Exercise 1. Use have got or has got. Make the sentences negative and interrogative
1. Steven has got a new car. Has Steven got a bicycle? No, Steven hasn’t got a bicycle. 2. Sally.............. an umbrella. ........................ a hat? .................................. 3. Anna and Tom................ a parrot. ....................................... a horse? ................................................. 4. The table......................... four legs. ......................................... three legs? .......................................... 5. The dog.......................... a long tail. .......................................... a short tail? ................................................ 6. Mike..................................... a computer. ................................................... a fax machine? .......................................................... 7. Julie................................ a big office. ........................................... a small office? ................................................
Exercise 2. Complete the sentences using have/ has got or haven’t/ hasn’t got and one of the following phrases: A lot of pets, a headache, four legs, toothache, her glasses, a balcony, enough money, sharp teeth 1. I don’t feel very well. I......................... 2. It’s a nice flat but it.............................. 3. Most animals....................................... 4. Katy likes animals. She........................ 5. I’m going to the dentist’s. I.................. 6. Grandma can’t read the letter. She.................... 7. Sharks............................. 8. We must go to the bank. We..........................
Exercise 3. Use to be or to have/to have got in the present simple tense. I. How... you? 2. What... her name? 3. How old... you? 4. There...many mistakes in the text. 5. My friend... bad habits. 6. You... welcome. 7. Sam and John... friends. 8. She.... a little child. 9. He... out. 10. The metro station... far from my house. 11. They... a new flat. 12. Who... at home? 13. What country... you from? 14. He... a big car. 15. We...late. 16. Her name... Mary. 17. Her eyes... grey. 18.1... happy. 19. She... many aunts and uncles. 20. It... a nice day. Exercise 4. Make sentences putting the words in the correct order. 1. got / you / brothers / any / have? 2. are / brother / in / my / London / and / friend / her 3. me / is / Ann / name / excuse / your / Smith? 4. from / where / Philip's / is / father? 5. Lucy / are / her / students / and / brother? 6. English / am / school / a / at / student / language / I / an 7. good-looking / and / are / very / they / dark Exercise 5. Translate the sentences from Russian into English
DIALOGUE
- Good morning, Mr Gordon. - Good morning. - Please sit down. - Thank you. - Now, one or two questions... - Yes, of course. - How old are you, Mr Gordon? - Twenty- nine. - And you're Scottish, aren't you? - Yes, that's right. - Are you married? - Yes, I am. - What is your wife's name? - Mary. - And your wife's age, Mr Gordon? - Pardon? - How old is Mrs Gordon? - Oh, she is twenty-seven. - And is she Scottish, too? - No, she is Canadian. - Canadian, yes. Have you got any children? - Yes, two. A boy and a girl. - And what are their names? - Sam and Alice. - And their ages? - Seven and five. - I see. Now one more question, Mr Gordon. What is your job? - I'm a university teacher. UNIT II. My friend and I Speaking: Speaking about smb’s friend Text: My friend and I Grammar: Способы выражения принадлежности Grammar Способы выражения принадлежности Притяжательные местоимения Exercise 1. Write down the appropriate forms of possesive pronouns Exercise 2. Choose the write variant
Притяжательный падеж существительных
Exercise 3. Ask and answer the questions looking at the pictures
Exercise 4. Answer the questions looking at the family tree
Text My friend and I
Text. My friend and I
Look at this man. He is my friend. My friend's name is Peter. Peter is not old, he is young. He is only 25 (years old). Peter is married. He has a wife. His wife's name is Marry. She is 25, too. Peter and his wife are of the same age. My friend is a judge at a people's court. Marry is a teacher of English at the University. My friend's family is not large. They are three in the family. Peter and Marry have a son, Nick by name. He is only 3. I am not a judge. I am 20. And I'm a student. I study at the Moscow Law Institute. I am not from Moscow, I was born in Kiev. My friends and I are in Peter's new flat now. It is not far from the centre of Moscow. It is a two-room flat. My friends are always glad to see me at their place. Answer the questions using the information from the text: 1. Is your friend Nick? 2. What is your friend's name? 3. Is your friend 19? (25?) 4. How old is your friend? 5. Is he married? 6. Who is his wife? 7. Are Peter and Marry of the same age? 8. What is your friend? (your friend's wife?) 9. Is your friend's family large? 10.Have Peter and Marry got any children? 11.How many children have Peter and Marry got?
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