So, any tourist is a traveler. At first glance similar, but actually a big difference.Now I will give a few differences between a tourist and a traveler.A tourist buys a ready-made tour at a travel Agency. The traveler himself is planning your route. Tourist overcharged by the airlines. The traveler travels by bus, train, hitchhiking. The tourist living in the hotel that long chooses different criteria of comfort. The traveler lives in the hostels. A tourist puts the comfort of travel conditions in the first place. A traveler appreciates the experience. Tourists need stability and confidence. The traveler is at risk.
Tourist overcharged by the airlines. The traveler travels by bus, train, hitchhiking.
The tourist living in the hotel that long chooses different criteria of comfort. The traveler lives in the hostels.
A tourist puts the comfort of travel conditions in the first place. A traveler appreciates the experience.
Tourists need stability and confidence. The traveler is at risk.
1. Jane’s father is very thin.
2. Men’s trousers are very expensive.
3. Jim’s shirt is very long.
4. Is your brother a businessman?
5. My mother and I would like some tea.
6. These are Ayşe’s and my books.
7. Mrs. Brown’s daughters are in the garden.
8. Where is Gökçe’s mother? 9. My father’s car is blue.
10.That rabbit is grey. The rabbit’s ears are long.
11.The students’ books are in the classroom.
12.This is Mrs. Brown’s coat, but these are the children’s coats.
2. Rewrite these sentences using HE, SHE, IT, THEY, WE, HIS, HER, THEIR, OUR, ITS:
1. He is very thin.
2. They are very expensive.
3. It is very long.
4. Is your brother a businessman?
5. My mother and I would like some tea.
6. These are our books.
7. They are in the garden.
8. Where is she?
9. His car is blue.
10. It is grey. Its ears are long.
11. Their books are in the classroom.
12.This is hers coat, but these are their coats.