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¹ ï/ï   A(ïðàâ.) B(ïðàâ.) C(ïðàâ.) D E F G H
  Choose the right variant of the Verb to have, to have got My brother has got a family.   They have their English in the morning.   I met Ann in the street yesterday. We stopped and had a chat. I am sure they are tired The family stopped before a shut door She decided to go his uncle’s town He is ready So I took the child to the museum
  Choose the right variant of the Verb to have, to have got Tom has a shower in the morning. It's raining now. Have you got an umbrella today? You have a beautiful smile Sue saw his friend yesterday She is expected to leave tomorrow at the latest Ann met her at the station She comes today Uncle stayed there for the night
  Choose the right variant of the Verb to have, to have got We have got a map so we can find our way to his house. I’ve got a camera and I want to take some photographs.   I want to have a cup of coffee. . Our dad is sleeping now. I saw him last month. The assistant was shocked by the robber We finished the essay. They did the home task.
  Choose the right variant of the Verb to have, to have got Tom has a shower in the morning. We had a good time the day before yesterday.   The Palmers had a little garden around their country house. We went to trip last month. She saw him I read books every day. I’m sorry. I don’t remember this word. I work at the office
  Choose the right variant of the Verb to have, to have got My brother has two jobs.   They had cold last week.   Ann has a nice apartment. He wants me to wait for her after college I like walking I want you to get ready for the party Billy wants us to help him They wanted us to plant vegetables
  Choose the right variant of the Verb to have, to have got Sue has got cold now.   We had breakfast at 8 o’clock yesterday.   I had a copy of that book. They often went out hunting They are not riding. Our journey depend on the weather I wanted you to read this book I lost my key.
  Choose the right variant of the Verb to have, to have got He had a lot of work to do last week. I always have enough time to help him Have you got any pets? Why don’t we invite him out? She wants us to watch film You are telling great jokes. She took no notice of my coming Look! Sue and John are dancing.
  Choose the right variant of the Verb to have, to have got Mary had two children then, but now she has got three. My father often has a lot of work to do His little son often has cold.   I live in Astana She has finished the elementary school East or west home is best I was sent to Paris in 1999. He woke up in the middle of the night.
  Choose the right variant of the Verb to have, to have got My children have a lot of friends. Cranny has a very comfortable arm-chair in her room.   Ben had some money yesterday.   She likes to read detective books very much They greeted the victorious team Everybody looked at the dancing girl The woman standing at the window is my grandmother Actor playing the guitar is our uncle
  Choose the right variant of the Verb to have, to have got We usually have porridge for breakfast.   My parents had a telephone in their old flat. She’s got a son and a daughter.   City is famous for its theatre It is an effective medicine It is not pleasant to be waiting for you here Mum watched the children playing in the yard She put a cup of friend fish in front of me
  Choose the right variant of the Verb to have, to have got She had no inkling of what was in his mind. We have a good collection of books at home.   Ann has a comfortable flat. They decided to sell the house and buy a new one. The red flowers brighten her little room She asked the students on duty to open the door Bob ordered the windows to be shut Jack told his father that he lost his notebook.
  Choose the right variant of the Verb to have, to have got They have got some friends in London The engineer has a good plan. Sister hasn’t got hot water in her new house. I work at the office The TV is out of action Sister is very active for his years Tom and I met at the party. I want you to come earlier
  Choose the right variant of the Verb to have, to have got Who has a big family? Dmitry has a sister in France. I have a lot of free time these days. Mary writes me letters every day. They performed well tonight My father is a doctor The dish is broken by his cat. Smith were asked to come earlier
  Choose the right variant of the Verb to have, to have got Will you have a cigarette? She hasn’t got courage. Bill has fair hair. Sue is one only child in the family He turned up two hours later Here are some books for you to read What do you do on Friday? I want you to look after your little cat
  Choose the right variant of the Verb to have, to have got Anna has got three sisters. The pupils had a dictation yesterday. I haven’t got printer. Their friendship is very important to him I’m really hungry. It israining hard at the moment. Nobody noticed his absence This is the school built many years ago
  Put the verb to be in the Present Tense My aunt and my uncle are doctors. Where is the sofa? Is this your pencil? My friend has no bicycle. Last year we were in Geneva. We wrote a dictation yesterday. I have two sisters. My friends live in a small town.
