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Exercise 10. Transcribe the words and translate them into Russian.
Learn the words.
Right, cold, remember, perhaps, excellent, wonderful, cinema,
pilot, famous.
LESSON 6
Exercise 1. Make the sentences negative and interrogative.
Model: He has got a family.
Has he got a family?
He has no family.
He hasn’t got a family.
1. She has got a car. 2. He has got a wife and a daughter. 3. We have
got a garden. 4. They have got children. 5. He has got a grandmother.
6. We have got a nephew. 7. She has got mistakes in her dictation.
8. They have got a plan. 9. I have got a big house.
Exercise 2. Make short dialogues according to the model:
a) Model: This is John.
Has John got a family?
Jane — a job, Peter — a brother, Pam — a sister, Ted — friends,
Roger — a car, Sam — a dog, Jack — a house, Mr. Sandford — a
garden, Mary — a husband, John — a wife.
b) Model: That’s Polly’s dog.
Has she got a cat?
1. Simon’s flat — family. 2. Jack’s house — a car. 3. Tom’s
grandmother — a grandfather. 4. Ann’s nephew — a niece. 5. Roger’s
sister — a brother. 6. Mr. Sandford’s house — a garden. 7. Mr. Jones’s
farm — a tractor. 8. Mr. White’s bag — a newspaper. 9. Bill’s camera —
a computer. 10. Pam’s cassette — a tape-recorder.
c) Model: Tom’s got a dog — Has he?
1. Pam — flat. 2. Liz — a cat. 3. Jill — a family. 4. Benny — a rabbit.
5. Nell — a monkey. 6. John — a hedgehog. 7. Simon — a horse. 8. Kate
— a parrot. 9. Mr. Jones — a cow. 10. Peter — a mouse.
     Exercise 10. Transcribe the words and translate them into Russian.
                  Learn the words.
      Right, cold, remember, perhaps, excellent, wonderful, cinema,
pilot, famous.


                               LESSON 6

     Exercise 1. Make the sentences negative and interrogative.
     Model: He has got a family.
            Has he got a family?
            He has no family.
            He hasn’t got a family.
      1. She has got a car. 2. He has got a wife and a daughter. 3. We have
got a garden. 4. They have got children. 5. He has got a grandmother.
6. We have got a nephew. 7. She has got mistakes in her dictation.
8. They have got a plan. 9. I have got a big house.

     Exercise 2. Make short dialogues according to the model:
     a) Model: This is John.
               Has John got a family?
     Jane — a job, Peter — a brother, Pam — a sister, Ted — friends,
Roger — a car, Sam — a dog, Jack — a house, Mr. Sandford — a
garden, Mary — a husband, John — a wife.
     b) Model: That’s Polly’s dog.
              Has she got a cat?
       1. Simon’s flat — family. 2. Jack’s house — a car. 3. Tom’s
grandmother — a grandfather. 4. Ann’s nephew — a niece. 5. Roger’s
sister — a brother. 6. Mr. Sandford’s house — a garden. 7. Mr. Jones’s
farm — a tractor. 8. Mr. White’s bag — a newspaper. 9. Bill’s camera —
a computer. 10. Pam’s cassette — a tape-recorder.
     c) Model: Tom’s got a dog — Has he?
     1. Pam — flat. 2. Liz — a cat. 3. Jill — a family. 4. Benny — a rabbit.
5. Nell — a monkey. 6. John — a hedgehog. 7. Simon — a horse. 8. Kate
— a parrot. 9. Mr. Jones — a cow. 10. Peter — a mouse.

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