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Monday, December 23, 2013

blog herhen neeh we, Batchuluun

Англи хэлний хичээлд блогийг хэрхэн ашиглах, хөгжүүлэх вэ?

Блог гэж юу вэ?
Блог буюу уртаар Вэблог нь интернэтэд суурилсан хувь хүний эсвэл албан байгууллагын онлайн сэтгүүл билээ. Өөрөөр хэлбэл сэтгүүл хэлбэрээр гардаг вэбсайт юм. Блог нь байнга шинэчлэгэдэж байдаг бөгөөд маш хурдан уншигчдад хүрдэгээрээ энгийн вэбсайтаас ялгагддаг.

Блог хаана нээвэл дээр вэ?
·        Blogger.com


Давуу талууд:
v  1 gb зураг хуулах зай.
v  Хязгааргүй блог хөтлөх эрх.
v  Нэг блогыг 100 хүртэл хүн зэрэг хөтлөх боломжтой.
v  Мөн гацахгүй.


v  Илүү олон боломжтой ба маш олон хичээл хак байдаг.
v  Загвар маш олон.( template)
v  Adsense ашиглах
v  Олон янзаар засах өөрчлөх боломжтой.


·        WordPress.com
·        Gogo blog
·        Miniih.com
·        Blogmn.net
·        Banjig.net
·        Ucoz.com

Ингээд Blogger.com  дээр блог хэрхэн нээх үндсэн алхамуудыг үзүүлэе.

1.      Google.com-т google account үүсгэнэ.
2.      Blogger.com-т зочлон gmail хаягаараа блоггэрт бүртгүүлнэ.
3.      Бүртгүүлсэн хаягаараа ороход нь дээд хэсэгт нь Create new blog гэсэн товч байгаа. Түүн рүү ороход дараахь дэлгэц гарч ирнэ.
4.      Blog title гэдэг нь таны блогийн дээр харагдах хэсэг (Миний блогийн хувьд One spark and five stars  гэж оруулсан гэсэн үг).
5.      Blog address гэдэгт хэрэглэгч таны блогт очиж үзэхийн тулд хэрэглэгдэх хаяг. Ингэснээр таны шинэ блог www.puujee12.blogspot.com гэсэн хаягтай болох юм.
6.      Ингээд Continue товчийг дарснаар таний блог бэлэн болно.

Блогийг англи хэлний хичээлд хэрхэн ашиглах вэ? 

Багш сурагчид өөр өөрсдийн блог хаягийг нээснээр түүгээр дамжуулан багш сурагчид хоорондоо харилцах боломжтой. Жишээлбэл, багш өөрийн блогтоо гэрийн даалгавар, үнэлгээ, бие даалт гэх мэтчилэн бүхий л мэдээллийг тавьж болох бөгөөд сурагчид блогоор дамжуулан багшаас мэдээллийг хүлээж авах боломжтой төдийгүй сурагчид мөн өөрсдийн хийж гүйцэтгэсэн бие даалт зэргээ блогтоо тавьж бусдаар болон багшаар үнэлүүлж болно.

Блогийн зорилго:

Блогийг хувь хүмүүс ихэвчлэн үүсгэдэг бөгөөд хүмүүс мөн бүлэг, хамтран үүсгэдэг байна. Ингэхдээ тэд өөр хоорондоо мэдээлэл солилцох, өөрийгөө хөгжүүлэх, бусадтай харилцах зэрэг зорилготой байдаг. 

Friday, December 20, 2013

laws of her life. T. Davaa

Her laws of life
I have a best friend. She didn’t participate actively and understand physics lesson. Her teacher Oyuntsetseg is the most influenced person in her life. Miss Oyuntsetseg is a person who has had a very great influence on her life. She was her ninth grade teacher. She was the most caring and dedicated teacher. She ever had and respected every students as on individual. My best friend had got the impression from teacher. She will want to be a good teacher. Now my best friend has become a physicist. She never forgets physics teacher.


