COMPLETER A L'AIDE DE SOME, ANY  OU NO

 

1)       Are there ---- seats left?

2)       They have built ---- houses here, it looks nice now.

3)       I am sorry but there are ---- rooms left.

4)       I would like to know if you have ---- bread left.

5)       ---- people say they have seen the murderer.

6)       Are there ---- other possibilities?

7)       I have bought you ---- sweets, I hope you will like them.

8)       Are there ---- punks in England?

9)       I am afraid I can't give you ---- answer!

10)   I am sorry, Madam, there is ---- answer, he is not in.

11)   It looked bare, because there was ---- paint on the walls.

12)   Could I have ---- matches, please?

13)   ---- of the girls looked very busy.

14)   Do you have ---- friends in America?

15)   I am sorry but I had ---- time to book the seats.

16)   I got ---- reply! Isn't that strange!

 

COMPLETER A L'AIDE DE A FEW  OU A LITTLE

 

1)       I would like to have ---- days holiday.

2)       I met ---- good drivers.

3)       She only puts ---- milk in her coffee.

4)       You will have to throw ---- papers away.

5)       I have got ---- time, we can sit down.

6)       She knows ---- English carols.

7)       Can you send me ---- photos?

8)       Do you speak ---- German?

9)       Can you bring ---- more sandwiches?

10)   Their friends tried to phone ---- times, but they soon gave up.

 

COMPLETER A L'AIDE DE MUCH  OU MANY

 

1)       Were there ---- important people there?

2)       Do you need ---- wood to light your fire?

3)       Does she organize ---- parties at home?

4)       Did she send you ---- money when you were abroad?

5)       I expect she did not have ---- time!

6)       Are ---- other animals in danger too?

7)       Did ---- people believe you?

8)       She has not said ---- yet!

9)       Have your parents visited ---- countries?

10)   I think I will not understand ----!

 

COMPLETER A L'AIDE DE TOO MUCH  OU TOO MANY

 

1)       Do you know you smoke ----?

2)       There was --- noise, we could not talk.

3)       It is impossible! We have got ---- work here!

4)       It was not fun, there were ---- tourists.

5)       The porter was tired, as there were ---- cases to carry.

6)       He drinks ---- alcohol.

7)       He says there are ---- poems in this book.

8)       Don't spend ---- time with them!

9)       They told us there were ---- questions.

10)   You worry ----, it is useless!

 

COMPLETER A L'AIDE DE SO MUCH  OU SO MANY

 

1)       I did not know she drank ---- tea!

2)       He has had ---- operations, you know!

3)       Why did you bring ---- friends with you?

4)       I have visited ---- countries that I do not remember all of them.

5)       You should not spend ---- time with these men!

6)       Don't eat ---- sugar, or you will have toothache.

7)       You did not need ---- towels, did you?

8)       There were ---- children that I could not see mine!

9)       I did not know they would give us ---- wine!

10)   Why did ---- passengers wonder at it?

 

REMPLACER LES MOTS SOULIGNES PAR DES ADJECTIFS POSSESSIFS

 

1)       Do you think Jean's music is very good?

2)       To the neighbours' surprise I did not knock before coming in.

3)       Do you mind Marc and me smoking?

4)       Is it all Jonathan's fault?

5)       I wish Oliver's sister would come.

6)       The president refused to answer those men's questions.

7)       That was Miss Alison's idea.

8)       Do you know why Patrick and Dan's horse did not arrive first.

9)       He likes talking with Catherine's parents.

10)   They have nothing in common with Pete's teachers.

 

COMPLETER A L'AIDE D'UN ADJECTIF POSSESSIF

 

1)       I have not understood; can you spell ---- name again?

2)       Shall we ask Dad if we can borrow ---- car?

3)       Did she show you ---- stamp collection?

4)       Do you mind if I take one of ---- cigars?

5)       She is very nice but ---- brother is a bit strange.

6)       Ask ---- father about it, he will probably tell you.

7)       What is ---- favourite sport? I like playing golf.

8)       We both love ---- house more than anything else, and we feel happy at home.

9)       What is ---- address? She lives 54 Stanhope Road.

10)   May I introduce you to ---- cousins Sean and Dean?

 

REMPLACER LES MOTS SOULIGNES PAR DES PRONOMS POSSESSIFS

 

1)       She said she would lend me her records.

2)       This is not yours, it is Mrs Twick's.

3)       Jane thinks her examples are better.

4)       Are you sure my pictures would do?

5)       Christian's motorbike can go twice as fast as my motorbike.

6)       Their problems are much more serious.

7)       Why don't we try to sell our old books?

8)       Mike and Bob's questions are usually silly.

9)       Do you think I could borrow your football boots?

10)   Her house is as large as ours!