The document provides exercises focused on indefinite pronouns and relative clauses for A2 level learners. It includes tasks for identifying and correcting mistakes, completing sentences, and rewriting sentences using relative clauses. The exercises aim to enhance grammar skills in context.
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The document provides exercises focused on indefinite pronouns and relative clauses for A2 level learners. It includes tasks for identifying and correcting mistakes, completing sentences, and rewriting sentences using relative clauses. The exercises aim to enhance grammar skills in context.
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11 OPTIMISE YOUR GRAMMAR | Higher A2
Indefinite pronouns 4 Complete the sentence so it means the
same as the first two sentences. Use who, 1 Find and underline four mistakes with which or that. There may be more than one indefinite pronouns in the following text, correct answer. then correct them. 1 That is the man. He is married to a famous actress. Last week, my dog Pablo ran off anywhere in the park. I spent a few hours looking everywhere for That is the man . him, but he wasn’t anywhere. Then I made some 2 I went to a restaurant last night. It was very cheap. posters with a picture of him and my phone The restaurant . number and I put them on bus stops and in shop 3 The woman sits at that desk. She is the owner of windows, but I didn’t hear something. I was sure the company. that anyone knew something about Pablo. On Saturday, a man called me and said he saw a dog The woman . like Pablo everywhere near the football stadium. 4 I’m looking for a man. He was at the party I ran over there and found him outside the last night. stadium. I was so happy to see him again. The man . 2 Complete the conversation with the words 5 I work for a company. It sells furniture. in the box. There are two extra words The company . which you don’t need.
anyone | anything (× 2) | anywhere
Unit round-up everything | someone | something 5 Choose the best answer (A, B, or C) to fill each gap. Darren: Is there (1) you’d like to know about the job? Beth: Yes, there is. I heard (2) about the customers being difficult. Would you like to work in a zoo? Darren: I don’t think that’s (3) you Working in a zoo is a really interesting job. I need to worry about. never get bored because there is always (1) interesting to learn. I work in a small zoo (2) Beth: (4) told me that they can is in the south of England. We have to look after be noisy. about 200 animals here as well as all the visitors Darren: Yes, and they often run around. (3) come to see them. Beth: They run around? I work on Saturdays and Sundays and I do lots of Darren: But I don’t think they’ve ever hurt different things. Sometimes, I give food to the (5) . animals (4) aren’t dangerous and won’t hurt Beth: I thought this is a hairdresser’s! you. My favourites are the kangaroos and the zebras. At other times, I help at the information Darren: Yes, it is. For dogs! centre. If (5) wants to know something, they can ask me. Once a month, I have to clean the Relative clauses: who, which, that places where the animals live. It’s really important, but I don’t enjoy it. Is there (6) 3 Rewrite the sentences including the correct that I don’t do? Well, I don’t go into the lion’s relative clauses from the box. house. Only the workers (7) understand and know the lions go in there. And there’s (8) I that Jo bought on Monday | that we had today never go – near the snakes. That’s not because which has offices in Sydney they are dangerous. It’s because I really don’t which we saw last week | who repaired your car like them!
1 The meeting was very useful.
1 A something B anything C someone
2 A who B where C which 2 Is that the man? 3 A which B someone C who
4 A which B who C what 3 The company offered me a job. 5 A something B somewhere C someone
6 A something B anything C everything 4 The shoes aren’t comfortable. 7 A which B who C when
8 A somewhere B everywhere C anywhere 5 The exhibition has just won a prize.