My best friend told me: Each contact with a human being is so rare precious, one should preserve it. (“Anais Nin”)

Thursday, December 19, 2013

“The distance is nothing when both love each other.” AHB-4 N.Batchuluun

 Once Jane Austen ( (16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817, English novelist,) said that  “The distance is nothing when both love each other.” i fully agree with this statement. 

Having transformed from sophomore to senior on October, first day I saw her chatting with her friends in the front row of the class and loved at first sight. Fortunately, shortly we had a relationship. On the other hand, we started going on a date…
Then it was high time i went to my homeland where I worked as a guide during my summer vacation. At first, distance relationship was hard for us, all day long it was impossible for me to text with her when working. Owing to these problems, we had some arguments and misunderstanding. Yet, what made us strong were the love and motive. I realized that whatever happened among us can’t make us separate since we love each other like limitless space. But for mutual trust, in a moment, everything can be changed. So law of my life is mutual trust


I love you, dear. 

Laws of my life

Laws of my life
  I find out one important and useful thing from my life that is a try and confidence.
   About four years ago, I had a many friends and we had been making a friend for about eight years. Also we were one class in high school. During these years, I accustomed to do something with my friends and often got a help from them. They were best friends for me. Then soon, we went to the different universities according to our interest and their character had changed. We lost touch with each other. I felt loneliness. First time, it was very difficult for me. For instance, one time I took a sick at my home alone. Anyone didn’t have to me. I grieved to my friends. Also one day I hadn’t done self independent work for one lesson. So I asked for help from my friends. Unfortunately, every my friends said to me “I wasn’t busy, I couldn’t”.
  Then I tried to do all things by myself. A day by day, I could solve my problems uninvolved my friends. That time I felt confidence from myself. If I didn’t try becoming confident, I would try to get someone’s help.
The only real failure in life is not trying.  


ELT 4. Bayantogtokh.B

Sunday, December 15, 2013

B. Purevdulam " Laws of my life" one paragraph essay


Best or fake friends of mine
Friends play an important role in a person’s life. They encourage when one is sad, they entertain when one is lonesome, and they listen when one has problems. There are varieties of friends: co-workers, social workers, schoolmates, and much more. Each type of friends is helpful in one way or the other. it is very important for one to recognize all the friends she, he has because good friends are hard to find. Good friends should not be measured only base on the time spent together.

 As I considered, till that day when I had a car accident, I used to think that I had a millions of friends. That time was so hard. Few of my friends visited and encouraged me to get over the illness.   But others did not.  Being in this situation helped me recognize who were my best friends and who were my fake friends. From that point, I found my best and fake friends. 

speaking game

Saturday, December 14, 2013

discussion

Question and Discussion



What did you think of the blogs you browsed?
a.no interest
b.some interest(probably will never go back)
c. some interest(i'll probably go back and have a look someday)
d.very interesting(i'll definitely go back)

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

warm up

Warm up activity

English test


Verbs -Identify the one underlined word or phrase that is incorrect.

Practice A (Present Simple and Present Continuous)
1.       (A) Is it true that Bill, who (B) eats nothing but vegetables, (C) is practicing yoga in his office while he (D) works?
2.       I (A) can’t leave the office because I (B) expecting a fax about (C) transferring some people who (D) are coming from our Atlanta office.
3.       If business (A) is slow, our sales reps (B) don’t get bonuses, which (C) is lowering morale and (D) doesn’t help productivity.
4.       I (A) hope you (B) looking over the new contract so I (C) can know whether (D) to sign it or not.
5.       (A) Don’t go up to our hotel room because the maid (B) is making the beds, (C) cleaning the bathroom, and (D) vacuum the carpet.
6.       (A) Do you see that man (B) over there in the uniform which (C) is meaning he (D) is a guard?
7.       Mr. Randall (A) isn’t speaking French, but he (B) doesn’t know some Arabic because he (C) lives with someone (D) from Egypt.
8.       Our sales manager, the gentleman who (A) sits near the window right now, (B) would like (C) to talk to you about (D) working here.
9.       Mrs. Coleman, whom everyone (A) is loving and (B) admires and (C) asks for help, (D) is celebrating her twenty-fifth anniversary with the company.
10.   We (A) call that hotel whenever we (B) are in town, and we (C) are staying in the same room, which (D) looks out on the park.