  Put the verb to be in the Present Tense It is not my book. My sister's husband is a doctor. Where is your brother? She has two daughters and one son. After school I usually go home. They have a son and a daughter. Who cooks dinner in your family? The coffee was hot.  
  Put the verb to be in the Present Tense Are you a worker? The sky is grey today. My father is not at home. My friend has a very good computer. The cake was tasty. He goes to school. He works at a polyclinic. Yesterday I received a letter from my friend.
  Put the verb to be in the Present Tense My sisters are engineers. It is not very dark in the room Where is the soup? Do you like to play the guitar? The letter was interesting. He has a child. I go to the office in the morning. I like your beautiful flower.
  Put the verb to be in the Present Tense The weather is fine today Where is the table in your room? Is your sister married? I have a new English book. My friend lives in America. The dictation was long. What games does your sister like to play? Her sister was not at home.
  Put the verb to be in the Present Tense Where is the bread? The books are not interesting. He is an engineer. Will you be a pilot? There was nothing in the fridge. When does your brother get up? She works at a large hospital. I have a new car.
  Put the verb to be in the Present Tense Where are the children? The hospital is large. The Balkans are old mountains. There was a wood on the other side of the river. My friend likes to play chess. Have they got cameras? Tomorrow my grandfather will be in the village. My uncle does not speak French
  Put the verb to be in the Present Tense Where are the boys? My favourite subject is English. The Urals are not very high. Was she in the park yesterday? When will your sister be at home? Her children were not at school. She gets up at seven o'clock I was in the garden.
  Put the verb to be in the Present Tense I am not a pupil. What colour is your new hat? Europe and America are separated by the Atlantic Ocean. I was ill yesterday. Father goes to work every day. My mother works at an office. In summer they always go to the south. She knows the most interesting story.
  Put the verb to be in the Present Tense Where are the cutlets? The bus station is next to the gas station. Where is the coffee table in your room? Mother always puts her to bed at eight o'clock. There were many beautiful flowers there. It was cool in the forest. My friend lives in the north. The book is on the shelf.
  Put the verb to be in the Past Tense The letter was interesting. He was my friend. We were out of doors from morning till night. What cassette is she going to buy? I am not a boy Where is the refrigerator in your kitchen? Nick is the strongest boy in the class. Paris is the capital of France.
  Put the verb to be in the Past Tense He was the richest man in the village. Was the weather terrible? Which was the most difficult exercise in the paper? There is a garden in front of our school. Which is the best season of the year? Chicago is on the Lake Michigan. February is the shortest month of the year. Last year we travelled about Europe.
  Put the verb to be in the Past Tense My sister was not ill last week. The weather was fine. I was at the cinema yesterday. What is the date today? France is to the north of Italy. Yesterday we went to the exhibition. Vladivostok is situated in the Far East Europe is a continent.
  Put the verb to be in the Past Tense Where were you last week? My sister was not at home. I was at the cinema. He is an engineer. Last week we went to the National Museum. The USA is the largest country in America. What colour is your new T-shirt? My sister does not read books.
  Put the verb to be in the Past Tense Were they at the cinema yesterday? The children were not only upset, they were very angry. Was your father at work yesterday? What colour is your guitar? There is no bread on the table. Where is the bread? Our room is large.   My brother did not drink coffee yesterday.
  Put the verb to be in the Past Tense Her children were not at school. Lomonosov was born in a small village on the shore of the White Sea. When my granny was young, she was an actress. He works at a big factory. There are many children in the yard. Her son is a pupil. We went to the railway station. May is the fifth month of the year.
  Put the verb to be in the Past Tense Last month they were in the Hermitage. My sister was not at work. Yesterday we were at the theatre. We did not rest yesterday. The Red Sea is between Africa and Asia. We have a picture in the living room. I did not go to the cinema yesterday. The picture is very good.
  Put the verb to be in the Past Tense The house was not clean. When were you born? The dress was beautiful. What did you buy at the shop yesterday? I have a colour TV set. There are some beautiful trees in the park. Did you watch TV yesterday? She helped mother yesterday.
