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eee 10 Lisbon twice this year." ‘Realy? ‘Where else have you been” ©) 1 bought a lovely rug from the market. else oid you buy? injahing’ (else) “and nothing (else) can be used ith but. 1g. Itavent got anything (else) to ifr but my adwoe 2: Tethe possessive of else is else's. © “29 | have taken somebody else's book by mistake °"@ OF else méanis ‘otherwise’, “if not’. fe Hurry up or else we'll miss our tight What © Elsewhere is formal and means ‘somewhere else’. ‘8g If you are not satisfied with the service in this ‘estaurant, yqu can go elsewhere. {6)p, Fin the gaps with cise, else's, or else or TE ctsownere. 1, ‘He is il. Why else... would he go to the doctor's? «2. The postman has delivered someone mail ta.our house. 3 She must be at work Where ‘could she be? 4 1ove itnere. | wouldn't want to live anywhere 5 This hotel ts full. We wil have to st * 9B! Don't stout ‘nau YOU will wake the baby. 7, What do we need to take with us? This jacket isn't mine. Its somebody... 4Zig, Complete the sentences using else the example. 1. Hurry up, James, everybody cise. (ll te other 12 people) has let. 75. Wyo can't help me, 1iLask Sg Ss enather person) '3° The manager isnt in his office. He must be (another place) 4. Have you invited {one more Berson} tothe pary? 5 tyouve inished your work, I can give you Ma ditlerent ting) 10 60 ‘8 Loaiy ave tne toning 10 do:now. 've done rig aan al the other things about three or more people or things. 9 He was Nolan ane cream nach had (NOT: mimevery hank) Every par ory Boot hat ote 0 (NOT oot part obey bode.) © Every one and each (one) can be followed by at. @.9, I was the twins’ Dinh. yesterdey: |,9nve. 8, present to each (one) of thers. ° Fv, seen all of Mel Giason’ fins srd!sked ‘every one of them." « ee wiry won we ae hing fF of es ‘things together, In a group to, mean ‘ll, 'every-- body/everything’. ‘e.g. Every employee is ented to twenty days of. (al employees) We use each when we are thinking of people oF things separately, one at tim 0.9. Each employee in turn wiltoll the manager when, ©» he wishes 10 take his olay. We use every to show how: often: something happens. e.g. hore isa train every twenty minutes. 5: | have fo alterid @ meeting every two'months, °° @ We use every but not each: with words..and fxpressions such as almost, neary, practically - and without exception. 29. She has red every poreon she knows, without ‘exception, (NOT:..-evel-pereae-ohokdenion ps with each or every. 18 ruin 1. We have two caré and ..¢aich.olthem is BE. 2 There wore lots of sweets and she ale ‘one of them. 3 of the two-boxes has bottles inside. 44. The teacher gave one bdok:to fo. Studlent, 5 She.gave ‘ofthe childrer.an.ice cream. 6 He is wearing a citterent colour sock on foot 7 "ve got ‘book that author's ever written, 8 Ihave seen almost ....:. episode of this programme... 9 Almost TTshin she owns is a Gesigher label, <=" 10. The Olympic Games are held four years...” B11 eat AM APPIE on nen OAV: 42 She bought “rer tonsa sana from Paris.

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