Practice B (Present Perfect)
1.       Communication, which (A) can be both verbal and nonverbal, (B) becomes much easier since the (C) invention of the (D) fax machine and e-mail.
2.       You (A) can’t see Ms. Cooper now because she (B) meets with our attorneys, who (C) have advised her (D) not to say anything yet about the merger.
3.       The CEO (A) insists that the auditors (B) come in (C) to look over the books every two months ever since our financial problems (D) started.
4.       Our company (A) hasn’t used Mercury Courier Service since their rates (B) have gone up, they (C) changed their schedules, and they (D) wouldn’t insure packages over $300.
5.       I (A) know you (B) told me this before, but I (C) keep forgetting how long you (D) live in this city.
6.       We (A) don’t hire new employees (B) to work in sales since last month because management (C) is considering (D) reorganizing that department.
7.       We (A) haven’t had a vacation in two years, so we (B) think about (C) taking a cruise that (D) goes to different islands in the Caribbean.
8.       Everyone (A) is impressed when they (B) are finding out that our company (C) offers full-time employees generous benefits that no other company (D) duplicates.
9.       Ms. Rasmussen (A) isn’t leaving the office until she (B) finishes reviewing and (C) certifies the figures which the auditor (D) sends her over the past three weeks.
10.   I (A) realize that you (B) want (C) to go to that restaurant, but they (D) don’t serve good for quite a while.

Practice C (Present Perfect Continuous)
1.       We (A) have been having two raises and (B) have gotten more benefits since the new CEO (C) took control and (D) decided to improve things.
2.       You (A) have had a lot of projects this year and you (B) have done excellent work, but I (C) am curious to know which project you (D) have been liking the most.
3.       Because Ms. Constantine (A) has been having health problems and (B) needs (C) to see her doctor regularly, she (D) hasn’t taking as many business trips as she used to.
4.       Mr. Kelly, who (A) has been managed our department since 1993, (B) is trying (C) to discover who (D) has taken equipment out of the company without permission.
5.       I (A) don’t feel very well even though I (B) have taking vitamins, so I (C) am taking the afternoon off (D) to see my doctor.
6.       We (A) don’t understand how he (B) does it, but Mr. Moss (C) has doing the same job for over ten years and never (D) gets bored.
7.       I (A) am sorry, but I (B) haven’t been pay attention because all that (C) noise in the next office (D) is driving me crazy.
8.       (A) Have I told you that those budget cuts the company (B) has implemented (C) have been change how do (D) do business?
9.       Our department head (A) has noticing that the employees (B) aren’t happy about the policies she (C) has created and the rules she (D) is enforcing.
10.   I (A) am getting tired of (B) moving our office because we (C) have been moving three times since the company (D) started building renovations.




Verbs - Identify the one underlined word or phrase that is incorrect.

