
- •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
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:
bald, penniless, childless, unemployed, toothless, lonely, starving, an orphan, unmarried
23. Complete the sentences with have (got)/has (got) in the correct form.
Have you got any brothers or sisters? – Yes, ……………………………………….. (two brothers).
Does your sister live in Scotland? – Yes, ……………………………………….. (a flat in Edinburgh).
What’s the matter? ……………………………………….. (a headache)? – No, but I feel tired.
Jane is tall and blonde. – No, you’re wrong. ……………………………………….. (blonde hair).
……………………………………….. (a holiday every year)? – Yes, I do.
Are you going to drive to Scotland? – No, ……………………………………….. (a driving license).
………………………………… (dinner at 7)? – No, we always eat at 8.
I can’t make a phone call. I ………………………. (any change).
I can’t read the notice. I ……………………. (my glasses).
We can visit the museum. …………………………… (enough time).
They can’t get into the house. – Why? – They ………………….. (a key).
She can’t pay her bills as she ……………………………. (any money).
I can take wonderful photos. ……………………….. (a brand new camera)
He can’t find his way to our house. ………………………. (a map)
Have = have got:
1.relatives
2.special features in appearance
objects
illnesses and pains
Only have:
have breakfast/lunch/dinner
have a sandwich/a cup of coffee/a glass of water
have a bath/a shower
have a rest/a walk
have a cigarette/ a chat/a look/a swim
have a party/a nice time
have a good flight/a good holiday
have a baby
have difficulty/trouble/fun
have lessons/classes
Have a good time!
Have a good journey!
Have a nice trip!
24. Right or wrong?
We’ve got a holiday in Mexico every year.
Paul’s got a sister in Scotland.
She is tired, but she doesn’t have a cold.
I haven’t got lunch every day.
Have you got a shower every day?
Have you got an English dictionary?
Do you have a headache?
I’ve got a holiday in Spain every year.
We’ve got a large garden.
I’ve got a bath at 10 and go to bed at 11.
They’ve got two dogs.
Have got a good weekend!
Have you got a bike?
I always have a wash before I go out.
He has a black beard.
The twins have mumps.
He has got a weak heart.
Do you often have headaches?
She’s got a nice voice.
They have got lunch at one.
25. Complete the sentences with the set expressions.
I don’t eat much during the day. I never ………………..
David likes to keep fit, so he ……… every day.
Excuse me, can I …………at your book, please?
Jim often feels tired in the evening. He ………… in his room and reads novels.
Oh, you are going on holiday to France. ………………………..!
Goodbye! I hope you …………………..!
I usually …………………. and a cup of tea for breakfast.
……you…………any……………. finding anywhere to live?