Exercises
Exercises
Exercises
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Exercise 2
1. The short man has bought his son some crayons from the stationery shop.
2. The driver has just shown the policeman his driving license.
3. The nurse gave the patient some medicine.
4. My uncle brought me a bouquet of flowers last week.
5. The customer is paying the shopkeeper two hundred dollars.
6. He has never told his brother the secret.
7. Her best friend sent her a postcard from Japan.
8. The child did not lend his classmate his new model car.
9. Her mother cooked her some congee.
No one in the street has ever given the blind woman any help.
Exercise 3
Rewrite each of the following sentences by placing the word in brackets before the indirect object.
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Unit 2 : Exercise 1
Pick out the nouns in the following sentences. There may be more than one noun in each sentence.
Exercise 2
Pick out the pronouns in the following sentences. There may be more than one pronoun in each
sentence.
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Exercise 2
1. him.
2. mine
3. Who, her
4. He, himself, he
5. Which, you
6. nobody
7. them
8. She, it, me
9. I, they, yours
10. You, yourself
Exercise 3
Pick out the adjectives in the following sentences. There may be more than one adjective in each
sentence.
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Exercise 4
Pick out the verbs in the following sentences. There may be more than one verb in each sentence.
1. After the rain had stopped, the children went out to the playground.
2. My sister enjoys listening to classical music.
3. We will visit the museum tomorrow.
4. Who has finished doing the exercise?
5. The tiger was shot by the hunter.
6. The train is leaving soon.
7. Snakes are found in Sai Kung.
8. John occupies a very important position in the company.
9. I was bathing when the telephone rang.
That is the woman who knows my parents.
Exercise 4
1. had stopped, went
2. enjoys
3. will visit
4. has finished
5. was shot
6. is leaving
7. are found
8. occupies
9. was bathing, rang
10. is, knows
Exercise 5
Pick out the adverbs in the following sentences. There may be more than one adverb in each sentence.
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Exercise 5
1. sweetly, yesterday
2. here
3. seldom
4. more wisely
5. heavily, carefully
6. noisily
7. least
8. hard
9. ever
10. too
Exercise 6
Pick out the prepositions in the following sentences. There may be more than one preposition in each
sentence.
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Exercise 7
Pick out the conjunctions in the following sentences. e.g. A fish can swim
but a bird cannot. .
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Exercise 8
Pick out the exclamations in the following sentences. e.g. Hush! Don’t
make any noise.