A cat have got climb a tree.
Tom have got a beard.
A dog have got eat meat.
A tall boy have got jump high.
The girls has got long hair.
You have got a big nose.
I have got do my homework.
We have got a new house.
She has got play the piano
The cat have got four legs.
Может быть, так.
1.- I’d like to have some bread and butter.
-Would you like to have anything else?
-I would like to have nothing else.
2. - We saw an exciting performance.
- Did you see anything else?
-We saw nothing else.
3. - She has been to some foreign city this year.
- Has she been anywhere else?
-She has been nowhere else.
4. - They have been to a history museum this week.
- Have they been anywhere else?
-They have been nowhere else.
5. - We expect my sister to come tonight.
- Do you expect anybody else?
-We expect anyone else.
<span><span>#1
1) get along with somebody h. to have a good relationship
2) be attracted to - d. to be interested in
3) lose touch - e. to cease to be in communication
4) not to see eye to eye - b. to argue/ disagree
5) go out with - j. to spend time with
6) split up - a. to end relationship
7) look down on - c. to consider that person to be unimportant
8) turn somebody off - i. not to find a person attractive
9) count on somebody - g. to rely on somebody to support you or help you
10) get to know - f. to meet someone / to be introduced
#2
1) it doesn’t matter - j. </span>не важно<span><span>
2) mind your own business - c. </span></span>занимайся своими делами<span>
3) most likely - h. </span>весьма вероятно<span>
4) neither here nor there - b. </span>ни к селу, ни к городу<span>
5) on the one hand - f. </span>с одной стороны<span>
6) it’s a good idea - i. </span>хорошая мысль<span>
7) nothing much - e. </span>ничего особенного<span>
8) things happen - a. </span>всякое бывает<span>
9) I didn’t catch the last word. - g. </span>не понял последнее слово<span>
10) Don’t take it to heart. - d. </span>не принимайте близко к сердцу<span>
№3.
1) to define – definition – definite
2) to starve – starvation – starving
3) to attract – attraction – attractive
4) to accept – acceptance – acceptable / accepted
5) to prefer – preference – preferable
6) to grade – gradation – gradable
7) to respect – respect – respectful / respected
8) to edit – edition – editable
9) to comprehend – comprehension – comprehensive
10) to elect – election – elective / electable</span></span>
I think we are going to Spain next summer, too.