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Pronouns: one /ones I have two cars.  The blue car  is old and  the black car  is new.  The blue car  has two doors and  the black car  has four doors. We can use the words  ONE  /  ONES  to  replace nouns in a sentence. Example: I have two cars.  The blue  one  is old and  the black  one  is new.  The blue  one  has two doors and  the black  one  has four doors.
I don’t want the green apples. I want the red apples. I don’t want the green apples. I want the red  ones  . In the exam some questions were easy but one question was very difficult. I answered the easy ____ but I didn’t answer the difficult  ____ Can you complete the two gaps? ones one
There are red flowers and yellow flowers. The red _____ are roses but what is the name of the yellow ______? ones ones Those green vegetables are good. This red vegetable here is horrible. Don’t eat the red ______ Let’s eat the green ______ one ones
Page 67 - grammar 1) They’ve got three children. João is the  middle  one . 2) The classes are tiring, especially the  literature  ones . child classes
Page 67 - grammar When  I was a child I lived in three different houses. The first house was lovely. The second house was  quite small, but it was in a nice location. The third house wasn’t very nice but there were six bedrooms. I used the bedroom on the second floor. The other bedrooms were on the first floor. one one one one ones

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7 1 Pronouns One Ones

  • 1. Pronouns: one /ones I have two cars. The blue car is old and the black car is new. The blue car has two doors and the black car has four doors. We can use the words ONE / ONES to replace nouns in a sentence. Example: I have two cars. The blue one is old and the black one is new. The blue one has two doors and the black one has four doors.
  • 2. I don’t want the green apples. I want the red apples. I don’t want the green apples. I want the red ones . In the exam some questions were easy but one question was very difficult. I answered the easy ____ but I didn’t answer the difficult ____ Can you complete the two gaps? ones one
  • 3. There are red flowers and yellow flowers. The red _____ are roses but what is the name of the yellow ______? ones ones Those green vegetables are good. This red vegetable here is horrible. Don’t eat the red ______ Let’s eat the green ______ one ones
  • 4. Page 67 - grammar 1) They’ve got three children. João is the middle one . 2) The classes are tiring, especially the literature ones . child classes
  • 5. Page 67 - grammar When I was a child I lived in three different houses. The first house was lovely. The second house was quite small, but it was in a nice location. The third house wasn’t very nice but there were six bedrooms. I used the bedroom on the second floor. The other bedrooms were on the first floor. one one one one ones