  Put the verb to be in the Past Tense The day before yesterday we were in the park. We were not at the shop yesterday. Three days ago he was not in Paris. What colour are the valleys on the map? Kate cooked dinner yesterday. Where are your books now? How did she help mother yesterday? They are in my bag.
  Put the verb to be in the Past Tense Where was he born? He was a pupil twenty years ago. Was it rainy yesterday? Yesterday I went to the Kazakh drama theatre. We eat and drink in the kitchen The Thames is a short river. There are three rooms in the flat. Last year we travelled around the world.
  Put the verb to be in the Future Tense My sister will not be at home tomorrow. Will you be at school tomorrow? My parents will be in the country next Sunday. This is a map of the world. It is in a new house. What do you do after breakfast? There is a round table in the middle of the room Next summer I will go there.
  Put the verb to be in the Future Tense He will be in St. Petersburg tomorrow. She will be at school tomorrow. In two hours he will be in the Hague. Whose pen is this? There is a large sofa in the room. What is your phone number? We played in the yard till late in the evening. Is your sister married?
  Put the verb to be in the Future Tense Will you be at home tomorrow? Tomor­row he will not be in London. Next week he will be in New Orleans. Whose bag is that? My brother is a doctor.   The cake was very tasty. Next week my aunt will go to London. His flat is in the centre of the city.
  Put the verb to be in the Future Tense My friend will be in Moscow next year. I will be at the university tomorrow. Will your mother be at work tomorrow? Tomorrow we will go to the cinema or to the museum. The questions were difficult. I have two brothers and a sister. She is in the kitchen. He will come in an hour.
  Put the verb to be in the Future Tense In two hours I will be at the library. Will you be at home tomorrow? I will be a student in two years. The words are difficult to write. My aunt has a big black cat. Will you play chess tomorrow? Is your little sister in bed now? Will she dance tomorrow?
  Put the verb to be in the Future Tense Where will you be tomorrow? My father will not be at work tomorrow. Next week he will be in New Orleans. Where is your mother now? At school he studies English. She is not ill now. Will you eat apples tomorrow? My uncle is a great specialist in biology.
  Put the verb to be in the Future Tense She will not be at the park tomorrow. Will your parents be at home? Next week he will be in Astana. What will you do tomorrow? We had an English lesson yesterday. My sisters are students. The homework is difficult. Where will you go next summer?
  Put the verb to be in the Future Tense Will you be at the museum? Where will you be? Will you be at the concert? My sister is at school. He was a doctor. Will you read this book next week? We are at home. I will play chess tomorrow.
  Put the verb to be in the Future Tense I will be at the university. My sister will be a doctor in five years. Will she be at the library? What will your friend do tomorrow? My father is a teacher. Will you come to my place next Sunday? She has two children. This boy is my brother's friend.
  Put the verb to be in the Future Tense Tomor­row she will be in Uralsk. Where will they be next month? Where will your mother be in two hours? I will not play chess tomorrow. Her children are at school. He has a child. My aunt is not at school now. May is the fifth month of the year.
  Choose the sentences with the personal pronouns I am a student. We like to read books. He goes to school every day. Astana is the capital of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Better late than never. January is the coldest month of the year. No news is good news Bobby was a quiet child.
  Choose the sentences with the personal pronouns He isn’t as rich as Don but he is younger and much happier. She does her morning exercises every day. She speaks French well. Jane is fond of sports. Let’s go for a walk. Two heads are better than one The work was finished on time. What museums were visited last year?
  Choose the sentences with the personal pronouns She is very good at drawing. She often stays in her grandparents’ village at the weekend. Do you speak English? Dreams come true. The 21st century has begun. Is Mr. Thomson in? Good luck!   Have a good day!  
  Choose the sentences with the personal pronouns Can I see a menu, please? I'm sorry I'm late. You are late for every class. Computers are very important in education. Business means trust. Teaching is one of the most fascinating jobs. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. A friend in need is a friend indeed
  Choose the sentences with the personal pronouns Do you know that man? We listened to the speaker with interest. I don't like dogs. Great talkers are little doers Be careful, please! Mike eats ice cream every day. A bird in hand is worth two in the bush Who is that woman?
