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1. :

1. I often meet this engineer here.

2. You go to the factory every day.

3. They often come here.

4. My sister lives in Moscow.

5. My friend learns English.

6. Our teacher speaks French.

7. I usually read the newspaper at home.

2. do does.

1. your sister work?

2. What you do?

3. Where she work?

4. you learn English?

5. He not live here.

6. They not speak English.

7. I not know about it.

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3. Text My Working Day.

I get up at 7 oclock on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. I make my bed. Then I do my morning exercises. I go to the bathroom, where I wash myself.

Then I dress, go to the kitchen and have breakfast at 8 oclock.

I put my books, pens, copy books and other things into my bag. Then I go to the institute. It takes me twenty minutes to get there by bus.

I come home at 2 o'clock and have dinner. Then I read books, listen to the music or go for a walk with my friends.

At 7 oclock in the evening I have supper. I always read books and watch TV in the evening. I go to bed at 11 oclock.

 

 
2. Jane has got a lot of friends. 3. Ive got a wife. 4. They have their English in the morning. 5. They had a dictation yesterday. 6. I had dinner at two. 7. She often has colds. 2. : 1. I (have, have got) a family. 2. He (have, (has) got) a car. 3. She (doesnt, didnt) have a lot of work to do last week. 4. I (dont, didnt) usually have dinner at two. 5. (Have, has) you got a family? 6. We (have, have got) breakfast at 8. 3. : 1. . 2. . 3. ? 4. ? 5. . 6. ? 7. . 8. ?   3. Text: My family. This is my family: my wife, my son, my daughter and I. My names Peter Black. Im 40. My wifes name is Helen Black. She is 32. We have two children, a boy and a girl. The boys name is John. He is twelve years old. He is a schoolboy. My daughters name is Mary. She is very young. She is only five. Im an electronics engineer. I work at a large factory. My wife is a housewife. She has a lot of work to do. We have many relatives: cousins, uncles and aunts. My parents are sixty years old. They are farmers. Helens father is fifty-six and her mother is fifty-three. Helens sister Ann is her best friend. Ann is a college teacher. She is twenty-four. She is not married. She is fond of our children. My hobby is sports. My wifes hobby is knitting. My sons hobby is reading. My daughters hobby is dancing. We are a happy family. 4. . 1. You want to get a job. Fill in this: 1. Name 2. Family name 3. Place of birth
     
 
 
 

               
 
Because most tribes did not have a written language or history, it was a way of keeping their stories and culture alive. Another tradition among some Native Americans was the peace pipe. When they smoked this pipe with a stranger it meant friendship and peace.   4. : 1. My Last Day Off. 2. Last Sunday Evening.     Unit 4 1. to have have (has) got to have have (has) got
To have Have (has) got
1. I have classes in the morning I had a lot of free time last year 1. I have got a sister I have got a dog
2. Do you have classes every day? ? I dont have classes every day 2. Have you got a sister? I havent got a sister.
3. - Do you often have colds? , ( , ) 3. , Have you got a cold? ? ( )




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