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ЛИЧНЫЕ МЕСТОИМЕНИЯ (PERSONAL PRONOUNS)




 

1 ... say there’s been a great earthquake in the Pacific.

a) they; b) he; c) she; d) it

2 If you see a giraffe once a year ... remains a spectacle.

a) he; b) she; c) it; d) they

3 «Mary’s married now,» said Mrs. Scott. « ... was in the ‘Times’.»

a) he; b) she; c) it; d) they

4 The «Friedrich Weber» was a freighter sailing from Hamburg to Colombo. ... also carried passengers.

a) he; b) she; c) it; d) they

5 There was a lot of noise all around now, and amongst … you could hear a plane flying unusually low.

a) he; b) she; c) it; d) they

6 Pat soon made ... clear that she did not want to stay there long.

a) he; b) she; c) it; d) they

7 I got my hat and beat ... .

a) he; b) she; c) it; d) they

8 He is dreadfully ugly. You must not start when you see ... , or it will put ... off. He doesn’t like you to feel sorry for ... .

a) him; b) he; c) his; d) its

9 ... was cold to sit on the terrace, pretending that it was really a summer evening.

a) he; b) she; c) it; d) they

10 «Our aim is to keep Italy out of the war until ... is strong enough to come in on our side,» said the colonel.

a) he; b) she; c) it; d) they

 

ПРИТЯЖАТЕЛЬНЫЕ МЕСТОИМЕНИЯ (POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS)

1 His composition is much more interesting than … .

a) your; b) yours; c) you; d) you’s

2 It was through no fault of … .

a) hers; b) her; c) she; d) her’s

3 You can very well do without my help but not without … .

a) their; b) they; c) theirs; d) their’s

4 This radio-set is always out of order. - But so is … !

a) your; b) yours; c) you; d) you’s

5 … was the last turn.

a) our’s; b) our; c) us; d) ours

6 The pleasure was all … .

a) mine; b) my; c) me; d) mine’s

7 Would you like to see some of … latest sketches?

a) hers; b) her; c) she; d) her’s

8 He has not read a line of you, how can he criticize … poems?

a) your; b) yours; c) you; d) you’s

9 Their knowledge of the subject is not much superior to … .

a) our’s; b) our; c) us; d) ours

10 I’m afraid they will take your words against … .

a) hers; b) her; c) she; d) her’s

11 All … clothes were extremely dirty, and mine especially so.

a) our’s; b) our; c) us; d) ours

12 Their boat was faster than … .

a) our’s; b) our; c) us; d) ours

13 She got to ... feet and began to brush off ... dress.

a) hers; b) her; c) she; d) her’s

14 Mr. Black gave his wife a leather bag for ... birthday.

a) hers; b) her; c) she; d) her’s

15 Don’t show this letter to ... brother.

a) your; b) yours; c) him; d) us

16 There was a cold wind blowing, so I put on ... heavy coat.

a) mine; b) my; c) me; d) mine’s

17 He took the child into ... arms.

a) his; b) him; c) her; d) hers

18 What have you done to ... face?

a) your; b) yours; c) his; d) our

19 He bent ... head low.

a) his; b) him; c) her; d) hers

20 It’s going to rain. I’d better take ... raincoat.

a) mine; b) my; c) me; d) mine’s

21 She put ... glass back on the table.

a) his; b) him; c) her; d) hers

22 He crossed ... legs.

a) his; b) him; c) her; d) hers

23 He buttoned up ... coat.

a) his; b) him; c) her; d) hers

 

ВОЗВРАТНЫЕ И УСИЛИТЕЛЬНЫЕ МЕСТОИМЕНИЯ

(SELF-PRONOUNS)

 