  Choose the sentences with the reflexive pronouns I hurt myself quite badly falling down the stairs. I’ll do it myself. She blames herself for what happened. They wrote a dictation yesterday. After school I usually go home. Is your sister married? I showed the letter to the director. He cut the paper with a knife.
  Choose the sentences with the reflexive pronouns I talk to myself all the time. We all enjoyed ourselves very much on the picnic. Maria and Alison, you really should look after yourselves better. He laughed at her. The letter was signed by the director. I get up at eight o’clock. I laughed at him. I am angry with him.
  Choose the sentences with the reflexive pronouns Jane had to carry the heavy bag by herself. Barbara always cuts her daughter`s hair herself James takes the last look at himself in the mirror and goes out I don't need any help. These grammar books are different Can you lend me some money, please? I'm going to the post office. I need some stamps.   This conversation had taken place in the little room.
  Choose the sentences with the reflexive pronouns I always type my articles myself. Sarah always worries about her husband because he can`t look after himself Alice asked the children to help themselves to some drinks. I haven't got any money.   I saw a car in the distance. That was a grey minivan.   My children didn`t see anybody at our door. Some of my friends are coming to see me tonight What shall I do, this hat is too expensive and that one too big.
  Choose the sentences with the reflexive pronouns Robert is never ashamed of himself Kevin is going to do it himself. They say John was going to kill himself with a gun.   We have received much valuable information.   Few leaves were left upon the trees I have teddy-bears from all over the world. This one in my hands is from Australia? Speed of light is much higher than that of sound. Let's go home. It's getting late.
  Choose the sentences with the reflexive pronouns The children were sitting in the corner and whispering among themselves. Mary`s parents have built themselves a beautiful modern house. They enjoyed themselves a lot at the cocktail party. There was little ink in the pen.   We often spend our weekends in the mountains. Robert paused at that tram stop. " Hamlet" was written by Shakesðåàãå. You may take any book you like.  
  Choose the sentences with the reflexive pronouns I cut myself when I was peeling the potatoes. Joe has a high opinion of himself. I can do it myself. Íå went past two doors to a third. They rowed along the west shore. There are customs posts along the border. He spends all his life at work. She used to work there every day.
  Choose the sentences with the reflexive pronouns Grandpa cut himself. She did all the work by herself. Elizabeth sang quietly to herself. He told me about it before dinner. The house he lives in is very big. What happened after? They protested against his plan. He ran along the road.
  Choose the sentences with the reflexive pronouns John hurt himself while he was repairing his car. He never talks about himself. Tell me a little about yourself. He never met her after. He works at a factory I was at the theatre last night. The lecture began at half past six. I shall finish my work before five o’clock.
  Choose the sentences with the reflexive pronouns They were concerned for themselves in such an unsafe situation. I want him to do the job himself. I always find the way myself. Have you been there before? The temperature was below zero The house stood beside the river. The Mediterranean Sea is between Europe and Africa. “Anna Karenina” was written by Tolstoi.
  Choose the sentences with the demonstrative pronouns These are my new books. Those are our team members. This shirt is too small. Wait for me. Can you finish the work by 6 o’clock? He improved his pronunciation by reading aloud. The boy jumped down and ran away. During the last three months he has made great progress in German.
  Choose the sentences with the demonstrative pronouns This is a star. That is a flower. Is that a ball? Please, answer my question. He will do it for you. He was born in 1930. He will return in a week. The construction of this bridge was completed in six months.
  Choose the sentences with the demonstrative pronouns This book is not very good, but that book is great. I like this picture. These are the best shoes I have ever worn. He put the letter into his pocket. They returned at the end of April. Give me a glass of water. The watch is made of gold. Put the magazine on the shelf.
  Choose the sentences with the demonstrative pronouns This is very hard to do. Bring me that pencil. This orange is very nice. We returned to Moscow on the 1st September. He spoke on the international situation. They walked on and on until they reached a village. Though it was quite dark, they decided to drive on. She went out without a word.
  Choose the sentences with the demonstrative pronouns That dogs barks all night. This exercise is very easy. Those girls go to my university. A lamp was hanging over the table. He spent over ten years in the Far East. Chkalov was the first pilot to fly over the North Pole. The earth moves round the sun. He has been living in Moscow since last year.
