An English worksheet that will help English learners, including Past Simple, Present Simple, Present Continuous, Modal, Pronouns, Reflexive Pronouns...
WORKSHEET 53
SUBJECT : Pronouns
A) Choose the correct answers:
1.
We / Us
met Sally yesterday afternoon.
She / Her
came to the cinema with
we / us.
2.
I phoned Sarah last night and gave
she / her
the message.
3.
My brother is older than
I / me
, but
he / him
isn’t as tall as
I / me
am.
4.
“Who wants a cup of coffee?”
“I / Me.”
5.
A: Have you seen Simon today?”
B: Yes.
I / Me
saw
he / him
this morning.
He / Him
was going to the swimming pool.
6.
A: What did those people want?
B:
They / Them
asked
I / me
to help
they / them.
B) Complete the sentences using the pronouns in the box:
1.
Peter and I are going out this evening. …………..’re going to the cinema. Would you like
to come with …………… ?
2.
Where are my keys? I put ………….. on the table a moment ago, but now …………’ve
disappeared.
3.
………….’s usually quite cold in New York in the winter.
4.
A: What did you think of the film, Simon?
B: …………. enjoyed ………… very much.
5.
……………’s strange that Kate didn’t come to the meeting.
6.
A: What do the government plan to do about education?
B: …………. say that ………..’re going to build more schools.
7.
…………… aren’t allowed to drive a car in Britain until ………….’re 17 years old.
8.
If you have any problems, just tell someone and they …………’ll help you.
9.
How far is …………… from Madrid to Paris?
10.
My sister and I are quite different. ………….’s much more serious than ………… am.
C) Choose the correct answers:
1.
We know
their / theirs
telephone number, but they don’t know
our / ours.
2.
My / Mine
car wasn’t as expensive as
her / hers.
3.
A: How are
your / yours
children?
B: Fine, thanks. How are
your / yours?
4.
Maria has got
her / hers
suitcase, but
her / hers
friends haven’t got
their / theirs.
5.
Our / Ours
flat isn’t as big as
their / theirs
, but
our / ours
is much more comfortable.
6.
Have you seen
my / mine
coat?
I you he she it we they
me you him her it us them
WORKSHEET 54
SUBJECT : Reflexive Pronouns
A) Complete the sentences using MYSELF, YOURSELF, HIMSELF, HERSELF, ITSELF,
OURSELVES, YOURSELVES, THEMSELVES:
1.
Sue’s children are too young to look after ………………………………. .
2.
An elephant hurt ……………………… when it tried to get out of the zoo yesterday.
3.
I couldn’t borrow my mother’s car last night because she was using it ……………… .
4.
I don’t need any help. I can take care of ………………………. .
5.
Mr. Woods fell over and hurt …………………….. when he was running for a bus.
6.
Would you all like to help …………………………… to sandwiches and cakes?
7.
Sarah and I didn’t really enjoy ……………………………. at the disco last night?
8.
I taught ……………………….. to play the guitar; I’ve never had lessons.
B) Complete each sentence using BY + A REFLEXIVE PRONOUN:
1.
A: Who did you go to the cinema with?
B: Nobody, I went ………………………………………….. .
2.
Since the old lady’s husband died, she’s been living …………………………………… .
3.
Did someone help you move all the furniture, or did you do it all ……………………… ?
4.
They need some help; they can’t manage …………………………………………… .
5.
The dog opened the door ………………………………………. .
C) Complete the sentences using a REFLEXIVE PRONOUN:
1.
I didn’t buy that cake from the shop. I made it ………………………….. .
2.
A: Who built your swimming pool for you?
B: Nobody. We built it ……………………………….. .
3.
Did someone phone the doctor for you? Or did you phone him …………………………?
4.
A: Who told you they were moving?
B: They told me ……………………………………. .
5.
Mr. Mason ………………………….. offered me the job.
6.
Sally didn’t buy that sweater, she made it …………………………….. .
D) Finish th sentences with a REFLEXIVE PRONOUN:
1.
He looked at ……………………. in the mirror.
2.
I’m not angry with you. I’m angry with ……………………………….. .
3.
Margaret had a nice time in London. She enjoyed …………………………….. .
4.
My friends had a nice time in London. They enjoyed …………………………. .
5.
I picked up a very hot plate and burnt …………………………….. .
6.
