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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. .

1) . . .

2) . .

3) . .

4) . .

5) . .

 

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1 12   13 19 ( 1- 2- ) 20 90 ( 1- ) 100  
1one 2two 3three 4four 5five 6six 7seven 8eight 9nine 10ten 11eleven 12twelve 13-thirteen 14-fourteen 15-fifteen 16-sixteen 17-seventeen 18-eighteen 19-nineteen 20-twenty 21-twenty-one 22-twenty-two ... 30-thirty 40-forty 50-fifty 60-sixty 70-seventy 80-eighty 90-ninety   100-a/one hundred 200-two hundred .. 425-four hundred and twenty-five 1,000-a/one thousand 2,000-two hundred 6,250-six thousand two hundred and fifty 100,000 a/one hundred thousand 1,000,000 a/one million 8,729,050-eight million seven hundred and twenty-nine thousand and fifty 1--the first 2--the second 3--the third 4--the fourth 5--the fifth 16--the sixteenth 20- the twentieth 97--the ninety-seventh 100--the hundredth

Hundred, thousand, million +

Hundred, thousand million s, , , . of.

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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.

 

. 0 [ou]. , double .

: 66340224 double six three four 0 two two four

. year , in the year . , , , - .

: 1995 nineteen ninety-nine

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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: 15 1948

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.)

a quarter
 
9.30 (half past nine a.m.)

9.15 (a quarter past nine a.m.)

9.45 (a quarter to ten a.m.)

past
 
to
 
9.10 (10 minutes past nine a.m.)

9.35 (25 minutes to ten a.m.)

 
8 at 8 p.m.

half past

 


½ a/one half 1/3 a/one third 2/3 two thirds ¼ a/one fourth = a/one quarter ¾ three quarters = three fourths 2 2/5 two and two fifths   0.1 - nought point one = point one 0.01 nought point nought one = point nought one 2.35 two point three five 32.305 three two (= thirty-two) point three nought five

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