  Choose the sentences with the demonstrative pronouns These narrow windows helped to defend the castle. Those problems we had 4 years ago are nothing in comparison with this crisis. This big panda is called Meimei and those two behind are Tai Shan and Lili. We are having a meeting on Friday morning What do you usually do in the evening?     There aren't any pubs in my village. They really love each other. The old woman is kind to us.
  Choose the sentences with the indefinite pronouns I went to a cafe with some friends last night.   Gerald has some excellent computer games.   Would you like some milk in your coffee? Our neighbors invited us to their party. Who were they?   Hey Melissa, where are you going to spend your vacation this year? My pencil is broken. Can I borrow yours? Neither of my friends was there.  
  Choose the sentences with the indefinite pronouns Can you lend me some money, please? I'm going to buy some clothes.   There are some beautiful buildings in Prague. Children went in through the Park gate. Mike went towards the door. Molly was striving towards her goal. He was sitting under the tree. I do my work and they do theirs.
  Choose the sentences with the indefinite pronouns Somebody knocked at the door. Somebody ate my apple! Who was it?   No one was at home.   We celebrate it in April Do you usually go shopping on Saturdays? He's usually at home at four o’clock Put the book on the table! It is not yours! This bird has broken its wing.
  Choose the sentences with the indefinite pronouns Is there any ice cream in the fridge? I haven't eaten any chocolate today. I'm lazy. I don't do any exercise.   John pushed the file across his desk. Molly went across the road to her shop. It’s at the bottom of the page Could you make supper for us tonight? What are you speaking about?
  Choose the right variant of the Degrees of comparisons Better late than never He was the eldest son in the family Our house is not as big as yours Russia is a very large country It is a difficult word to write This room is very large The tooth is white This town is not very large
  Choose the right variant of the Degrees of comparisons. The hotel is not as… we expected cheap expensive new so young difficult attentive funny as happy
  Choose the right variant of the Degrees of comparisons This is the smallest room in our flat He was more careful than I She felt as strong as her brother That man is my uncle She knows Spanish not so bad This old tree is still green The story is very interesting She reads only detective books
  Choose the right variant of the Degrees of comparisons That is the funniest story I have ever heard You are taller than me We started earlier than you Is this your scarf? Has he got a new camera? His book is very interesting This hotel is very nice This child is my son
  Choose the right variant of the Degrees of comparisons. Mike is as…as Peter tall clever young best the strongest the smallest nicer shorter
  Choose the right variant of the Degrees of comparisons Her brother is as intelligent as his wife Kate is so lazy as her brother I need a warmer coat I have a good pen There is a beautiful flower in the vase This story will be a good one Is this a good match? This metal is very hard
  Choose the right variant of the Degrees of comparisons He is as tired as you She was not so attractive as her mother Oil is lighter than water He has a new suit My uncle has a large flat This key is made of steel This shoe is too large for my food They walk very quickly
  Choose the right variant of the Degrees of comparisons A bus is faster than a tram He was more careful than I Asia larger than Australia This is an excellent painting I have hurt my left foot It was very cold yesterday She prefers sunny days He is in a hurry
  Choose the right variant of the Degrees of comparisons The tallest trees in the world grow in California His songs are not as popular as the Beatles songs A football match is not as exciting as a hockey match Agnes was very excited Mary is a good student That woman is my cousin This hotel is very expensive This is a new supermarket
  Choose the right variant of the Degrees of comparisons My composition is not as long as yours English is as difficult as German I am so thin as you This mouse is white It is a nice cotton dress for my niece That biscuit was tasty Is that window open? She knows English very well
  Choose the right variant of the Degrees of comparisons His work is not so difficult as mine He is one of the most dangerous criminals in the world Abai prospect is much more beautiful than our street We should eat healthy food Mary is a good student The Volga is a long river This garden is so beautiful She speaks German very well
  Choose the right variant of the Degrees of comparisons Which building is the highest in Astana? Which is the hottest month of the year? Which is the most beautiful place in this part of the country? She is busy now Today the weather is cold The leaves are yellow This story is very interesting The computer of my son is modern
  Choose the right variant of the Degrees of comparisons This good -looking girl is the best student in our group We started earlier than you This woman is as young as that one It is a very difficult question This strawberry is still green There is a new house in our street He has a new suit Can you see a beautiful bird in that tree?
