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4. Translate into English.

  1. В этом журнале много интересных статей.

  2. В нашем городе много музеев и театров.

  3. В этой комнате есть телефон?

  4. В этой комнате два окна.

  5. В чашке не было чая.

  6. Сколько статей было в этом журнале? - Там было несколько статей.

  7. Сколько студентов в аудитории? - Двадцать.

  8. Рядом с нашим домом будет парк.

  9. На этой улице была школа?

  10. На столе лежит несколько книг.

5. Put in there is/are in the appropriate form.

  1. Where can we sit? ... any chairs.

  2. ... a bus from the city centre to the airport?

  3. I’m sorry I’m late. ... a lot of traffic.

  4. ... any letters for me yesterday?

  5. ”We stayed at a nice hotel”. “Did you? ... a swimming-pool?”

  6. I found a wallet in the street but ... any money in it.

  7. “... many people at the meeting?” “No, very few.”

  8. The radio wasn’t working because ... any batteries in it.

1.3. The verb “to have”

THE VERB “TO HAVE” IN THE PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE

POSITIVE FORM

NEGATIVE FORM

QUESTIONS

I have (got)

(I’ve got)

I have not got

(haven't got)

I do not have

(don’t have)

Have I got?

(Do I have)

You have (got)

(you’ve got)

You have not got (haven't got)

You do not have

(don’t have)

Have you got?

(Do you have)

He has (got)

(he’s got)

He has not got

(hasn't got)

He does not have

(doesn’t have)

Has he got?

(Does he have)

She has (got)

(she’s got)

She has not got

(hasn't got)

She does not have

(doesn’t have)

Has she got?

(Does she have)

It has (got)

(it’s got)

It has not got

(hasn't got)

It does not have

(doesn’t have)

Has it got?

(Does it have)

We have (got)

(we’ve got)

We have not got

(haven't got)

We do not have

(don’t have)

Have we got?

(Do we have)

You have (got)

(you’ve got)

You have not got

(haven't got)

You do not have

(don’t have)

Have you got?

(Do we have)

They have (got)

(they’ve got)

They have not got

(haven't got)

They do not have

(don’t have)

Have they got?

(Do they have)

Note that have stresses the idea of regularity, have got is linked with "now" and means a particular thing. In spoken English the form I've got is used almost universally for I have in the sense of I own (possess).

I have a cup of tea for breakfast in the morning (usually).

I haven't got tea for breakfast this morning.

The past of have is had. In negatives and questions we use did + have.