1) We have a good playground near our house.
2) Children have toys.
3) I have breakfast at 7 a.m.
4) We have got many friends in different cities of our country.
5) My room has one window.
6) Yesterday I had a talk with the director.
7) You will have many new subjects at college.
8) My friend has a sister.
9) You have two English dictionaries.
10) She has got a computer.
Exercise 3. .
a) 1. I have a new tape-recorder. 2. They have enough money to buy a flat. 3. She has time to do it now. 4. Well have holidays in summer. 5. This man had a heart attack last month.
b) 1. English people have tea many times a day. 2. We had a good time out of town. 3. I have coffee only in the morning. 4. The pupils have classes six days a week. My friend usually has dinner in our school canteen.
Exercise 4. .
1) You have many (few) friends at school.
2) I had dinner at home (at school) yesterday.
3) They have a house (a flat) in Kirov.
4) He has a lot of English (French) books.
5) Her family had a rest in the countryside (abroad) last summer.
6) I usually have coffee (tea) in the morning.
7) We have meals three (four0 times a day.
8) You will have five (six) lessons tomorrow.
Exercise 5. .
1) You havent got this information, ?
2) The English alphabet has 26 letters, ?
3) You had breakfast at home, ?
4) She wont have a party next week, ?
5) The child has milk before going to bed, ?
6) You havent got English text-book today,?
Exercise 6. , .
Who, when, where, what, how many, how often, what kind of.
1) We shall have a lecture on history tomorrow.
2) English people have many old customs and traditions.
3) She had two difficult exams last week.
4) I have got a new computer.
5) He has a letter for you on the table.
Exercise 7. to be to have Present, Past Future Indefinite.
1. She a new telephone number. Her telephone number 3229367.
2. It Sunday tomorrow. I at home. I no lessons.
3. - she a family? Yes, she .Her family not very large.
4. I a test next week. It three tasks. I hope, they easy.
5. The classroom 15 desks. The desks green.
6. Students new desks and a teacher an old desk.
7. Last week we a dictation. It not big but it many new words.
8. It warm today. But yesterday the weather cold.
9. - You a new dress, not you? Yes, it new.
10. What your future profession? I a doctor. My parents doctors too. It our family tradition.
Exercise 8. .
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five hundred cities-500 hundred s of cities-
two thousand books-2000 thousand s of books-
six million schools-6000000 million s of schools-
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the first part = part one
the fifth chapter = chapter fife
the ninth paragraph = paragraph nine
the tenth page = page ten
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I usually take bus 5 (bus five) .
He lives in apartment 10 (apartment ten) 10.
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. year , in the year . , , , - .
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1995 in nineteen ninety-nine = in the year nineteen ninety-nine
1900 - nineteen hundred
2000 twenty hundred = two thousand
2006 twenty hundred and six = two thousand and six = twenty 0 six
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15th May, 1948 The fifteenth of May, nineteen forty-eight
May 15th, 1948
May 15, 1948 May the fifteenth, nineteen forty-eight.
15 1948
on 15th May, 1948 on the fifteenth of May, nineteen forty-eight
on May 15th, 1948
on May 15, 1948 on May the fifteenth, nineteen forty-eight.
watch ()
clock (, )
alarm clock -
hour hand
minute hand
face of the clock/watch -
My watch is right/wrong. ./ .
My watch is (5 minutes) slow/fast. / ( 5 ).
a.m. in the morning (from 00 to 12)
p.m. in the afternoon/in the evening (from 12 to 24)
What time is it? = Whats the time? ?
Its: 9.00 (nine oclock = nine a.m.)
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9.15 (a quarter past nine a.m.)
9.45 (a quarter to ten a.m.)
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9.35 (25 minutes to ten a.m.)
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