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MY BROTHER Kate’s camera my brother's car the manager's office (her camera) his car) (his or her office) | We normally use ~’s for people: | 1 I stayed at my sister’s house. (nor the house of my sister) Have you met Mr Black’s wife? (not the wife of Mr Black) G Are you going to James’s party? 10 Paul is a man’s name, Paula is a woman's name. You can use ~'s without a noun afier it: i Sophie's hair is longer than Kate’s. (= Kate's hair) 1 ‘Whose umbrella is this? ‘Its my mother’s? (= my mother's umbrella) 1D ‘Where were you last night?” ‘I was at Paul’s’ (= Paul’: house) friend’s and friends? my friend’s house = one friend iny friends” house = two or more friends (© his house or her house) (= their house) We write ’s after | We write * after friend/student/mother etc. (singular) | triends/students/parents etc. (plural) my mother’s car (one mother) | my parents’ car (two parents) my father’s car (one father) | ‘We use of ... for things, places ete. © Look at the roof of that building. (not that building's roof) 13 We didn’t see the beginning of the film. (wor the film's beginning) O What's the name of this village? 1 Do you know the cause of the problem? 1 You can sit in the back of the car. G Madrid is the capital of Spain. minelyours ete. -» Unit 61 whose ..?»Unit 61 ~'s (he's / Kate's etc) > Apper Exercises Unit 64 64.1 Look at the family tree. Complete the sentences about the people in the family. 1 Brian is... Helen’s_.. husband. 2 Sarah is Daniel's ... mother 3 Helen is wife 4 James is Sarah’s . 5 James is uncle. @ Oe “ janes Sean | pac 7 Helen is Daniel’ 8 Sarah is James's . bante 9 Paul is husband, ae 10 Paul is Daniel’s Helen and Brian are marrie are married, 11 Daniel is nephew. ‘They have a son, James, and a daughter, Sarah Sarah is married to Paul. Sarah and Paul have a son, Daniel. 64.2 Look at the pictures and answer the questions. Use one word only. JANE ANDY ALICE DIANE DAVE 1 Whose is this? 3 And this? And this? Mes & ad 2 A isthis? 4 Ip And these? 6 ae And these? 64.3 Are these sentences OK? Change them where necessary. 1 I stayed at the house of my sister. my. sister's house. ‘What is the name of this village? OK, 2 3 Do you like the colour of this coat? 4 Do you know the phone number of Simon? 5 ‘The job of my brother is very interesting, 6 Write your name at the top of the page. 7 For me, the morning is the best part of the day 8 ‘The favourite colour of Paula is blue. 9 When is the birthday of your mother 10 The house of my parents isn't very big. 11 The walls of this house are very thin, 12 ‘The car stopped at the end of th 13 Are you going to the party of Silvia next weel 14 ‘The manager of the hotel is not here at the moment. street | 8 o'clock I start work at 8 o’clock. 10.30 3 The shops close at 5.30. midnight etc, on ji Sonday(6) 7 Mondayia) ete. | © BYe! Il see you on Friday. © What do you usually do on 25 April / 6 June etc Sundays? Ol The concert is on 22 November. New Year's Day ete. ‘Apiljjune ete a i going on hetiay in October 3003/1908 ee a Emma was born in sumamiet/spring, etc © The park is beautiful in spring, We say: at the weekend @ Are you going away at the weekend? at night 0 Lean sleep at night. at Christmas / at Easter | © Where will you be at Christmas? (lu on Christmas Day) at the end of. 8 I'm going on holiday at the end of October. at the moment 10 Are you busy at the moment? in the morning / in the afternoon / in the evening © [always feel good in the morning, © Do you often go out in the evening? but on Monday morning / on Tuesday afternoon / on Friday evening / on Saturday night ete. 1 I’m meeting Joanne on Monday morning. 1 Are you doing anything on Saturday night? ‘We do not use at/on/in before: 1 Are you going out this evening? Li We go on holiday every summer. Last summer we went to Canada a I'm leaving next Monday. (not on next Monday) this ... (this morning / this week etc.) Jast ... (last August / last week etc.) next ... (next Monday / next week etc.) every ... (every day / every week ctc:) in five minutes / in a few days / in six weeks / in two years etc 1 Hurry! The train leaves in five minutes. (= it leaves five minutes from now) 1 Bye! ll see you in a few days. (Ea few days from now) Infatfon (places) —> Units 106-107 | Exercises Unit 103 103.1 Write at/on/in. 1 0M... 6 June 7 24 September 13 Friday morning 2 the evening 8 ‘Thursday 14 Saturday night 3 half past two 9 11.45 15 night 4 Wednesday 10 Christmas Day 16 the end of the day 5 1997 i Christmas. 