Practice D (Past)
1.       I (A) packed my suitcases for the trip last night, but I (B) haven’t had a chance (C) to call the travel agent and ask her if she (D) books a hotel room for me.
2.       Mr. Campbell, who (A) begun teaching in the 1960s, (B) has been the head of the business education department since he (C) came to this school and (D) started teaching.
3.       (A) Did you speak to the workers about (B) working overtime, and (C) did you make a list of those who (D) have been willing to stay late?
4.       Before the employees (A) went on strike, they (B) don’t have good (C) working conditions and (D) couldn’t bring any complaints to management.
5.       When I (A) turned on my computer yesterday, I was shocked (C) to find ninety e-mail messages, and I just (D) delete them all!
6.       I (A) sent those documents that we (B) received the other day to our legal department because I (C) think there (D) have been errors in them.
7.       The Board of Directors (A) has announced that they (B) are giving a party today (C) to celebrate the opening of our new building on the site where the company first (D) open its doors.
8.       The last report that the government (A) has published (B) claims that the economy (C) is improving and there (D) should be many more jobs soon.
9.       The supervisor (A) is upset with Ms. Nader because this month she (B) came in late three times, (C) has been absent four times, and (D) lost some important records.
10.   The moment I (A) saw your work, I (B) have said to myself that you (C) would be the perfect person (D) to take over bookkeeping.
Practice E (Past Continuous)
1.       The manager (A) telling me that when he (B) called Warehouse 1, he learned that the workers (C) had unloaded furniture that (D) was supposed to go to Warehouse 2.
2.       Mr. Nelson’s assistant (A) wasn’t planning (B) to check those invoices until she (C) was finishing all the paperwork that she already (D) had on her desk.
3.       As I (A) was entering the hotel lobby, the front desk clerk (B) was calling me over (C) to tell me that he (D) had two packages for me.
4.       Mrs. Barnes, who (A) was so proud of her new car, (B) drove to work when the accident (C) happened and (D) damaged her car.
5.       (A) Were you sleeping when I (B) was walking into your office, or (C) were your eyes just closed because you (D) were thinking?
6.       Ms. Rawlston, I (A) realize that you (B) were very busy all day and (C) had some problems, too, but I (D) was trying to speak to you three times without success.
7.       The boss (A) was deciding to postpone our raises because the company (B) wasn’t doing very well and he (C) was nervous about what the stockholders (D) might say.
8.       Because you (A) were talking to me, I (B) wasn’t paying attention when the copy machine (C) was running out of toner and only blank sheets (D) were coming out.
9.       Jeff’s wife (A) was missing him when she (B) stopped in for a visit because he (C) was purchasing supplies at the wholesaler’s and (D) ordering new equipment.
10.   When the Research Department (A) started (B) working on a new shampoo, we (C) received phone calls from other researchers who (D) worked on the same kind of project.
Practice F (Past Perfect)
1.       When I (A) had called you up last night, I (B) knew you (C) would be busy, but you (D) didn’t have to be so rude.
2.       The Hong Kong-to-Singapore flight we (A) were planning to take (B) was canceled because the captain (C) noticing a problem with one of the engines and (D) called for repairs.
3.       I (A) was quite surprised when I (B) walked into my office yesterday because I (C) didn’t know that my colleagues (D) planned a birthday celebration for me.
4.       The comptroller (A) wanted (B) to know if you (C) checked over the report he (D) left on your desk.
5.       The assistant (A) laughed when I (B) had told her that I (C) needed eighty-five copies of this memo because the copy machine (D) wasn’t working again for the fourth time this month.
6.       The owner of the restaurant (A) told me that her new head chef, who (B) got his training at culinary schools in Europe, (C) would help increase business and (D) make her restaurant famous.
7.       If you (A) need to know why Jenkins (B) was fired, it (C) was because we (D) were catching him stealing tools.
8.       Last week I (A) read a story about Henry Ford which (B) stated that he (C) asked several investors for money to start his first factory before he finally (D) found somebody to agree.
9.       Because the cyclone (A) damaged the runways at both airports, all businesses (B) were severely affected, commerce practically (C) stopped, and many people (D) lost their jobs.
10.   Her parents (A) were proud of her not because she (B) was a rich business executive but because (C) she never stops believing in her dream even when nobody else (D) believed in her.