He never thinks about other people. He only thinks about …………………… .
7.
I want to know more about you. Tell me about …………………….. .
8.
Goodbye! Have a nice holiday and look after ………………………… !
E) Complete the answers to the questions using MYSELF, YOURSELF, ITSELF etc.
1.
Who repaired the bicycle for you?
Nobody. I …..
repaired it myself.
…………………………………………
2.
Did Brian have his hair cut by a hairdresser?
No. He cut …………………………………………………………………
3.
Do you want me to post that letter for you?
No, I’ll …………………………………………………………………….
4.
Who told you that Linda was getting married?
Linda ………………………………………………………………………
WORKSHEET 55
SUBJECT : Certainty, Possibility, Impossibility and Advisability
A) Rewrite the sentences using the modals of CERTAINTY, IMPOSSIBILITY and
POSSIBILTY:
1.
Perhaps Jane will lend Tom some money.
…………………………………………………………………………………….
2.
Perhaps Jane lent Tom some money.
…………………………………………………………………………………….
3.
It is possible that she won’t invite you to the party.
…………………………………………………………………………………….
4.
It is possible that she didn’t invite him to the party.
…………………………………………………………………………………….
5.
Perhaps she is asleep.
…………………………………………………………………………………….
6.
Perhaps she was asleep.
…………………………………………………………………………………….
7.
I’m sure he isn’t tired.
…………………………………………………………………………………….
8.
I’m sure he wasn’t tired.
…………………………………………………………………………………….
9.
It is impossible that Mary knows my phone number.
…………………………………………………………………………………….
10.
It is impossible that Mary knew his address.
…………………………………………………………………………………….
11.
I’m sure she reads adventure books a lot.
……………………………………………………………………………………..
12.
I’m sure she wrote to the bank.
……………………………………………………………………………………..
13.
Maybe those children are lost.
……………………………………………………………………………………..
14.
Maybe those children were lost.
……………………………………………………………………………………..
15.
Perhaps Mary is feeling comfortable.
……………………………………………………………………………………..
16.
I’m sure she is driving carefully.
……………………………………………………………………………………..
17.
It is impossible that Lucy is studying in her room.
……………………………………………………………………………………..
18.
I’m sure he isn’t helping his father now.
……………………………………………………………………………………..
19.
It is possible that people will be traveling between the planets.
……………………………………………………………………………………..
B) Rewrite using modals to show CERTAINTY, POSSIBILITY, IMPOSSIBILITY:
1.
Perhaps Peter lended some money to Linda.
……………………………………………………………………………………..
2.
It is impossible that Ken saw me because he wasn’t wearing his glasses.
……………………………………………………………………………………..
3.
Perhaps Martin didn’t receive my letter because he didn’t reply.
……………………………………………………………………………………..
4.
I’m sure he knows about the new project.
……………………………………………………………………………………..
5.
It’s impossible that he forgot the meeting. Because I called him this morning.
……………………………………………………………………………………..
6.
It’s possible that she will move to her new flat next week.
……………………………………………………………………………………..
C) Fill in the blanks with the modal verbs to show CERTAINTY, POSSIBILITY,
IMPOSSIBILTY:
1.
He drank two glasses of water, he ……………………………………………...(be) thirsty.
2.
He isn’t more than 15 years old, he ……………………………………….(have) a driving
licence.
3.
He ………………………………………….. (watch) TV in his room, because there isn’t
any noise coming.
4.
The solution …………………………………… (be) correct, because I looked up the
answer key.
5.
A: Do you smell fish?
B: Yes. Someone ……………………………….. cooking fish.
6.
I’m not sure, he ………………………………… (be) an actor, he is very handsome and
rich.
D) Make sentences using
CERTAINTY, POSSIBILITY and IMPOSSIBILTY:
1.
She / not / work / yesterday, / it / Sunday.
…………………………………………………………………………………………….
2.
They / not / lose / the match. / They / play / well.
…………………………………………………………………………………………….
3.
There / be / election / early / next year, / because / we / government / problems.
…………………………………………………………………………………………….
4.
Betty / fail / not / last exam. / She / do / all the answers / correctly.
…………………………………………………………………………………………….
E) Fill in the blanks using the verbs expressing
CERTAINTY, POSSIBILITY and
IMPOSSIBILITY:
1.
Her face is red. She ……………………………… be telling a lie.
2.
