Use the nouns in the correct form.1) On his way home he always buys newspaper and magazines from...(newsagent).2) He bought... (bar/chocolate) for little Annie.3) When will you give me ... (next week/ timetable)4) On the table he noticed...(wine/bottle) and (coffee/cup)5) Something was wrong ... (car/door)6)...(ten/minute) wait seemed very long him.7)There is black file in ...(desk/drawer)
1) On his way home he always buys newspapers and magazines from the newsagent 2) He bought a bar of chocolate for little Annie 3) When will you give me next week's timetable 4) On the table he noticed a bottle of wine and a cup of coffee 5) Something was wrong with the car door 6) A ten-minute wait seemed very long to him 7) There is a black file in the desk drawer.
1) On his way home he always buys newspapers and magazines from the newsagent
2) He bought a bar of chocolate for little Annie
3) When will you give me next week's timetable
4) On the table he noticed a bottle of wine and a cup of coffee
5) Something was wrong with the car door
6) A ten-minute wait seemed very long to him
7) There is a black file in the desk drawer.