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7. Употребите нужную форму притяжательных местоимений

Would you like to see some of her (her, hers) poems?

(Their, theirs) Their knowledge of the subject is not much superior to ours (our, ours).

You take care of your (your, yours) things and I'll take care of mine (my, mine).

All our (our, ours) clothes were dirty, and mine (my, mine) especially so.

(Their, theirs) Their boat was faster than ours (our, ours).

I'm afraid they will take your (your, yours) words against hers (her, hers).

(Their, theirs) Their home is pretty but ours (our, ours) is prettier.

8. Напишите следующие предложения в вопросительной (общий и специальный вопросы) и отрицательной формах:

  1. They are in Europe now. – Are they in Europe now? Where are they now? They aren’t in Europe now/

  2. She is a clever girl. – Is she a clever girl? Who is a clever girl? She isn’t a clever girl.

  3. It is cold today. – Is it cold today? What is the weather like today? It isn’t cold today.

  4. He is in his office – Is he in his office? Who is in his office? He isn’t in his office.

  5. They are members of the country club. – Are they members of the country club? What they are members of? They aren’t members of the country club.

  6. Both sisters are tall. – Are both sisters tall? Who is tall? Both sisters aren’t tall.

  7. John is angry with you. – Is John angry with you? Whom is John angry with? John isn’t angry with you.

  8. She is a good tennis player. – Is she a good tennis player? Who is a good tennis player? She isn’t a good tennis player.

  9. The stamps are in my desk. – Are the stamps in my desk? Where are the stamps? The stamps aren’t in my desk.

  10. She is a good teacher. – Is she a good teacher? Who is a good teacher? She isn’t a good teacher.

  11. I am her cousin. – Am I her cousin? Who is her cousin? I am not her cousin.

9. Заполните пропуски глаголом to have, употребляя соответствующую форму настоящего, прошедшего времени. Напишите предложения в вопросительной (общий и специальный вопрос) и отрицательной формах:

  1. She has one sister and two brothers. – Does she have one sister and two brothers? How many sisters and brothers does she have? She hasn’t one sister and two brothers.

She had one sister and two brothers. – Did she have one sister and two brothers? How many sisters and brothers did she have? She hadn’t one sister and two brothers.

  1. We have a large library at school. – Do we have a large library at school? What do we have? We haven’t a large library at school.

We had a large library at school. – Did we have a large library at school? What did we have? We hadn’t a large library at school.

  1. They have a new car. – Do they have a new car? What do they have? They haven’t a new car.

They had a new car. – Did they have a new car? What did they have? They hadn’t a new car.

  1. She has green eyes. – Does she have green eyes? What eyes does she have? She hasn’t green eyes.

She had green eyes. – Did she have green eyes? What eyes did she have? She hadn’t green eyes.

  1. Helen has a headache. – Does Helen have a headache? Who has a headache? Helen hasn’t a headache.

Helen had a headache. – Did Helen have a headache? Who had a headache? Helen hadn’t a headache.

  1. The secretary has a new typewriter. – Does the secretary have a new typewriter? What does the secretary have? The secretary hasn’t a new typewriter.

The secretary had a new typewriter. – Did the secretary have a new typewriter? What did the secretary have? The secretary hadn’t a new typewriter.

  1. Mr. Smith's office has three large windows. – Has Mr. Smith's office three large windows? How many windows has Mr. Smith's office? Mr. Smith's office hasn’t three large windows.

Mr. Smith's office had three large windows. – Had Mr. Smith's office three large windows. How many windows had Mr. Smith's office? Mr. Smith's office hadn’t three large windows.

  1. We have many friends in Moscow. – Have we many friends in Moscow? Where have we many friends? We haven’t many friends in Moscow.

We had many friends in Moscow. – Had we many friends in Moscow? Where had we many friends? We hadn’t many friends in Moscow.

  1. Both brothers have red hair. – Have both brothers red hair? What hair have both brothers? Both brothers haven’t red hair.

Both brothers had red hair. – Had both brothers red hair? What hair had both brothers? Both brothers hadn’t red hair.

  1. Harry's dog has a long tail. – Has Harry's dog a long tail? What tail has Harry's dog? Harry's dog hasn’t a long tail.

Harry's dog had a long tail. – Had Harry's dog a long tail? What tail had Harry's dog? Harry's dog hadn’t a long tail.

  1. He and I have many things in common. – Have he and I many things in common? Who has many things in common? He and I haven’t many things in common.

He and I had many things in common. – Had he and I many things in common? Who had many things in common? He and I hadn’t many things in common.