48.
2.How many parrots Tina has got?
4.How many children have they got?
5.Why you haven't got a record-book?
7.Have Jim and Simon got a ball?
8.How many apples have these girls got?
49.
1.Has Mario got a new bicycle?
2.We have got many records.
3.I have got a helicopter toy.
4.The woman has got a nice hat.
5.Have Sally and Christina got a big doll?
6.Jean has got two cameras.
7.I have got three lamps.
8.Bob has got two toy houses.
9.Have they got four buses?
50.
1.I have got an apple and a lemon.
2.John has got grey and red ball.
3.Have the boys got ten toy cars?
4.Tina has got three blue pencils.
5.Have you got a radio?
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Life in this country in 50 years time
It is difficult for me to make any predictions about the future, especially when my faith in a better future is undermined by people's unreasonable behavior. This is how I see the future of my country 50 years from now.
I think artificial intelligence will make our lives easier, but busier. There will be robots everywhere so we will need more technicians, engineers and programmers to keep these robots working. People will live longer with better medicine and research available on healthy living. I hope there will be no wars or conflicts, but there will be a problem of preserving our national traditions and native languages. Globalization will promote the further spread of the English language and, perhaps, Chinese will become the second most popular foreign language. It is possible that many Chinese will come to live in Russia, and this can lead to problems with the local population. If global warming continues, Russia might be among the countries that will benefit from this situation. In Siberia there will be a milder and temperate climate with less coverage of permafrost, which will create suitable
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<span>1. What short jeans!
2. – There is a letter for you. - Where is the letter?
3. There is some jam in the/a cup.
4. The Browns were in London last week.
5. Kazan is one of the.largest towns on the Volga.
His friends’ father can’t skate, can he?
There isn’t a sandwich in the box, is there?
The pupils are writing a test, aren't they?
The pupils often write tests, don't they?
The pupils wrote a test yesterday, didn't they? </span>