He is working hard. He ……………………………….. be ill.
3.
A: Have you done this pozzle?
B: Yes, I’ve got the same answer as you. It ……………………………... be correct.
A: Well, the answer in the book is different. So we ……………………….. be right.
4.
A: Are John and Mary married?
B: They …………………………….. be married. They have rings on their fingers.
5.
You’ve been resting all day; you …………………………………… be tired.
6.
I can hear Jane speaking but she’s alone in the room. She ………………………………
be talking to a friend on the phone.
7.
A: Tom has been in his room for over an hour. What do you suppose he is doing?
B: I don’t know. He …………………………………….. be reading a book or sleeping,
but he ………………………………….. be studying because it is too late.
8.
A: I need to call Howard. Do you know which hotel he’s staying at in Boston?
B: Well, he ………………………………………. (stay) at the Holiday Inn, but I’m not
sure. I think he …………………………………… (stay) at the Hilton, because it’s too far
away from the city center.
9.
A: Do you smell smoke?
B: I sure do. Something ……………………………………….. (burn).
10.
There ……………………………………. (not / be) a meeting on Friday because the
director is ill.
F) Rewrite the following sentences using modal verbs used for expressing CERTAINTY,
POSSIBILITY and IMPOSSIBILITY:
1.
Tom gets excellent grades. I’m sure he is very intelligent.
………………………………………………………………………………..
2.
Perhaps Tony is in the sports center.
………………………………………………………………………………..
3.
It’s possible that Liz won’t come to the party.
………………………………………………………………………………..
4.
It’s possible that Rose is studying to be a lawyer.
………………………………………………………………………………..
5.
It’s impossible that he is Canadian; I’ve ever seen his identity card.
………………………………………………………………………………..
6.
I’m sure he goes to the theatre a lot.
……………………………………………………………………………….
7.
I’m sure long skirts aren’t in fashion this year.
………………………………………………………………………………..
8.
Perhaps she won’t be here tomorrow.
………………………………………………………………………………..
9.
Their baby-boy is ill. It is impossible that they are going to the party.
………………………………………………………………………………..
10.
I’m sure he is taking the money to the bank.
………………………………………………………………………………..
11.
Perhaps people will be living on the moon in the future.
………………………………………………………………………………..
12.
It is possible that it will rain this afternoon.
………………………………………………………………………………..
WORKSHEET 56
SUBJECT : Perfect Modals
A) Complete the sentences using PERFECT MODALS:
1.
We didn’t go out last night. We ……………………………………….. (go) to the cinema
but we decided to stay at home.
2.
Jerry passed the examination. He didn’t study very much for it. The exam ……………….
…………………………….. (be) very difficult.
3.
A: I wonder where Tom was going when you saw him.
B: He …………………………………………… (go) to work.
4.
Thank you for doing the washing-up but you ………………………………………. (do) it
really. I was going to do it later.
5.
The driver in front stopped suddenly without warning and I drove in to the back of his car.
It wasn’t my fault. He ……………………………………….. (give) warning that he was
going to stop.
6.
A: How do you think the fire started?
B: Well, I suppose someone ………………………………………. (drop) a cigarette.
7.
A: What time is it?
B: Well, we came at seven, and I’m sure we’ve been here for at least an hour. So it
…………………………………………. (be) around eight o’clock.
8.
A: Jack was absent yesterday afternoon. Where was he?
B: I don’t know. He ………………………………………… (go) to a movie or he
……………………………………… (be) at home.
9.
I had a test this morning. I didn’t do well on the test because I didn’t study for it last night.
I ……………………………………………… (study) it.
B) Fill in the blanks using MUST (HAVE), CAN’T (HAVE), MAY-MIGHT-COULD
(HAVE):
1.
She knew everything about our plans. She ………………………………………. (listen)
to our conversation.
2.
He …………………………………………….. (eat) the roasted beef when we were out.
He is a vegeterian.
3.
Mrs. White bought a new fur coat! She …………………………………………….. (win)
a lottery.
4.
John said he would ring, but he hasn’t. He ………………………………………. (forget)
all about it.
5.
It is possible that he wasn’t taken to the cinema last weekend. He ………………………...
………………………….. (not / take) to the cinema.
6.
The children ……………………………………………. (study) in the library now,
because they have a test tomorrow.
7.
