Use the right forms of the verbs and the right pronouns to complete the sentences.
1) You have very beautiful hair. (It/They) (look/looks) wonderful.
2) Where (is/are) the money? (It/They) (is/are) on the table.
3) My pyjamas (is/are) on the bed. (It/They) (is/are) clean.
4) Your clothes (is/are) dirty. Why don’t you wash (it/them)?
5) Her hair (is/are) long and curly. I like (it/them).
6) Look! Ann is wearing a beautiful scarf on her head. I can’t see her hair. What colour (is/are) (it/they)?
Decide who’s who at the party.
Mr Light is talking to Andy and Ms Cook.
Mr Light’s wife is wearing a scarf.
Mrs Morris is talking to Mrs Light.
Mr Radford is talking to Mr Gibson.
Mr Gibson has little hair and is wearing a belt.
Mrs Morris’s husband is wearing a tie.
Tom is standing between two women.
Number 1 is …
Number 2 is …
Number 3 is …
Number 4 is …
Number 5 is …
Number 6 is …
Number 7 is …
Number 8 is …
Number 9 is …
Use look, wear, wearing, put on, take off to complete the sentences.
1) Your favourite shirt is not clean. I don’t think you can … this shirt.
2) What does he … like? — He is a tall man, with short curly hair, a round face and a turned−up nose.
3) Why don’t you want to … this dress? You will … beautiful in it!
4) If your hands are cold, … your gloves or mittens.
5) If you … this skirt, you will … stout.
6) What were you … at the party? 7) Before you come into the room … your boots.
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