  Choose the sentences with nouns in plural These are my stockings They have new suits These metals are very hard This is a book I have a sister I have no handbag Look! at that dog! My daughter is just like my sister
  Choose the sentences with nouns in plural Those ships are Russian ones We heard their voices Their dogs do not like bread It is my book My sister is a doctor Have they got a car? Jim is not very tall. My sister is a student
  Choose the sentences with nouns in plural The plates were on the table These towns are very large We shall give you our books This pen is good I have a spoon in my plate Give me a chair, please His brother Alec is tall. My friend is an engineer
  Choose the sentences with nouns in plural These stories will be good ones Are these good matches? The boys put their books on the desk The computer is new This is a tree The dog is mine Paul is very smart Your shirt is dirty.
  Choose the sentences with nouns in plural They took off their hats Those houses are new My teeth are white The tree is green Our room is large The dictation was long It is a very dark room My name is Nina
  Choose the sentences with nouns in plural These are my friends These keys are made of steel Potatoes are vegetables She has a ball The house is big The letter was interesting My farther is a doctor His hostel is new
  Choose the sentences with nouns in plural These ladies are those gentlemen’s wives These shoes are too large for my feet There are some men and women in the street My friend has no bicycle We wrote a dictation yesterday This pencil is broken I like school My farther has lunch at work
  Choose the sentences with nouns in plural These rooms are very large There are some matches in the box Have these ladies knives? This is a good book This is a boy My mother is at home My mother is an economist What a wonderful day!
  Choose the sentences with nouns in plural Those phones in the office are out of order Those blouses are made of silk These are excellent paintings The hospital is large He is a doctor We live in a big house There is a very big piano She is a secretary
  Choose the sentences with nouns in plural Put these knives on those tables They keep their toys in boxes The wolves have been shot This boy is my brother’s friend Where is bank? The bird is sitting in a big tree The Atlantic ocean is quite cold. The hospital is large
  Choose the sentences with nouns in plural Our two babies are crying all the time No news are good news Flies usually fly not very high This cup is dirty Is this door closed?   There is a bed in my room.   That is a cartoon.   It is not an interesting film.  
  Choose the sentences with nouns in plural These potatoes weigh five kilos Leaves usually leave trees in autumn What do you need these boxes for? The boy is running! The weather is cold Kelly is my friend Our house is new and comfortable We do not buy car
  Choose the sentences with nouns in plural Mice in our house are so annoying. My little son is afraid of grey wolves that come at night These scissors are very sharp Are you ready for the lesson? I hope to qualify as an engineer. She has breakfast at 7 o’clock. The Earth is a planet This is my pencil
  Choose the sentences with nouns in plural Where are her new tights? Carrots are very healthy Children should not play with matches Steven is the tallest boy in the class I go to the University by bus How are you? The sky is grey He is at home
  Choose the sentences with nouns in plural These children are my sons. Children are flowers of life There are a lot of books on the shelves. This computer is very old This jacket is expensive in the shop. We have a large family My cousin has a cat My son is a pupil
  Find the sentences with indefinite article I need a new computer. What a beautiful morning! It's a long time since I saw a film. Do you like reading books? We are students. What did you eat last night? What does " TV" mean? What do you like to drink?
  Find the sentences with indefinite article I had a sandwich at home Do you buy a newspaper every day? This is an expensive ring.   It will be fine this afternoon. Will you drive your car to school tomorrow? My son in interested in football. Do you really believe in ghosts? Don’t interrupt, please. Listen to me.
  Find the sentences with indefinite article Can you give me an apple, please? My father was a university professor. It’s such an honour to meet you! My interview is at 9 o’clock. The teacher spoke to my mother after classes. You look taller if you stand up straight. My daughter wants to work at school. Will you meet me at the airport?
  Find the sentences with indefinite article That is a hotel. A student should wear school uniform. I have English classes once a week. I really like these flowers. Do you like them? The dog sat down and licked its paws. Don't touch me! He is not rich. He has no money and is very poor. That question was not difficult. It was easy.
