10 Linda has made a list of things to do during her weekend. Use the notes to ask and answer questions as in the example.
To tidy the room
To write an essay
To phone Anna
To visit grandparents
To buy a present for cousin Sam
To send an e-mailetter to Jane
To make the photos for the Geography project
To translate the text for the English lesson
To cancel the visit to the dentist
To speak to parents about computer courses
To take the shoes to the shoemaker
To prepare a list of questions for the Literature quiz
Jason: Whose sunglasses are these?
Kate They're Amy's, I think. Yes, they're (1) MINE.
Paul: Whose baseball cap is this?
Amy: That's (2) MINE too! Thanks.
Kate: Ugh! Whose dirty towel is this?
Jason: Ask Paul. I think it's (3) HIS.
Paul: Yes, it is. Thanks. You've got a great T-shirt, Amy!
Kate: Thanks. I borrowed it from my big sister. So it's (4) HERS really.
Jason: What about this umbrella?
Paul: Don't be silly, Jason! You brought it, so it must be (5) YOURS.
Kate: Does this beach ball belong to us?
Jason: No, it isn't (6) OURS. Those kids over there were looking for a ball, so it's (7) THEIRS probably.
Tasty furniture
Everybody likes sweets. Children are the ones who enjoy EAT ING all kinds of sweets.
Now they have even MORE reasons to be happy because they can have party furniture made of sweets.
Such furniture looks bright and attractive. The producers hope that soon such furniture WILL BECOME popular all over the world.
A street with a record
Have you ever been to Scotland? There are a lot of wonderful attractions there, including the THE SHORTEST street in the world.
It IS CALLED Ebenezer Place in the town of Wick. It is only 2.06 metres long.
It appeared when the Mackeys Hotel WAS BUILT there in 1883 and has only this building.
So, if you come to Wick, the FIRST thing on your must-do list should be to visit this place.