Verbs - Identify the one underlined word or phrase that is incorrect.
Practice G (Objective Agreement)
1.       The office furniture that (A) was ordered last month (B) have just arrived, but Mr. Ames and I (C) aren’t sure exactly how the boss (D) wants us to arrange it.
2.       The news from various stock markets (A) weren’t optimistic, so investors worldwide (B) have become nervous, stock values (C) are suffering, and big sell-offs (D) are expected.
3.       A number of people who (A) works in this company (B) feel that the benefits package (C) isn’t as attractive as it (D) was in previous years.
4.       The airport custodial staff, which (A) hasn’t been working under contract for a year, (B) are thinking about (C) striking if management (D) doesn’t agree to salary increases.
5.       Either Mr. Burton or Ms. Leeds (A) is going to get that promotion, but the board of directors (B) haven’t decided yet who (C) is better qualified and (D) deserves it more.
6.       When everybody (A) get here, we (B) have to hold a meeting to elect a new chairperson, decide if the new curriculum (C) is to be adopted, and (D) agree on a date for our holiday party.
7.       The mailroom together with the copy center (A) is being renovated so that production (B) is increased, lighting (C)is made better, and general working conditions (D) are improved.
8.       Because all our members (A) vote to have a retreat each year but only half (B) attends, the union president (C) says general funds (D) are not going to be used this year to pay the expenses.
9.       The United States (A) have sent a report to the World Health Organization in which it (B) claims that measles (C) is increasing in a number of reported cases, but cases of chicken pox (D) are down.
10.   Of all the subjects we (A) avoid discussion, religion (B) is certainly one, raising children is another, family values (C) are a third, and politics (D) are at the top of the list.
Practice H (Modal Verb)
1.       I don’t know if I (A) should to tell my supervisor that I (B) will be late again tomorrow, or if I (C) can just (D) arrive and say nothing.
2.       If the manager (A) must criticize somebody, he (B) will do it in private because he (C) shouldn’t embarrass people and (D) make them feel bad.
3.       I (A) can’t remember where that file (B) might be, so (C) may you (D) help me look for it?
4.       The hotel (A) must know when the party (B) will begin so that they (C) must have the food (D) prepared for the guests.
5.       It (A) shouldn’t take you more than a week to finish the project, but you (B) might to ask for extra time if you (C) see that you (D) can’t make the deadline.
6.       I hear you (A) may (B) be leaving our division and (C) might go to accounting, so tell me if I (D) ought find a replacement.
7.       (A) To get to our offices, you (B) must take Fontaine Boulevard north and (C) should turn left at Kennedy Road, where you (D) may see our building.
8.       (A) Must everybody (B) can decide this week if they (C) should stay on the old insurance plan, or (D) can they inform management later?
9.       Since state employees (A) might not strike, it (B) must be difficult (C) to negotiate a contract that both sides (D) can agree on.
10.   We (A) can’t believe that our new computer system, which (B) must be working perfectly, is already (C) crashing and that we (D) might be losing lots of data.
Practice I (Infinitives)
1.       (A) To come in early or (B) come in on time is what workers want (C) do to (D) to please their employers.
2.       The new technician can’t (A) to expect (B) to get a raise so soon, but her supervisor (C) is willing (D) to reviewher performance in six months.
3.       (A) To not ask questions or (B) to be too curious are bad qualities (C) to have and cause people (D) miss out on promotions.
4.       I normally don’t (A) to complain, but I need (B) to tell you that we have (C) to offer the workers overtime (D) to complete this work by the deadline.
5.       Henry (A) enjoys (B) fishing because it allows him (C) relaxing and (D) forgetall his problems.
6.       We are (A) hiring four workers in order (B) increase production (C) to put us ahead of (D) schedule.
7.       What (A) to do and what (B) to say are included in this brochure (C) help job hunters (D) do better during interviews.
8.       The CEO looks forward (A) to seeing everyone at the banquet (B) to honor the current employee of the year, (C) name the next one, and (D) to celebrate the company’s strengths.
9.       Our hotel wants (A) to expand its spa (B) to attract more business, because (C) do so would increase our market (D) share.
10.   Our head office has told all managers not (A) to giving bonuses, which is what they do (B) to increase morale and (C) get people (D) to work harder.





Verbs - Identify the one underlined word or phrase that is incorrect.