The singer has got a sore throat, so she ……………………………………………. (sing)
at the concert.
8.
I ………………………………………………….. (be) at home this evening or I
………………………………………. (be) but I’m not sure.
C) Rewrite the following sentences using MUST / CAN’T / MAY / MIGHT with the
suitable infinitive forms (+infinitive or +perfect infinitive) according to their tenses:
1.
It is possible that they will not reach agreement.
……………………………………………………………………………………………
2.
Perhaps you found you made a mistake.
……………………………………………………………………………………………
3.
It is certain that our boss will give a rise in our salary.
……………………………………………………………………………………………
4.
It is impossible that she won the beauty contest last year.
……………………………………………………………………………………………
5.
Perhaps parents will find that they cannot understand the new teaching methods being
introduced in primary schools.
……………………………………………………………………………………………
6.
It is not impossible that the Government’s policy will prove to be little short of disastrous.
……………………………………………………………………………………………
7.
I’m sure Jane got 5 in her last exam.
……………………………………………………………………………………………
8.
I’m sure you will catch the 5 o’clock train.
……………………………………………………………………………………………
9.
It is possible that he changed his mind after I had offered him the job.
……………………………………………………………………………………………
10.
I’m sure Tom didn’t visit his parents last year because he was abroad and very busy.
……………………………………………………………………………………………
D) Complete the responses to the statements, using MUST or CAN’T to suggest what seems
to be most likely explanations:
1.
His fiancée writes him everyday. She must ………………………………………………...
2.
I don’t seem to have my key with me . I must ……………………………………………...
3.
He drives a Rolls-Royce and his wife a Mercedes. They must …………………………….
4.
He has no idea what the book is about. He can’t …………………………………………...
5.
He talks about going to the moon next year. He must ……………………………………...
6.
She didn’t reply to his letter. She can’t ……………………………………………………..
7.
He wears glasses all the time. His eyesight can’t …………………………………………..
8.
He said he would ring, but he hasn’t. He must ……………………………………………..
9.
The last bus has already gone. It must ……………………………………... than I thought.
10.
I’m amazed that she married him so soon. She can’t ………………………………………
WORKSHEET 57
SUBJECT : Possessive “apostrophe –s-“ or “of”
A) Complete the sentences. Use the words in brackets with the POSSESSIVE ‘S or OF:
Example:
Have you seen
Steven Spielberg’s new film?
(the new film / Steven Spielberg)
Have you repaired
the wheel of the bicycle?
(the wheel / the bicycle)
1.
We had to leave the cinema early so we didn’t see …………………………………….
(the end / the film)
2.
We met Sue and Frank at ………………………………………… . (the party / Sarah)
3.
My flat is on ……………………………………………….. (the top floor / the house)
4.
The bus crashed into ……………………………………………… (the back / my car)
5.
We heard the news from ………………………………………………. (a friend / the
woman who works in the post office)
6.
There’s a hospital at ……………………………………………. . (the end / this road)
7.
I’ve spoken to ………………………………………………….. (the parents / the girls)
8.
The police want to interview ………………………………………….. . (the manager /
the Black Cat Club)
B) Complete the sentences using the correct form of the POSSESSIVE ‘S:
1.
What is your friend ……… name?
2.
Sarah found somebody ……… credit cards in the street.
3.
The Eiffel Tower is Paris ……… most famous landmark.
4.
The boys ……… bedroom has just been painted.
5.
I read about a murder in this morning ………. newspaper.
6.
Can you borrow your parents ………. car at the weekend?
7.
I need to get some medicine. Is there a chemist …….. near here?
C) Rewrite the following using the correct POSSESSIVE form:
1. the butterflies – the wings
…………… the butterflies’ wings
……………………….
2. the students – the books ……………………………………………………………
3. drive – three hours ……………………………………………………………
4. the department store – the staff ……………………………………………………….
5. living – the cost ……………………………………………………………
6. some friends – my brother ……………………………………………………………
7. bread – the price ……………………………………………………………
8. the baby – the pram ……………………………………………………………
9. John and Paul – the wives ……………………………………………………………
10. the men – the changing rooms ……………………………………………………….
11. the sea – the waves …………………………………………………………..
12. a climb – two hundred metres ………………………………………………………..
13. Lucy and Emily – the mother ……………………………………………………….
14. the house – my father’s closest friend ………………………………………………..
