He doesn’t need those books. He needs the others
5.    There are thirty people in the room. Twenty are from Latin America and the others are from others countries.
6.    Six people are in the store. Two were buying meat. Others was looking at magazines. Others was eating a candy bar. The others were walking around looking for more food.
7.    This glass of milk is sour. Another glass of milk is sour too.
8.    The army was practicing its drills. One group was doing artillery practice. Another was marching; another was at attention; and the other was practicing combat tactics.
9.     There are seven students from Japan. Others are from Iran, and the others are from others places.
10. We looked at cars today. The first two we far too expensive, but the other ones were reasonably priced.