Ответ:
1. Nick likes to read. He has got many books.
2. Have you got any butter on the table?
3. These dogs have got many puppies.
4. I haven’t got any bread. Let’s go shopping
5. She hasn't got any milk. She can’t drink white coffee.
6. 'What’s wrong?' - 'I have got something in my eye.'
7. Pussy is a big black cat. It has got many funny kittens.
Write the Plural.
Shoe - shoes
Party - parties
Birthday - birthdays
Tortoise - tortoises
Eye - eyes
Shop - shops
Family - families
House - houses
Mouse - mice
Wolf - wolves
Box - boxes
Child - children
Wife - wives
Hare - hares
Foot - feet
Leaf - leaves
Potato - potatoes
Glass - glasses
Tooth - teeth
Exercise - exercises
Puppy - puppies
Sheep -sheep
Write what there is/isn't (are/aren't):
1 There is some fruit on the plate.
2 There isn't any milk in the fridge.
3 There are some apples and bananas on the table.
4 Are there any pears on the table?
5 There aren't any pears there.
1 На тарелке есть фрукты.
2 В холодильнике нет молока.
3 На столе есть несколько яблок и бананов.
4 Есть ли груши на столе?
5 Там нет никаких груш.
1. May I come in?
2. May I go for a walk?
3. If your work is ready, you may go home.
4. The teacher said that we might go home.
5. The doctor says that now I may go to swim.
6. Dad said that we might go to the cinema alone.
7. I thought I might watch TV.
8. If you don't put on the coat, you may fall ill.
9. Don't leave home: mum may come soon and she has no key.
10. Be careful: you may fall down.
11. Don't touch the dog: it may bite you.
12. We may go to the country on Sunday.
13. She may forget about that.
14. It may start raining soon.
1. Nick asked Helen if she would give him her book the next day.
about, about, in, for, up, by, on, by, for