- •I … at the university
- •I … on duty today.
- •I … from Moscow.
- •I usually get up at … 7 o’clock in … morning.
- •I … many English books.
- •I … many friends.
- •In the … of the dining-room we have a table.
- •I … two brothers and three sisters.
- •I … a lot of notebooks in my bag.
- •I … my family very much.
- •I … coffee three times a day.
- •I … a lot of notebooks in my bag.
- •I’m a waiter.
- •I … at the institute.
- •It’s the thing … connects my camera to the computer.
- •Is ... Absent today?
- •If you ever have ... Problems, let me know.
- •I’ve got good relations ... My mum.
- •Is there … at home today?
- •I didn’t do … last night.
- •I like … coffee.
- •I … in Saryagash in 1988.
In the … of the dining-room we have a table.
<variant>middle
<variant>right
<variant>left
<variant>near
<variant>round
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This table is for … and …
<variant>newspapers, magazines
<variant>shoes, coat
<variant>balcony, book
<variant>radio
<variant>carpet
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The … is smaller than the dining-room
<variant>bedroom
<variant>telephone
<variant>curtain
<variant>electricity
<variant>chair
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There is a …near the window.
<variant>sofa
<variant>pen
<variant>book
<variant>spoon
<variant>plate
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There is a … here to cook the meals.
<variant>gas-stove
<variant>armchair
<variant>air
<variant>desk
<variant>carpet
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He … a flat in the center of the city.
<variant>has
<variant>have
<variant>is
<variant>are
<variant>did
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I … two brothers and three sisters.
<variant>have
<variant>do
<variant>does
<variant>am
<variant>is
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She … a headache.
<variant>has
<variant>have
<variant>did
<variant>is
<variant>might
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Does your sister … a boyfriend?
<variant>have
<variant>has
<variant>was
<variant>were
<variant>am
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Our university … a lot of libraries.
<variant>has
<variant>have
<variant>are
<variant>do
<variant>was
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I … a lot of notebooks in my bag.
<variant>have
<variant>has
<variant>am
<variant>is
<variant>do
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His little brother … many toys.
<variant>has
<variant>does
<variant>are
<variant>was
<variant>did
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They … two rooms in the flat.
<variant>have
<variant>is
<variant>am
<variant>can
<variant>may
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The boy … three red pencils.
<variant>has
<variant>is
<variant>do
<variant>does
<variant>were
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… she got any nephews or nieces?
<variant>has
<variant>does
<variant>is
<variant>am
<variant>may
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The little girl … a doll.
<variant>has
<variant>are
<variant>might
<variant>am
<variant>may
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They … many friends who live in Astana.
<variant>have
<variant>can
<variant>does
<variant>could
<variant>are
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He … three languages.
<variant>speaks
<variant>closes
<variant>sheets
<variant>gets
<variant>finishes
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I … my family very much.
<variant>love
<variant>speak
<variant>does
<variant>start
<variant>work
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We … in a bank.
<variant>work
<variant>sleep
<variant>study
<variant>get up
<variant>go
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