Practice J (Gerunds)
1.       I enjoy (A) to get together with colleagues and listening to them (B) tell jokes, but I don’t like (C) talking about work or (D) complaining about things.
2.       (A) Getting up at 5:30 A.M., (B) rushing to get out of the house, (C) drive to work in heavy traffic, and (D) working eight hours are not my favorite activities.
3.       Mrs. Kelly would like the clerk (A) to alphabetize these folders, and when he finishes (B) to do that, he (C) should put on new labels and (D) file them.
4.       (A) Open a new business is complicated because you must (B) know your product or service well, you have (C) to communicate well, and you need (D) to be organized.
5.       There are many ways a company can (A) avoid (B) to pay high prices for supplies if it wants (C) to take the time (D) to shop for the best deals.
6.       While (A) listening to the speaker (B) sayingthe same thing again and again, I kept (C) to fall asleep, which was very (D) embarrassing.
7.       If this hotel keeps (A) offering its guests so many extras, they will (B) plan (C) returning here when they have a chance (D) to come back to this city.
8.       Before (A) deciding about (B) opening another restaurant, a fast-food company must consider (C) to invest a lot of money and decide on (D) operating hours if it is to succeed.
9.       Managerial programs (A) stress that people appreciate (B) to get compliments, like (C) to receive good suggestions, and expect (D) to be criticized fairly.
10.   When Pak Soonja got through (A) to write the report, she asked a clerk (B) to make copies of it and (C) bring them to the mailroom for (D) distributing.
Practice K (Added Verbals)
1.       When the repairperson (A) had completed her work (B) was fixing the PCs in our office, she (C) put away her tools and (D) wrote out a bill for the supervisor.
2.       Jason has (A) to redo all the bills because while he (B) was doing the work, he (C) had been used the wrong calculations and (D) arrived at erroneous figures.
3.       The manager (A) wrote a memo to her staff (B) to be thanking them for (C) having worked so hard (D) to update all of their account records.
4.       When you (A) had called the hotel (B) to find out if the banquet hall (C) would be available for October 16, (D) did you speak to our events coordinator?
5.       (A) It’s going to take some time for Ms. Patel (B) to get used to our new computer system since she is (C) come from the Delhi branch, where a different system is (D) used.
6.       I (A) appreciated your (B) having taking the time (C) to review and (D) edit my report.
7.       Whenever the purchasing agent (A) will get back, please tell her I (B) have got some bills here that (C) need (D) to be explained.
8.       Mr. Lucchi (A) thought about (B) to be changing the workers’ schedules for a long time before he finally (C) went ahead and (D) put the changes into action.
9.       We (A) had to send our dinners back to the chef because the food (B) was been cold when the waiter (C) brought it to us and it (D) had been overcooked as well.
10.   (A) Have you ever been thinking that our deliveries (B) would go faster and (C) be shipped more safely if we (D) were using another shipping agent?
Practice L (Missing Verbs)
1.       (A) The board they will (B) look into setting up a (C) stock options plan (D) for all the employees.
2.       Before (A) leaving for New York, Ms. Jansen (B) forgot me who (C) I’m supposed to (D) send this fax to.
3.       The (A) letter carrier, attention to (B) what he was doing, accidentally (C) dropped our mail on the wet (D) floor and made some addresses illegible.
4.       What (A) was everybody looking at when I (B) walked into the office and (C) them all gathered (D) at the windows?
5.       (A) Before leaving work today, please (B) pick up the Barnaby report and (C) it on my desk so that I can (D) check it over first thing in the morning.
6.       (A) Why you file the T. Robb Price (B) folder under “I” and not under “R” (C) if “Robb” is the first important (D) name of that company?
7.       Walter (A) won’t be able to join us for (B) the business lunch today because (C) he’s a very important phone call (D) from the legal department.
8.       (A) Driving to work this morning, (B) Greta she’d forgotten to (C) turn off her coffee maker, so she (D) had to turn around and drive all the way back home.
9.       (A) Why is it that the supervisor insists (B) we “cc” her every single time (C) we a memo to anybody in the company, even if (D) it has nothing to do with her?
10.   (A) You a very hard worker, Hank, so (B) that’s why (C) I’ve decided (D) to give you a substantial raise.
Nouns - Identify the one underlined word or phrase that is incorrect.