15. the president – the decisison …………………………………………………………
16. my physics professor – the report ……………………………………………………
17. the park – the playground ……………………………………………………………
18. the Smiths – the car …………………………………………………………………
19. my mother-in-law – the garden ………………………………………………………
D) Answer the questions:
1.
Is this your car?
No, …………
it isn’t. It’s Ben’s.
……………………………………………….. (Ben)
2.
Are these your boots?
No, ……………………………………………………………………………….. (Jim)
3.
Are these Sue’s glasses?
No, ….…………………………………………………………………………… (Eric)
4.
Is that your dress?
No, ……………………………………………………………………………….(Karen)
5.
Is this my jacket?
No, ……………………………………………………………………….. (Mr. Jackson)
6.
Are these your shirts?
No, …………………………………………………………………………………(Mike)
7.
Is that your grandmother’s dress?
No, ………………………………………………………………………….. (my mother)
WORKSHEET 58
SUBJECT : SO do I / NEITHER do I
A) Use SO / NEITHER Auxiliary verb + Subject:
1.
I’m feeling tired. ……….
So am I
…………… .
2.
I don’t like eggs. ………………………………..
3.
I need a holiday. ………………………………..
4.
I don’t like milk. ………………………………..
5.
I couldn’t get up this morning. ……………………..
6.
I’d love a cup of tea. ……………………………….
7.
I’ve never been to Africa. …………………………..
8.
I was ill yesterday. …………………………………
9.
I should smoke less. ………………………………..
10.
I spent the whole evening watching television . ………………………
11.
I didn’t know that Ann was in hospital. ……………………………..
B) Felix has just met Vicky at a party. They are finding out that they have a lot in
common. Put in the sentences with SO and NEITHER:
Felix : I haven’t been to a party for ages.
Vicky: …..
Neither have I.
…………………… I hate crowded rooms.
Felix : …..
So do I .
………………………….. I’m not a party-goer, really.
1.
Vicky: ………………………………………… I can’t make conversation.
2.
Felix : ………………………………………… I’m a quiet sort of person.
3.
Vicky: ………………………………………… I live alone in a bedsitter.
4.
Felix : ………………………………………… I haven’t got many friends.
5.
Vicky: ………………………………………… And I would really like a good friend.
6.
Felix : Oh, …………………………………….
C) Look at the table and complete the sentences:
Mike
Lorna
Paul
Marie
Swimming
*
*
Tennis
*
*
Cycling
*
*
Chess
*
*
1.
Mike can swim, and ………
so can Lorna.
……….
2.
Marie isn’t keen on tennis, and …….
neither is Mike.
………
3.
Paul doesn’t like swimming, and ……………………… .
4.
Marie has got a bike, and …………………………….. .
5.
Mike can’t play chess, and ………………………… .
6.
Lorna isn’t keen on cycling, and …………………………… .
7.
Paul plays tennis, and ……………………….. .
8.
Marie is a chess player, and …………………………….. .
WORKSHEET 59
SUBJECT : Enough / Too
A) Complete the sentences. Use ENOUGH with one of these words:
big eat fruit loud old practise sugar time tired
1.
A: “Is there ….
enough sugar
… in your coffee?”
B: “Yes, thank you.”
2.
Can you hear the radio? Is it …
loud enough
…… for you?
3.
He can leave school if he wants – he’s …………………………… .
4.
Did you have ………………………….. to answer all the questions in the exam?
5.
This house isn’t ……………………………….. for a large family.
6.
Tina is very thin. She doesn’t ……………………………………… .
7.
You don’t eat ………………………………… . You should eat more – it’s good for you.
8.
It’s late but I don’t want to go to bed now. I’m not …………………………………. .
9.
Lisa isn’t a very good tennis player because she doesn’t ………………………………. .
B) Complete the sentences. Use ENOUGH with the words in brackets:
1. We haven’t got …….
enough money to buy
……. a car. (money / buy)
2. This knife isn’t …………………………………… tomatoes. (sharp / cut)
3. The water wasn’t ………………………………….. a bath. (warm / have)
4. Have we got ………………………………………. sandwiches? (bread make)
5. We played well but not ……………………………… the game. (well / win)
6. I don’t have ………………………………………. newspaper. (time / read)
C) Put in TOO or ENOUGH:
1.
You’re always at home. You don’t go out …..
enough.
……
2.
