I have | some something somebody | relatives in London. |
There is | some something somebody | at home. |
There is | some something somebody | interesting on TV tonight. |
Is there | any anything anybody | on this desk? |
Have they | any anything anybody | chairs in the kitchen? |
Is there | any anything anybody | in the bathroom? |
We havent | any anything anybody | friends in Paris. |
There is | some something somebody | in the fridge. |
There is | some something somebody | in the house. |
Exercise 6.. some any, somebody anybody, something anything.
1) Do you have classes today? No, we havent classes on Saturday.
2) Have you got questions?
3) I want to tell you interesting about our friend Sally.
4) Is there interesting on TV?
5) Come here, Ill show you pictures of our country house.
6) Do you know in that house?
7) There is light in the flat. is at home.
8) Here are books by English writers. Take book you like.
9) Is there here who knows this man?
10) He has given them money.
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some / any | no () | + There are some books on the table. - 1) There are nobooks on the table. 2) There arent any books on the table. |
somebody / anybody (someone / anyone) | nobody (no one) () | + I met somebody in the street. - 1) I met nobody in the street. 2) I didnt meet anybody in the street. |
something / anything | nothing () | + I found something in my bag. - 1) I found nothing in my bag. 2) I didnt find anything in my bag. |
somewhere / anywhere | nowhere () | + She is somewhere in the garden. - 1) She is nowhere. 2) She isnt anywhere. |
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Exercise 1. . .
1) We will go somewhere next summer.
2) I bought some toys for my children.
3) She was reading something.
4) There is somebody in the classroom.
Exercise 2. .
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2. Kate Brown About Her Family :
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My dearest and nearest; an average family; as like as two pears; for example; in spite of everything; to discuss everyday problems; to happen very seldom.
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I go home not very often, thats why
As any other person, I
There are so many of them, that
First of all
As for my father
They have much
No wonder!
Now some words
And in conclusion
It is nice to have
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Is Kates family united and friendly?
Have they good or bad relations?
Whom can Kate rely for and ask for advice?
Why does Kate respect her father?
With whom does Kate quarrel sometimes?
What do they do in the evening?
Where do they like to spend their week-ends?
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5. Stepmother. .
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7. My Friend :
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Similar ideas and believes; of the same age; two years younger than I; one more peculiarity; to let somebody down; my twin soul; friends forever.
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Friendship is
Your best friend always
We made friends
We have the same
We both like
Its no wonder, that
As for our relations
If there is some misunderstanding
I am sure, Helen and I
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What is friendship?
Has the narrator many friends? Why?
Have the girls much in common? Prove it.
How do the girls spend their time together?
What are the relations between them?
What do you think? Can anything destroy their friendship? Why?
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10. Nick Nelson About His Family :
a) there + to be, to have you can see.
1) :
We live in a new block of flats in London.
There are 5 in the building.
Near the house, in the you can see the .
There are, , and on the playground.
On the right of the house you can see our.
We live in the second . Our flat is on the fifth .
There are four in our flat. We have , , , , and .
The largest room in our flat is and we use it as and as .
Our bedroom is not but very .
My study is the room in our flat.
Our kitchen is and . It is very .
We have all modern conveniences in our flat, such as , , , and .
We have a and in our house. It is very convenient.
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Describe the house, where the Nelsons live.
Describe the yard.
Describe the flat.
d) :
Furniture in the living room.
Furniture in the bedroom.
Furniture in the childrens room.
Furniture in the study.
Electrical appliances in the kitchen.
Modern conveniences.
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13. :
To disagree; to quarrel; a husband; a daughter; to understand; to be alike.
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1. I have good relations my Mum.
2. She is always ready help me.
3. I know, I can always rely my elder sister.
4. My younger brother often asks me advice.
5. I respect my father his sense humour.
6. He can always cheer me .
7. We are deeply attached each other.
8. My aunt and I get very well.
9. My parents try take my opinion consideration.
10. I have entered the University. Now I live far my parents. I miss them.
11. All the members our family are very friendly.
12. There are 4 us. I mean our family consists 4 members.
13. My parents have been married 18 years.
14. My sister and I have much common.
15. I am proud my parents.
16. The apple doesnt fall far the tree.
17. My parents are always interested what I do.
18. I help my mother the house.
19. the evening I like listen music.
20. We like spend week-ends out town.
21. Usually I gather all my friends my birthday party.
22. I got acquainted Nick when we studied college.
23. We have been friends many years.
24. I have known her childhood.
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1) Whose relatives are they? (my husband)
2) Whose nephew is he? (my father and my mother)
3) Whose rooms are these? (her children)
4) Whose flat is that? (my elder sister Helen)
5) Whose grandchildren are they? (my grandparents)