<span>1. Mike has a good bicycle.
2. We have a wonderful house.
3. He has a cat. The cat is black.
4. He is in London now.
5. He has a lot of work to do.
6. They have three children.
7. Her family has a big flat in the centre.</span>
1. This is a book. It is my book. 2. Is this your pencil? — No, it isn't my pencil, it is my sister's pencil. 3. I have a sister. My sister is an engineer. My sister's husband is a doctor. 4. I have no handbag. 5. She has got a headache. 6. Have they got a car? — Yes, they have. Their car is very expensive but reliable. 7. Have you got a calculator? — No, I haven't. 8. Is this a watch? — No, it isn't a watch, it's a pen. 9. This pen is good, and that pen is bad. 10. I can see a pencil on your table, but I can see no paper. 11. Give me a chair, please. 12, They have a dog and two cats. 13. I have a spoon in my plate, but I have no soup in it. 14. My friend says he is going to be a millionaire one day. 15. Would you like an <span>orange? 16. Mr. Smith is an artist, Mrs. Smith is a poetes</span>
I hope that you may translate it
Dear Ann,
I've gone to my friends' to Bath for this weekend. Don't forget to take out the linen from the washing-machine and dust the bookshelves.
We have run out of flour and coffee. Will you be so kind to buy some? The money is in the usual place.
I hope to return early in the morning on Monday and have breakfast with you before leave for work.
With love,
Kate