
- •The Noun and the Verb to Be in the Present Simple
- •1. Make plurals:
- •2. Change from singular to plural:
- •3. Change from singular to plural.
- •4. Change from singular to plural.
- •5. Make questions and negatives:
- •6. Give short answers:
- •8. Question words:
- •9. Fill in the gaps with question words:
- •10. Translate into English:
- •Possessive Pronouns
- •11. Put in the possessive pronouns.
- •12. Put in the possessive pronouns.
- •13. Put the nouns/pronouns in the plural form.
- •14. Use the nouns and pronouns in the single. Change the sentences accordingly.
- •15. Whose is this? – It is mine. Give it to me.
- •16. Paraphrase.
- •17. Choose the right word.
- •18. Finish the sentences with …. (a) friend(s) of mine/yours, etc.
- •Have got/Has got
- •20. Paraphrase using the patterns.
- •21. Make up short dialogues.
- •22. If you are homeless, you haven’t got a home. Write sentences using If you are ….., you haven’t got a/any ….. To explain these words:
- •23. Complete the sentences with have (got)/has (got) in the correct form.
- •24. Right or wrong?
- •25. Complete the sentences with the set expressions.
- •Слова «много»/«мало»
- •26. Translate into English:
- •27. Ask questions:
- •28. Use a few or a little for each of the nouns in the list.
- •29. Change as in the patterns:
- •30. Combine in one sentence:
- •31. Translate into English:
- •Interviews
- •33. Write questions for these answers.
- •Adverbs of Frequency
- •34. Insert the adverb in the correct place in the sentence.
- •35. Translate the adverb and insert it in the right place in the sentence.
- •36. Insert the adverb in the correct place in the sentence.
- •37. Answer the questions.
- •38. Translate into English.
- •Numbers
18. Finish the sentences with …. (a) friend(s) of mine/yours, etc.
1. I went to the cinema with …………………………. 2. They went on holiday with some………………………… 3. She is going out with ………………………..4. We had dinner with…………………….5. I played tennis with ………………………..6. He’s going to meet with …………………………7. Do you know that man? Is he …………………………….?
19. Join up the ideas to make expressions.a + my brilliant idea
some + his distant relatives
a + her beautiful cousin
a + our silly cats
a + our driver
some + her crayons
a + her old friend
some + her scarfs
a + Ann’s relative
a + Mary’s colleague
some + Mr Lightman’s students
a + Richard’s close friend
a + Tom’s car
that + your smelly dog
that + her unemployed brother
these + his stupid plans
those + your old books
this + your wonderful news
that + our lazy son
those + their impossible children
these + our silly cats
Have got/Has got
20. Paraphrase using the patterns.
Have you got a dictionary? – Do you have a dictionary? Has she got a dictionary? – Does she have a dictionary? |
a bag, a pen, a dictionary, a car, a tissue, a watch, an idea, any clean clothes, any ideas, any scissors, a brother, a sister, a mink coat, a diamond ring, a yacht, any tissues
I haven’t got a sister. – I don’t have a sister. She hasn’t got a hamster. – She doesn’t have a hamster. |
a bag, a pen, a dictionary, a car, a tissue, a watch, an idea, any clean clothes, any ideas, any scissors, a brother, a sister, a mink coat, a diamond ring, a yacht, any tissues
Has he got a cat? – Does he have a cat?
Have they got a cat? – Do they have a cat?
1) Has he got a sister? 2) Has she got a laptop? 3) Have they got iPads? 4) Have you got a visa? 5) Has she got a passport? 6) Have they got business cards? 7) Have you got any time? 8) Have you got any ideas? 9) Have you got a pen? 10) Has she got a new job? 11) Have they got a house in Spain? 12) Has he got any money? 13) Has she got long hair? 14) Has he got blue eyes?
He hasn’t got a cat. – He doesn’t have a cat.
They haven’t got a cat. – They don’t have a cat.
He hasn’t got a parrot. He hasn’t got a red Ferrari. She hasn’t got a watch. She hasn’t got any ideas. They haven’t got a camera. She hasn’t got a mink coat. They haven’t got a yacht. They haven’t got e-book readers. I haven’t got a brother. He hasn’t got a flat in the city centre. She hasn’t got red hair. He hasn’t got a job. She hasn’t got a pencil case. They haven’t got any tickets.
21. Make up short dialogues.
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-Do you have a dictionary?
-Yes. Here you are.
-Do you have any paper?
-Do you have any pencils?
-No, I don’t. Sorry.
paper, a pen, a pencil, a marker, a rubber, a ruler, a tissue, a highlighter, scissors, a pencil sharpener, money, lined paper, coloured pencils, crayons, sticky notes, a calculator, glue, a stapler, a charger
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-Do you have a dictionary?
-No, but Pepe has one.
-Do you have any scissors?
-No, sorry. Ask Sam. I think he has some.
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-Do you have an aspirin? I have a terrible headache.
-I’ll just look. I think I have some in my bag. Oh, no, sorry, I don’t have any.
a tissue, a pen, a calculator, a key, a charger, a phrasebook, a pencil, a compact mirror, hand sanitizer, breath mints