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The document contains exercises from an English masters III course. The first exercise provides 10 multiple choice questions about a story involving characters named Mr. Jones, George, and a "funny man". The second exercise has students write out the story by filling in words based on choices given. The third exercise practices using "a", "an", and "some" correctly depending on whether an item can be counted or not.

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Excercise

The document contains exercises from an English masters III course. The first exercise provides 10 multiple choice questions about a story involving characters named Mr. Jones, George, and a "funny man". The second exercise has students write out the story by filling in words based on choices given. The third exercise practices using "a", "an", and "some" correctly depending on whether an item can be counted or not.

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English masters III

Name: Gerardo Sulca Gamarra Date: 14-07-19

Exercise 1

Look at these questions. Find the right answers.

1. Did Mr Jones work in George’s shop?


a) No, he didn’t. b)Yes, he did.
2. Who worked in Mr Jone’s shop?
a) A funny man did. b)George did.
3. Did the funny man sell tables, or food?
a)It sold food. b)It sold tables.
4. Did the funny man ask. George for some food?
a)No, he didn’t. b)Yes, he did.
5. Did the funny man ask George for a table?
a)No, he didn’t. b)Yes, he did.
6. Did George show him a table?
a)No, he didn’t B)Yes, he did.
7. Whose office did George go into them?
a) Mr. Jones’s b)The funny man’s.
8. Did Mr Jones speak to the funny man?
a)No, he didn’t. b)Yes, he did.
9. Was Mr Jones happy, or angry?
a) He was angry. B)He was happy.
10. Did the funny man ask Mr Jones for a table, or some food?
a)A table b)Some food.

Exercise 2

Write this story. Choose the right words each time:

Mr Jones sold (food/ tables and chairs) in his shop. His shop was (behind/in front
of) his office. A (funny/young) man worked in the shop too. (A/The) funny man
came into the shop on Monday; He asked (George/Mr Jones) for a (chair/table).
Then he showed George a (picture of a table/ table). George (did not sell/sold)
the funny man a small, brown table. The funny man (smiled/was not happy). He
sat down and (waited/was angry). Then (George/the funny man) brought Mr Jones
out of the (office/shop). Mr Jones (smiled/was not happy). The funny man asked
him for a (loaf of brown bread/small, brown table), and Mr Jones gave (him a big
box/it to him).
Exercise 3

Use a/an when we can count a thing, and some when we cannot. Use an only
when the next word begins with a, e, I a, or u, or an h which in not pronounced
(e.g. an hour).

Look at these pictures. Put a , an or some, in the empty places:

1. George is eating ..a….meal. He is putting…a……food in his mouth with


…a…….fork.
2. Now George is putting…a….. butter on his bread with …a… knife.
3. This is…a…. Loaf of bread. There is…a.. cheese near it.
4. This is…an….egg. It is in …a…… water.
5. This is…a….glass. There is …a….milk in it.
6. There is…a… tea in this cup. There is……a….spoon in it.
7. This is…a……cup too. There is…a……coffee in it.
8. This is…a….picture of……a…..table.

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