17 the weekend 6 September 12 the morning 18 winter 103.2 Write atfon/in. 1 Bye! See you 2M... Friday. 11 | often go away the weekend. 2 Where were you 28 February? 12. U'm starting my new job 3 July. 3 [got up 8 o'clock this morning, 13 We ofien go to the beach summer, 4 Like getting up early the morning. 14 George isn't here the moment, 3 My sister got married May. 15 Jane’s birthday is December, 6 Diane and I first met 1994 16 Do you work Saturdays? 7 Did you go out Tuesday? 17 The company started 1989, 8 Did you go out Tuesday evening? 18 like to look at the stars night, 9. Do you often go out the evening? ‘19 I'l send you the money the end of 10 Lets meet 7.30 tomorrow evening. the month 103.3 Look at Lisa's diary for next week and complete the sentences. a 1 Lisa is going to the cinema ....00, Wednesday, evening 2 She has to phone Chris 3 She isn’t doing anything special 4 She’ got a driving lesson 5 She's going to a party 6 She's meeting Sam FauREDAy Driving leon ho'ctacg FRIDAY Phone Chris SaruRrpay Pack (evening) Sunday WEDNESDAG Ginema (evening) fren Evening) 103.4 Write sentences with 1 It’s 8.25 now: The train leaves at 8.30. The. train leaves. in five minutes 2 It’s Monday today. I'll call you on Thursday. 1'll days 3. Today is 14 June. My exam is on 28 June. My 4 Its 3 o'clock now. Tom will be here at 3.30. Tom 103.5 Write at/on/in if necessary. Sometimes the sentence is already complete, and no word is necessary, 1 I'm going ...... Friday 7 What are you doing the weekend? 2. I'm going ........ next Friday. (already complete) 8 1 phone Robert every Sunday. 3 Lalways feel tired the evening. 9 Shall we play tennis next Sunday? 4 Will you be at home this evening? 10 L can't go to the party Sunday 5 We went to France last sumumer. LL I'm going out. I'll be back an hour, 6 Laura was born 1990. 12. I don’t often go out night. US always/usually/often etc. (word order 2) IM These words (always/never ctc.) are with the verb in the middle of a sentence: {always often ever rarely also already all | | wsually sometimes never seldom just still both © My brother never speaks to me. © She's always late. 1 Do you often go to restaurants? G I sometimes eat too much. (or Sometimes I eat too much.) © ‘Don't forget to phone Laura’ ‘ve already phoned her’ I’ve got three sisters. They're all married Always/never ctc. are before the verb: verb 10 Lalways drink coffee in the morning (not I drink always coffee) 1 Helen often goes to London. (ot Helen goes often) © You sometimes look unhappy 0 They usually have dinner at 7 o'clock. 1 We rarely (or seldom) watch television. 1 Richard is a good footballer. He also plays tennis and volleyball (not He plays also tennis) 1 I’ve got three sisters. They all live in London. always | go often | play | never | have But always/never etc. are afier am/is/are/was/were = Lam always tired. (not | always am sired) Te | always | 0 They are never at home during the day: often |G Itis usually very cold here in winter. SBS | never | © When I was a child, 1 was often late for school ete. O ‘Where's Laura?” ‘She’s still in bed? were| | a P've got two brothers, Theyre both doctors. Exercises Unit 94 94.1 94.2 Read Paul's answers to the questions. Write sentences about Paul with often/never etc. £ Bmw Do you ever play tennis? ‘Yes, often, Pau often, plays, tennis... Do you get up early? Yes, always. | He - Are you ever late for work? No, never. He ou Sometimes Rarely. Yes, usually: Do you ever get angry? Do you ever go swimming? ‘Are you at home in the evenings? ou eens Write these sentences with never/always/usually ete. 1 My brother speaks to me. (never) My brother never, speaks, tome. 2 Susan is polite, (always) Susan - 3 [finish work at5 o'clock. (usually) 1 4 Sarah has started a new job. (just) Sarah - - 5.1 go to bed before midnight. (rarely) 6 The bus isn’t late. (usually) .. 7 I don't eat fish. (often) . o

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