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Asking for Personal Information




What is your name? Im John Brown.

What is your first name? My first name is John.

What is your surname? My surname is Brown.

What is your middle name? My middle name is Boynton.

What is your full name? My full name is John Boynton Brown.

 

How old are you, Jim? Im 22 (years old). Ill be 23 next week.

When is your birthday? My birthday is on the 2nd of March.

Where do you live? I live in Kherson.

Where are you from? / Where do you come from? I am from Ukraine.

Are you single or married? Im married.

 

Exercise 12. Make up a dialogue with your partner using the given phrases.

 

Exercise 13. Read the given text A and fill in the Registration Form given below.

Text A

My name is Anna Petrenko. Im 17 years old. Im from Ukraine. Im Ukrainian. I live in Kharkiv. I live in 9 Lesia Ukrainka square, flat 15. My telephone number is 2903154. I speak Ukrainian and Russian.

I am a first year student of the National University of Food Technologies. We study different subjects: Higher Maths, Business Ukrainian, Foreign Languages, History of Ukraine, Informatics. My favourite subjects are English and Ukrainian.

I like reading, drawing, playing badminton and cycling.

 

Meet My Family

Unit II

1. The Verb to have (got) in the Indefinite Tenses 2. Types of Questions 3. Case 4. Text Meet My Family

The Verb to have(got)

I. Grammar

䳺 to have :

1. ( ) ᒺ. To have Present Simpl .

e.g. This material has many good qualities.

2. ( , )

e.g. He had to get these data yesterday.

3. ( ) Perfect, Perfect Continuous.

e.g. Ann has just finished doing her home task.

She has been working for four hours.

4. 䳺

Remember!

 

To have a walk

To have a good time

To have a bite

To have a class

To have a talk/chat with smb

To have an experience

To have a nap

To have an opportunity to do smth.

To have a bad cold

To have in mind

To have smth. on

The Verb to have in the Indefinite Tenses

  Affirmative ( ) Interrogative () Negative ()
Present I have he she has it you we have they Have I ?/ Do I have..? He Has she ?/Does he have? it   you Have we ? they I have not (havent) I do not have he she has not (hasnt) it does not have it you we have not they (havent)
Past I he she it had you we they I he she Had it ? Did he have? you we they   I he she it had not you (hadnt) we they did not have
Future I, we shall have he she it will have you they Shall I, we have. ? he she Will it have ? you they     I, we shall not have he she it will not have you (wont) have they  
The Verb to have got in the Indefinite Tenses
Affirmative ( ) You   have got   a sister.  
Interrogative () Have   you   got a sister?
Negative () You   have not got   a sister.  

Exercise 1. Put in have, has, havent, hasnt or had/hadnt.

1. They like flowers. They a lot of roses in their garden.

2. Jane a car. She goes everywhere by bicycle.

3. Everybody likes Tom. He a lot of friends.

4. Mr and Mrs Eastwood two children, a boy and a girl.

5. This insect six legs.

6. I cant open the door. I a key.

7. Hurry! We much time.

8. Whats wrong?-I something in my eye.

9. Ben didnt read much. He many books.

10. Its a nice town. It a very nice shopping centre.

 

 

II. Types of Questions

Mr. Brown has a fax in his office.
General Question/ Has   Mr.Brown   a fax   in his office?      
Does Mr.Brown   have a fax   in his office?    
Alternative Question/ Has   Mr.Brown   a fax   or a computer in his office?  
Does Mr.Brown   have a fax   or a computer in his office?
Tag Question/ Mr.Brown   has a fax   in his office, hasnt he?/ doesnt he?    
Special Question/ Where has Mr.Brown   a fax?        
Where does Mr.Brown   have a fax?      
Special Question to Subject/ Who has a fax   in his office?      




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