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I shall be a student next year.
I am your teacher now. (next year). You are my students now.(last year). He will be at home tomorrow. (today, yesterday). They are ready. (tomorrow, yesterday). She was ill last week. (now). We are at the University. (yesterday). The lesson is over. (soon). That is a large house. (next year). He is well now. (soon).
15. Give the short answers. 1. Are you at the lesson? (Yes). 2. Is it a lesson in Russian? (No). 3. Is it an English lesson? (Yes). 4. Is Nick in the classroom? (Yes). 5. Was he at the University yesterday? (No). 6. Was he ill? (Yes). 7. Was Lena at the University yesterday? (No). 8. Was she ill too? (Yes). 9. Were Ann and Pete late for the English lesson? (No). 10. Are they ready for the lesson? (Yes). 11. Will they be there tomorrow? (Yes). 12. Will the lesson be over soon? (Yes).
16. Make these sentences negative and interrogative. 1) We are first year students. 2) His specialty is a linguist. 3) The English literature is very old. 4) It’s a necessary word. 5) They were in the class, when the teacher came in. 6) He’s always ready for the seminar. 7) The course will be especially useful for them. 17. Make questions with who and the following phrases. Model: Be fond of literature – Who is fond of literature? 1) Be the first year student 2) Be Russian 3) Be from other cities 4) Be 19 in a year 5) Be absent 6) Be good at English 7) Be an attentive listener. 18. Use the proper form of have. 1) She … got a headache. 2) We … excellent results for the test. 3) This city … lots of places worth seeing. 4) London … many beautiful parks. 5) Tomorrow my group mates will … an English exam.
19. Make these sentences negative and interrogative. Model: They have got a lot of scientific publications. – They haven’t got many scientific publications. – Have they got many scientific publications? Забиваем Сайты В ТОП КУВАЛДОЙ - Уникальные возможности от SeoHammer
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20. Study this family tree. Write the sentences using have, has.
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1) John and Mary have four children. 2) Sam … two sisters and a brother. 3) Polly … two brothers and a sister. 4) Harry and Polly … two children. 5) Sam and Lisa … no children. 6) Jill … one brother. 7) Jill … no sisters. 8) John and Mary … two grandchildren. 21. Look at the information and write sentences about Ann, Jim and yourself.
1) Ann has got no camera. 2) Jim /have/got/…. 3) Ann /have/got/ …. 4) Jim /have/got/…. 5) Ann /have/got/…. 6) Jim/have/got/…. 7) Ann /have/got/…. 8) Jim/have/got/…. 9) I /have/got/…. 10) I /have/got/…. 11) I /have/got/…. 12) I /have/got/….
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