A of B with C for
13 'You are good friends with Sue, aren't you?'
'Oh, yes. We've never fallen about anything.'
A out B in with C for
14 'Yellow my favourite colour.'
'I prefer blue.'
A is B are C were
15 'I'm thinking of a new bath installed.'
'That's a good idea.'
A have B to have C having
16 My hair is/are too long. I must have it cut as soon
as possible.
17 My shoes is/are falling apart.
18 These scissors is/are broken.
19 Claire speaks —/the Russian very well. She has been
studying it for six years.
20 Kate's earrings is/are beautiful. They were given to
her by her sister.
21 My best trousers is/are in the wash.
22 Peter hasn't been to the/— bank yet.
23 The police is/are questioning the suspect at the
moment.
24 The stairs is/are slippery because they have just
been mopped.
25 Bob went to the/— Rome last month. He liked it
because it is an amazing city.
26 Would you like a/— sandwich?
27 A/The nearest bus stop is at the end of the street.
28 She has just bought a/an amazing outfit. It must
have cost her a fortune.
29 I need a book about the/— animals.
30 The/— moon is very bright tonight. You don't need to
take a torch with you.
R e w r i t e t h e s e n t e n c e s u s i n g 'have something done'. 31 Jim's dog has been treated for fleas.
32 Sarah's clothes have been mended.
33 Helen's wedding dress will be made by a famous
designer.
34 The Browns' new furniture is being delivered this
afternoon.