Practice A (Noun)
1.       (A) The manager told me you could give me (B) an information about (C) the new toys you will be selling in (D) the new year.
2.       I bought (A) a new car, but (B) the car isn’t running right because (C) the engine has (D) the defective part.
3.       (A) A government has issued (B) a new tariff code that will affect (C) businesses that deal with (D) the importation of steel.
4.       For (A) the holiday office party, we’re having (B) the chicken, a large pot of rice and beans, (C) an enormous tossed salad, and (D) a delicious chocolate cake.
5.       All (A) the company client records, (B) personnel records, and interoffice (C) correspondences were destroyed in (D) the fire.
6.       (A) The new job I have is so hard that I have (B) homeworks to do every night to learn (C) the business really well and keep (D) the boss happy.
7.       We need (A) a assistant, but (B) the assistant that we hire must be good at (C) shorthand and know how to use (D) a computer.
8.       Because you forgot to make (A) a reservation, (B) the head waiter says we’ll have to wait (C) an hour before we can get (D) the table.
9.       (A) Police from all over (B) the country will attend (C) law enforcement conference in (D) the spring.
10.   Where did (A) the salespeople leave all (B) the orders we got at (C) the trade fair (D) the last week?
Practice B (Possessive and Pronouns)
1.       (A) My broker’s going to sell some of (B) hers stocks and recommends that I sell some of (C) mine at the same time she sells (D) hers.
2.       When you arrive at (A) our house, don’t be afraid of (B) mine dog even though (C) her bark is loud, because (D) her personality is sweet.
3.       During (A) their last budget meeting, (B) your supervisor told (C) her supervisor that there wouldn’t be enough funding for advertising, and I think (D) your was right.
4.       The hotel where (A) our company had (B) her retirement party was great because (C) it’s party room was large enough and all the guests had (D) their fill of delicious food.
5.       (A) My notes from (B) our last meeting and (C) yours are a little different, but (D) yours are more complete.
6.       We think (A) your suggestions for remodeling the lobby will better meet (B) our guests’ needs and make (C) their stay with (D) us more enjoyable.
7.       To have music at the office party, I’ll bring (A) my CD player, Jack can bring those large speakers of (B) him, you can bring (C) your CD collection, and Ana can bring (D) hers, too.
8.       I don’t know (A) who’s car that is in the parking space next to (B) mine, but I think the owner scratched (C) my door just like somebody scratched (D) yours the other day.
9.       I end all (A) my business letters with (B) “Your truly,” but she can end (C) hers with “Sincerely (D) your.”
10.   Does (A) your manager mind (B) mine calling during (C) his break time if (D) our family is having a slight emergency?
Practice C (Added Subject and Objects)
1.       I bought (A) myself a new computer that (B) it works faster than others I’ve had, but (C) the one problem with it is the color; (D) it’s sky blue.
2.       Our manager, (A) who tries to keep her employees happy, (B) she brought two dozen cookies to the store, (C) which would have been nice, except that (D) everybodywas trying to diet.
3.       The restaurant (A) that I was telling you about (B) it has the best servers (C) who can’t do enough to make (D) their customers feel special.
4.       Please keep an eye on the fax machine (A) that we just installed next to the secretary’s desk because (B) I’m expecting (C) it an important document (D) that’s coming from Detroit.
5.       The brokers at Robinson Associates, (A) who are the stock brokers (B) that gave (C) me such good advice, (D) which made me a lot of money.
6.       The last time we spoke to Mr. Duffy (A) it was about a week ago when (B) he had just returned from (C) his vacation, during (D) which he lost his passport.
7.       The doorman (A) who works at my apartment building (B) he has been studying to get his real estate license so that (C) he can work for (D) himself buying and selling properties.
8.       Technology, (A) which (B) it has been advancing so quickly, is almost making (C) some equipment obsolete before (D) it can be taken out of the boxes and installed.
9.       Ms. Lee, our public relations director, (A) she told me recently that (B) she’s tired of traveling so much for the company, (C) which allows (D) her so little time at home.
10.   (A) I haven’t been to Katmandu yet, but (B) it will be interesting to visit (C) there and see our new branch that (D) it opened up last spring.