  Find the sentences with indefinite article My mother moved to a new big house. I’ve decided to bake a chocolate cake. The boy has a good memory. My father is at work. Are you from Scotland? His sister is seven years old. We are children. The pupils are not at school today.
  Find the sentences with indefinite article My friend is a guide. My cousin is a dress designer. What a bally nuisance! It is Sunday today. I am not your friend. Hey John! We are here. Manchester and London are cities in England. What time is it?
  Find the sentences with indefinite article What a frost! He is a different kind of man. Many a true word is spoken. Have you seen her? He lives in Australia. Be reasonable and don’t go out in this rainy weather Have you travelled much? This island was discovered two hundred years ago.
  Find the sentences with indefinite article A kitten is a young cat. We could stay in Prague for only a day. This task will take me an hour. Are you going to have much work to do tomorrow? Let me help you. They didn’t have time to come to see you, did they? I could hardly recognize him when I saw him. What will you do if he is late?
  Find the sentences with indefinite article There is a ball in my bag. It is a golf ball. I smell an omelette. I wonder if he will come in time or not. He was asked what TV shows he liked watching. They asked my friend how well he had spent his winter holiday. What else do you want to pack? If you want to pack many things, take another suitcase.
  Find the sentences with indefinite article It’s quite a difficult question. A limerick is a short comic verse consisting of five lines. What a tall man! He asked me not to tell his mother about it. This room is much comfortable than that one. It often rains here. I hope it will be interesting for you to listen to him. None of them told me to come.
  Find the sentences with definite article Who was the first teacher you had at school? This is the best compliment I have ever got. This is the magazine we were looking for. Could you tell me anything about this writer’s life? Nobody wanted to go anywhere. Nothing could make him follow this advice. I don’t know how important the news is. We’ll be glad to see you. – So am I.
  Find the sentences with definite article It was warm and sunny, so we decided to sit in the garden. She has books everywhere: on the table, on the floor, in the kitchen and even in the bathroom. The most industrious states of the USA are in the North. We haven’t finished our work yet. – Neither has he. Don’t worry. Either Nick or Peter knows his address. I wondered what they were laughing at. Do you feel better now? I’ll let you know when he will come.
  Find the sentences with definite article The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland occupies the British Islands. The Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean on the Earth. There are 30 bridges over the Thames in London. I don’t mind helping you. In this season there is only one way of getting there – by plane. I’ll go there in two days. I invited him to my place.   Children must go to bed early.
  Find the sentences with definite article As the Balkan Peninsula is very mountainous a lot of mineral deposits are found there. The North Pole is the northernmost point on Earth, which is located in the middle of the Arctic Ocean. The South Pole is situated in the Antarctic. We were playing tennis from five till seven yesterday. This island was discovered two hundred years ago. Are you going to have much work to do tomorrow? Let me help you. What else do you want to pack?
  Find the sentences with definite article We want to go to the Crimea next summer. The Amazon is the second longest river in the world. The Suez Canal connects the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea. It was such a comfortable flat. Nobody of them told me to come. Could you tell me anything about this writer’s life? Nobody wanted to go anywhere. Do you feel better now?
  Find the sentences with definite article One of the most developed countries is the United Arab Emirates. The Great Lakes consist of five lakes: Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario. My dream is to visit the Canaries one day. Look! It’s Francis! I haven’t seen him for ages. This letter must be sent immediately. Here you are! We have been talking about you for an hour. This man is never afraid of anything. Does our success depend on all these changes?
  Find the sentences with definite article Did you see all the sights in Paris? I have always wanted to visit the Sahara Desert. We have the same interests though we are different. Why does he look so worried? Money is used for buying and selling goods. She used to be very beautiful when she was young. I’m sorry; I don’t know much about it. Neither Frank nor Peter could answer my question.
  Find the sentences with definite article Who is the cleverest person in your class? The mobile phone has become a very popular gadget. Alan lives in the United States. Have you ever been to England? Let’s go home together. Shall I answer the letters now? Did you go anywhere yesterday? What is this? It is my exercise-book.