I can’t wait for them. I haven’t got …………………. time.
3.
You’re always tired. I think you work ………………….. hard.
4.
A: Did you have ……………………. to eat?
B: Yes, thank you.
5.
You don’t eat …………………… vegetables. You should eat more.
6.
I don’t like the weather here. It’s …………………… cold.
7.
The radio isn’t loud …………………... . Can you turn it up, please?
8.
She speaks ………………….. fast for me to understand.
9.
Don’t buy that coat. It’s nice but it isn’t long ………………….. .
10.
He can’t reach the shelf. He isn’t tall ………………………… .
D) Complete the sentences. Use TOO or ENOUGH with the words in brackets:
1. I couldn’t work. I…….
was too tired.
…………. (tired)
2. Can you turn the radio up, please? It …..
isn’t loud enough.
…………. (loud)
3. I don’t want to walk home. It’s …………………………………….. (far)
4. Don’t buy anything in that shop. It ………………………………………. (expensive)
5. You can’t put all your things in this bag. It ………………………….. (big)
6. I couldn’t do the exercise. It …………………………………. (difficult)
7. Your work needs to be better. It ………………………………….. (good)
8. I can’t talk to you now. I ………………………………… . (busy)
9. I thought the film was boring. It …………………………………. . (long)
E) Complete the sentences. Use TOO (+adj.) + TO (do something):
1. (I’m not going out / cold) …..
It’s too cold to go out.
………………
2. (I’m not going to bed / early) It’s ……………………………………….
3. (they’re not getting married / young) They’re …………………………………..
4. (nobody goes out at night / dangerous) It’s ……………………………………….
5. (don’t phone Ann now / late It’s ……………………………………….
6. (I didn’t say anything / surprised) I was …………………………………….
WORKSHEET 60
SUBJECT : Rewrite
A) Rewrite the following sentences:
1.
Perhaps
I will get a high mark.
I ……………………………………………………………………..
2.
Let’s
go to the cinema tonight.
……………………………………………………………………….
3.
The last time
she phoned me was three months
ago.
She …………………………………………………………………..
4.
No
school is
more successful than
Hill School.
………………………………………………………………………
5.
Don’t
use this pen.
You …………………………………………………………………
6.
They
grew
the best vegetables.
The best vegetables …………………………………………………
7.
The children were happy. They saw Micky Mouse. (so)
The children ………………………………………………………..
8.
He’ll play with his friends. At first he’ll finish watering the flowers. (Before)
………………………………………………………………………
9.
There is
nobody
at the door.
There is …………………………………………………………….
10.
It is a month
since I visited them.
………………………………………………………………………
11.
It is
necessary
for him to go there.
He ………………………………………………………………….
12.
It is possible
that they’ll return on Monday.
They ……………………………………………………………….
13.
You
aren’t allowed
to park here.
You mustn’t park here.
14.
There
isn’t much
coffee in the cup.
There is …………………………………………………………….
15.
Do you want
to go skiing with me?
Would ………………………………………………………………
16.
John’s marks are
worse
than Jane’s.
Jane’s ……………………………………………………………….
17.
Was it necessary
for you to check?
……………………………………………………………………….
18.
I have never eaten
such a bad pie
before.
This is ……………………………………………………………….
19.
He knows
how to play
the piano.
He ……………………………………………………………………
20.
There
can’t be a more popular singer
than Madonna.
Madonna is …………………………………………………………..
21.
My mother
doesn’t let me go
to bed late.
I’m not ……………………………………………………………….
22.
There
aren’t many
oranges in the fridge.
There are …………………………………………………………….
23.
I
would like
to buy a new dress.
I ………………………………………………………………………
24.
Why don’t we go
to the cinema?
……………………………………………………………………….
25.
I
advise
you to make a surprise for him.
You ………………………………………………………………….
26.
It is forbidden
to walk on the railway.
You ………………………………………………………………….
27.
I don’t know the boys. They are
fighting
in the street. (gerund)
I don’t ……………………………………………………………….
28.
I
prefer to drive rather than
travel by train.
I ………………………………………………………………………
29.
We
had better
stop for petrol soon. The tank is almost empty.
We ……………………………………………………………………
30.
Because
it was raining a lot, we didn’t go out.
………………………………………………………………………..
31.
Although
the traffic was bad, I arrived on time.
………………………………………………………………………..