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Grammar & Vocabulary for First Unit 16

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  • There is/are a lot of tall buildings in New York.
    There are
  • I saw your advertisement in yesterday's / yesterdays' newspaper.
    yesterday's
  • What are the reflexive pronouns?
    myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, themselves
  • What does 'make yourself at home' mean?
    make yourself comfortable
  • What's the difference? The two boys hurt themselves. The two boys hurt each other.
    ...
  • The boys' / The boy's bedrooms were very messy.
    The boys'
  • ____ apartment in this block of flats has a balcony.
    every/each
  • Most / All hotels provide breakfast.
    Most
  • Most / Most of / Most of my classmates live in my city.
    most of my
  • We can go to ______ France or Spain on holiday.
    either
  • Cats clean _______.
    themselves
  • What does 'help yourself' mean?
    take some, no need to ask for permission
  • I’m going to Amy’s house / Amy’s / Amy.
    Amy's house / Amy's
  • A: There's a phone on the table. Is it _____? B: No, it isn't _____. It could be Ellen's.
    yours / mine
  • Kerry and Leah ___ look really similar. They ___ have long brown hair and green eyes, and they are ____ really tall.
    both
  • All of cars have four wheels / All cars have four wheels.
    All cars have four wheels.
  • ______ me nor anyone in my family like coffee.
    neither
  • There's / It's a book called Harry Potter. There's / It's about a wizard.
    There's / It's
  • I always enjoy me / my / myself / myselves when I visit friends in Madrid.
    myself
  • When do you use 'any'?
    in negative sentences and questions
  • Why do we use 'there is/are'?
    to say that something exists or to talk about something for the first time
  • Please can you close the bedroom's door / the bedroom door?
    the bedroom door
  • The security guard checked ____ person's ID before they went in.
    each