  Find the sentences with definite article The Eiffel Tower is a symbol of France. The Duponts, who live next door to us, are French. The Queen is going to open a new shopping centre. Whose car is this? Nick is reading a book now. I like potatoes, but I don’t eat them every day. I am going to see my friend tomorrow. She didn’t have breakfast yesterday.
  Find the sentences with definite article Canada is one of the biggest countries in the world. Shall we go tothecinema tonight? I think Paris isthe prettiest city in Europe. I can swim, but my friend can’t. May I take your pen? My grandfather had to leave school when he was 15. I couldn’t speak French last year. When I called him, he was having supper.
  Find the sentences with zero article Everest is the highest mountain. They like to spend their holidays on Majorca.   I like sales at Harrods, you can buy many things there.   If it doesn’t rain, we’ll go to the country. If I were you I wouldn’t waste so much time on it. You would make better progress if you worked harder. If I had known he was ill, I would have visited him. All the documents always are kept in order.
  Find the sentences with zero article Most children like cartoons. He could speak English when he was seven. I often play Chess. Some of us will help you to adjust the machine. It never snows here. Go straight until you get to the traffic lights. If it keeps dry and sunny, we’ll go to the country. Do you agree that twenty-four hours isn’t enough to do we all have to do.
  Find the sentences with zero article What did you have for lunch today? Danny plays golf very well. No news is good news. The problem is more important than you think. I hope we will be able to settle everything in the near future. How long does it take you to do this work? Will you come back soon? – In 10 minutes. We didn’t find anybody there.
  Find the sentences with zero article I like coffee more than I like tea. Do you like playing baseball? Have you ever been to Copenhagen? I thought you were busy now. I didn’t know that your friend would go for a holiday without you. He told me not to do this work today. Do you feel worse today? No, doctor! I feel better. Which design is most more modern?
  Find the sentences with zero article Do you like my new glasses? You should have some chicken soup because you have a cold. I have to go to the grocery store. Can I use your car, Mom? I am to be there at 5 o’clock He hasn’t done the work yet. What other books by Jack London did you read? You shouldn’t tell her about it. You didn’t have to do it yesterday.
  Choose the right variant of the verb to have:   He has a large family He had the letter in his pocket We have many laboratory tests this year Three weeks later I left for Moscow Is he doing his homework? It was raining the whole day yesterday. I usually work till eight I will be writing a composition the whole evening tomorrow
  Choose the right variant of the verb to have:   She has breakfast at 7 o’clock in the morning Jane has got a beautiful garden   My sister had curly hair when she was young   Children mustn’t play with matches He cannot translate this article She should work hard at her French I like music We are very happy
  Choose the right variant of the verb to have: Max will have a new car soon Anna's house is nice, but it hasn't got a garden She has lessons in the morning We want to go to the cinema tonight Mike always plays hockey in winter If you hurry, we shall catch the train They work in the laboratory every day I can swim very well
  Choose the right variant of the verb to have:   They had a cottage in the country two years ago Our library has many books and journals The child will have new toys If we are leaving, I can shut the window They returned five days ago I will wait for you in the street Youth is the best period of life His father is not watching TV at the moment
  Choose the right variant of the verb to have:   This man has a lot of English books My sister has two children You haven't got a dictionary She will talk to him if she sees him I never forget anything The train will leave in a few minutes We drank a lot of Coke at the party This is my aunt's red mobile phone
  Choose the right variant of the verb to have: Cranny has a very comfortable arm-chair in her room The pupils had a dictation yesterday We had a good time the day before yesterday If temperature is zero, water freezes All grocery shops of the town were closed The railway goes through the forest Are you an engineer?   Elizabeth and Steven are selling their flat
  Choose the right variant of the verb to have: Do you have any interest in bees?   Yesterday I didn't have any work to do My mother has three children.   If he practices every day, he will become a champion I put on a clean shirt yesterday I will go to my doctor tomorrow Did you watch TV yesterday? The weather is fine
  Choose the right variant of the verb to have: Does she have any brothers?   I want to have a cup of coffee. Ann and Mary have the same hobbies. I knew we wouldbe packing next Friday He wasn’t offered a cup of tea He was born in 1992 It is raining very hard Yesterday he didn’t go to work
  Choose the right variant of the verb to have: Will the children have new toys? You have two apple-trees in the garden.   I will have roses in my garden.
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