1 The villagers built … new houses.

a) ourselves; b) themselves; c) yourself; d) herself

2 They built the houses … .

a) ourselves; b) themselves; c) yourself; d) herself

3 Everything had arranged … admirably.

a) himself; b) herself; c) itself; d) themselves

4 The man opened the door and found … facing a stranger.

a) himself; b) herself; c) itself; d) themselves

5 Would you mind keeping your opinion to … ?

a) ourselves; b) themselves; c) yourself; d) herself

6 I heard it from a man who … was present there.

a) himself; b) herself; c) itself; d) themselves

7 He noticed that there was someone standing between … and the door.

a) himself; b) herself; c) itself; d) myself

8 Go and see it for … .

a) ourselves; b) themselves; c) yourself; d) herself

9 And then they left me to … .

a) himself; b) herself; c) itself; d) myself

10 … , I was too busy to pay attention to such trifles.

a) himself; b) herself; c) itself; d) myself

11 It was a shop she liked. One usually had it to … .

a) himself; b) herself; c) itself; d) oneself

12 If one wants a thing done, one had best do it … .

a) himself; b) herself; c) itself; d) oneself

13 He shaves ... every other day.

a) himself; b) herself; c) itself; d) oneself

14 Go and wash ... .

a) ourselves; b) themselves; c) yourself; d) herself

15 She washed ... quickly and went to prepare breakfast.

a) himself; b) herself; c) itself; d) oneself

16 He likes his wife to dress ... well.

a) himself; b) herself; c) itself; d) oneself

17 Behave ... !

a) ourselves; b) themselves; c) yourself; d) herself

18 You can’t behave ... .

a) ourselves; b) themselves; c) yourself; d) herself

19 Be careful with the knife, you may cut ... .

a) ourselves; b) themselves; c) yourself; d) herself

20 He yawned and stretched ... vigorously.

a) himself; b) herself; c) itself; d) oneself

21 Tired, he stretched ... on the hay and felt asleep instantly.

a) himself; b) herself; c) itself; d) oneself

22 I tried to make ... agreeable.

a) himself; b) herself; c) itself; d) myself

23 He thinks too much of ... .

a) himself; b) herself; c) itself; d) oneself

24 We established ... in a hotel.

a) ourselves; b) themselves; c) yourself; d) herself

25 She was beside ... with anger.

a) himself; b) herself; c) itself; d) myself

 

УКАЗАТЕЛЬНЫЕ МЕСТОИМЕНИЯ

(DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUNS)

1 … is a cooking apple, ... an eating one.

a) this; b) that; c) these; d) those

2 She gave ... answer as before.

a) this; b) that; c) these; d) those

3 «I’m going alone and ...’s .. ,» I said.

a) this; b) that; c) these; d) those

4 What do you want me to do with ... ?

a) this; b) that; c) these; d) those

5 His mental level at the time of his death was … of a four-year-old child.

a) this; b) that; c) these; d) those

6 He dined there only on Sundays, and not every Sunday at ... .

a) this; b) that; c) these; d) those

7 Do you see ... bushes on the other side of the river?

a) this; b) that; c) these; d) those

8 Well, ... exactly what I did.

a) this; b) that; c) these; d) those

9 I believe you but there are ... who wouldn’t.

a) this; b) that; c) these; d) those

10 ... is what I thought last year.

a) this; b) that; c) these; d) those

11 ... is life.

a) this; b) that; c) these; d) those

12 I can’t find all the books you asked me for. I put ... I found on your desk.

a) this; b) that; c) these; d) those

13 ... is what I want you to do.

a) this; b) that; c) these; d) those

14 I have divided the books into two piles: ... are to be kept, … are to be sold.

a) this; b) that; c) these; d) those

15 I have had ... a busy morning.

a) this; b) that; c) these; d) those

16 My seat was next to ... of John’s mother.

a) this; b) that; c) these; d) those

17 He can’t be more than three or four years older than you, if ... .

a) this; b) that; c) these; d) those

18 «One can’t compare Chopin’s waltzes with ... of today,» she said.

a) this; b) that; c) these; d) those










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