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1. A mouse lives... 2. The key to the box was... 3. The wolf has been... 4. The fish was... 5. a good postman... 6. The cargo... Ex. 4 (p. 176) 1. are; 2. are; They; 3. have; 4. these; They; 5. are; 6. is; 7. have; 8. are not, are; 9. don't. Ex. 5 (p. 176) 1. is; 2. is; 3. do; 4. was; 5. were; 6. was; 7. were; 8. were, was, was; 9. was; 10. was; 11. were. Ex. 6 (p. 176-177) a) 1. the stairs lead; 2. his advice was; 3. The data were/the information was; 4. the same data/information; 5. This money is not mine.
Can't have been mistaken; 2 0 . Can... have been mistaken; 2 1 . Can't have misunderstood. Ex. 4 (p. 1 6 1 - 1 6 2 ) 1. could, doesn't have to; 2. might be able to help; 3. could I do, I must do; 4. should have asked; 5. might have to; 6. didn't have to visit; 7. may say, might have to wait; 8. was to come; 9. should have read; TO. could it be; 1 1 . needn't have worried; 12. could be found; 13. might laugh at. Ex. 5 (p, 162) I. 1. must go, am to meet, must be waiting, will have to take; 2. was to be knocked down, had to move; 3.
The; 9. the; 10. the; 11. the; 12. the; 13. the; 14. the; 15. the; 16. the; 17. the; 18. the; 19. the; 20. the; 21. the; 22. the; 23. the; 24. the; 25. the. II. 1. a; 2. an; 3. a; 4. an; 5. the; 6. the; 7. the; 8. the; 9. the; 10. the. Ex. 9 (p. 189-190) 1. a carriage; 2. The carriage; 3. a group; 4. The group; 5. a young talented actress; 6. the... actress; 7. the clock; 8. a clock. Ex. 190) 1. a room; 2. the room; 3. The knife; 4. a knife; 5. a/the knife, some bread; 6. a lake; 7. The lake; 8.