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Self-correcting Exercises

Exercise 1. Translate the sentences into Russian.

  1. The participants of the con­ference have just discussed this problem.

  2. Have you any books on his­tory?

  1. Did you have a good rest on Sunday?

  2. 8. The teacher had to explain this grammar rule again.

  3. He had his watch repaired.

Участники конференции только что обсудили эту проблему.

У тебя есть какие-нибудь книги по истории?

Вы хорошо отдохнули в воскресенье?

Учителю пришлось объяснить это грамматическое правило еще раз. Ему починили часы.

Exercise 2. Transform the sentences into the Past.

Model :We have an English lesson today, (yesterday) We had an English lesson yesterday.

  1. 4. We usually have our dinner in the canteen, (last year)

  2. We have a dictation in Eng­lish today, (two days ago)

  3. They have to start this ex­periment now. (yesterday)

We usually had our dinner in the canteen last year.

We had a dictation in English two days ago.

They had to start this expe­riment yesterday.

Exercise 3. Transform the sentences into the Future.

Model: have much work to do. (next week)

I shall have much work to do next week.

  1. The students have a lecture in philosophy, (tomorrow)

  2. We have to do this research today, (in a day)

  3. The teacher has to explain this grammar rule again, (at the next lesson)

The students will have a lec­ture in philosophy tomorrow.

We shall have to do this re­search in a day.

The teacher will have to ex­plain this grammar rule again at the next lesson.

Exercise 4. Make the sentences negative.

Model:! have many books at home. I haven't any books at home. I have no books at home.

  1. We have a lot of fruit in the refrigerator.

  2. He has the right to do it.

We haven't any fruit in the refrigerator. We have no fruit in the refrigerator.

He hasn't any right to do it. He has no right to do it.

M о d el B: I have got a brother.

I haven't got a brother.

  1. The pupil has got a dic­tionary.

  2. They have got two sons.

The pupil hasn't got a dic­tionary.

They haven't got two sons.

Exercise 5. Make the sentences interrogative.

Model A: They have (got) a good library. Have they (got) a good library?

  1. She has many relatives.

  2. Steve has many English books.

Has she many relatives?

Has Steve many English books?

Model B: They have (had) to start at 5.

Do (did) they have to start at 5?

  1. She had to stay there for some more days.

  2. She had to learn this rule.

Did she have to stay there for some more days?

Did she have to learn this rule?

Model C: They have (had) dinner at 3 o'clock. (When?) When do (did) they have dinner?

  1. I usually have supper at

home. (Where?)

  1. The students have much

work to do. (Who?)

Where do you usually have supper?

Who has much work to do?