Insert the articles: my father is … doctor. i like … cats. we have got … cat. … cat is very clever. what did you have for lunch? … apple and … sandwich. … apple was very sweet. where are you from? i’m from … america. where do you live? i live in … moscow. where do you study? i study at … university. where are you from? i’m from … usa. insert the prepositions: your seat is … the right … the non-smoking area. i was …vacation … london. i will live … an american family … the whole summer. have you ever been … america? i’m … the eighth grade. in england school starts … nine o’clock … the morning. put the underlined words in the plural: the donkey ran down the street. a bird sang on the branch of a tree. the foot of the deer crushed the flower. put in the possessive case: ellen is a (lady) servant. mary sings in the (ladies) choir. the name of henry. the names of children. fill in little, a little, few, a few, much, many, a lot of: 1. - does your son read …? – yes, he reads … . - no, he doesn’t read … he reads very … 2. there are … cups on the table. compare the adjectives: our flat is (comfortable) than yours. which of you is (tall)? this text is (easy) than that one. which is (good): to go shopping or cooking yourself? fill in some, someone, any, something, anyone, nobody, anything, nothing: 1. - what will you have for breakfast, rob? - oh, … will do, jack. 2. do you want … more biscuits, mrs. tee? 3. what’s the noise? is … ringing the door-bell? 4. you can come back … time you wish. you’re always welcome. 5. how did you get the black eye? did … hit you? fill in there is or there are: there … three rooms and a kitchen in his house. there … a bed, two chairs and a table in the room. there … a cooker, a fridge, a table in the kitchen. what … in the kitchen? … any books on the black table? write the correct form of the verb “to be” (present simple tense) 1. … i right for the skating-rink? – i … sorry, i don’t know. 2. oleg’s father … in kiev. 3. where … you from? 4. what game … you fond of? 5. his hobby … football.