Да, но не всегда, так как формы зависят от прилогательного, от которого зависит существительное
He carried his granny's heavy bag in order not to allow her to carry such heavy things.
1.boys, suits, schools, glasses, dresses, scarves, children, noses, cities.
2. It is Tom. His mother is a seller. She works at the bookshop. She works from Monday to Friday. She doesn't work on Saturday. Now she isn't working. She is watching TV at home.
3. Who is writing a letter? What is Dan writing?
Where does his friend live?
What is on the table? Where is the blue book?
4. I haven't got a new flat.
She doesn't go to school every day.
He can't ride a horse.
<span> (не видно имя, поэтому многоточие) ... isn't sitting on the sofa.</span>
3 Choose the correct preposition.
1 You can do many things on the Internet, from sending emails to writing a blog.
2 France is famous for its delicious cuisine.
3 The travel agency offers a variety of holiday destinations to choose from.
4 Children's playgrounds appear in most neighbourhoods around the city.
5 I'm tired of waiting for Valerie; let's just leave without her.
Everyday English
4 Use the sentences to complete the dialogue. One sentence isn't necessary.
A: Hello. Can I help you?
B: Hi. 1) I'd like a slice of pizza, please.
A: Alright. Anything else?
B: 2) How much is a lemonade?
A: It costs 50 pence.
B: OK. 3) Can I have one, please?
A: Of course. 4) Here's your pizza and your lemonade.
That's £2.50, please.
B: OK. 5) Here you are.
A: Thank you. 6) Here's your change.
B: Thanks. Bye.
2. cold
3. tired
4. scared
5. thirsty
6. hungry