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there is (are)   There is a book on the table. () . There is a teacher in the room. () . to be   The book is on the table. . The teacher is in the room. .

there is/there are

1. there is/there are?

2. ?

3. there is?

4. there are?

5. , ?

6. , ?

7. there is/there are?

8. : " ".

9. : " ".

10. there is/there are?

11. : " (street) ?"

12. : " ?"

13. ?

14. ?

15. : " ".

16. : " ".

1. .

1. There is a teacher at the table, 2. There is a bag on the table. 3. There are girls in the room. 4. Are there many bags in the room? 5. No, there are not.

 

2. .

1:There is a pen on the desk. Is there a pen on the desk? There is no pen on the desk. 2:There are books on the table. Are there books on the table? There are no books on the table.

 

There is a pen on the desk. There is a desk in the room. There is a man in the street. There is picture on the wall. There is a letter in the bag There are books on the table. There are pictures on the wall. There are boys in the park. There are children in the room. There are many people in the bus.

 


1.

6 , , .

There is a box on the wall

There are a house on the table

a pencil in the bag

a girl in the street

pens in the park

many pictures

2.

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7.

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1 - one 2 - two 3 - three 4 - four 5 - five 6 - six 7 - seven 8 - eight 9 - nine 10 - ten 11 eleven 12 - twelve

 

13 19 - "teen" .

 

13, 15 18:

three thirteen, five fifteen, eight eighteen.

 

13 19 : fourteen ["fL'tJn]

 

13 - thirteen 14 - fourteen 15 - fifteen 17 - seventeen 18 - eighteen 19 nineteen

 

20 90 - "ty" .

 

20, 30, 50 80:

two twenty, three thirty, four forty, five fifty, eight eighty.

 

20 - twenty 30 - thirty 40 - forty 50 - fifty 60 - sixty 70 - seventy 80 - eighty 90 ninety

 

21, 22 .. :

 

twenty-one, twenty-two

 


100 - a hundred-, 1000 - a thousand, 1 000 000 - a million one

a (one) hundred, a (one) thousand.

 

- s, two hundred, three thousand.

Hundred, thousand, million - s, , .

 

Hundreds of students were at the meeting. .

 

( , ) and.

375 - three hundred and seventy five. 2,075 - two thousand and seventy five.

 

"?". (the) , , " th ".

 

1- - the first

2- - the second

3- - the third

 

4- - the fourth

5- - the fifth ("ve" - "f")

6- - the sixth

7- - the seventh

8- - the eighth ( "h")

9- - the ninth ( "e" )

10- - the tenth

11- - the eleventh

12- - the twelfth ("ve" - "f")

13- - the thirteenth

 

, , " " " ie ": twenty - twentieth, thirty - thirtieth.

 

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21 - the twenty first

1245 - the one thousand two hundred and forty fifth.

, , :

1900 - nineteen hundred

1905 - nineteen oh five

1999 - nineteen ninety-nine

 

2000 - two thousand

2006 - two thousand and six

 

: 3/6/1999 or 3 June 1999

: The third of June nineteen ninety-nine.

or

June the third, nineteen ninety-nine.

 

(The days of the week).

Monday ['mAndi] Tuesday ['tSu:zdi] Wednesday ['wenzdi] Thursday ['TE:zdi] Friday ['fraIdi] Saturday ['sxtqdi] Sunday ['sAndi]

 

(The seasons of the year).

spring ['sprIN] summer ['sAmq] autumn ['O:tqm] winter ['wIntq]

 

(The months of the year).

January ['Gxnjuqri] February ['februqri] March ['mRtS] April ['eIprIl] May ['meI] June ['Gu:n] July [Gu: 'laI] August ['O:gqst] September [sep'tembq] October [Ok'tOubq] November [nO'vembq] December [dI'sembq]

1. 13 19?

2. ( ) -: 16, 17.

3. ?

4. ( ) -: 60, 70, 100, 200.

5. -: 125.

6. -: 1000, 3000.

7. ?

8. "1985 "?

9. -: "".

10. -: "".

11. -: "".

12. -: "".

13. ?

 

1. .

 

  one   eleven   twenty-one   thirty-one
  two   twelve   twenty-two   forty
  three   thirteen   twenty-three   fifty
  four   fourteen   twenty-four   sixty
  five   fifteen   twenty-five   seventy
  six   sixteen   twenty-six   eighty
  seven   seventeen   twenty-seven   ninety
  eight   eighteen   twenty-eight   one hundred
  nine   nineteen   twenty-nine    
  ten   twenty   thirty    

 

2. . .

 

one 1 two
ten twelve
one hundred twenty
  fourteen
  forty-five
  fifty-four
5 five sixteen
  twenty-six
  sixty-one
  eighteen
  eighty-seven
  ninety-eight
   
   
   

 

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1 January, 6 March, 14 October

2/5/80 20/11/75 10/4/2006

 

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2

[s]: nice, cell, since, cyst, mince, celt, cess, cent, cist, fence

[k]: cab, cad, cob, cub, crop, scud, can, clog, cap, cry

G g

2

[dZ]: gel, gem, gist, gip, gym, gest, gyp, gim, gin, page

[g]: flag, glad, gum, god, gas, go, gull, big, gun, gas

S s

2

[s]: slap, bus, stop, sell, plus, helps, sit, sad, sent, stamp

[z]: begs, nose, digs, clubs, rose, beds, pose, pigs, close, hills

X x

2

[ks]: mix, six, fix, next, text, ax, flax, fox, box, ox

[gz]: exam, exist, exult, exact

1

1

[s]: cell, nice, cist, cyst, pence

[k]: cut, cod, cat, can, cry

2

[dZ]: gym, page, gest, gim, gist

[g]: gap, golf, grab, grog, got

3

[s]: sun, sat, lips, pets, stop

[z]: nose, clubs, rose, beds, begs

4

[ks]: six, fox, fix, box, text

[gz]: exam, exact, exult, exempt, exert


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I

pane

he

cute

cape

tube

tope

by

seme

mete

fine

bone

type

II

pan

hen

lab

pin

met

pyx

sit

muss

cyst

lop

top

tun

III

hart

turn

Byrd

barn

her

born

port

term

pirm

hyrst

first

curt

IV

pare

pure

cure

byre

tore

sere

bare

more

pire

fire

here

tyre


 

to be

He is a doctor. My friend is a student. They are friends. We are in the room. You are tired.

 

to have/have got

I have(got) a book. He has(got) a note-book. We have(got) a flat. They have(got) friends. She has(got) a car. You have(got) a house. They have(got) skis. He has(got) a sister. She has(got) a brother. We have(got) toys.




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