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| 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
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| 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
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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.
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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?
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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?
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| 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.
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| 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?
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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?
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| 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!
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| 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
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| 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?
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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?
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| Choose the right variant of the Degrees of comparisons. Mike is as…as Peter
| tall
| clever
| young
| best
| the strongest
| the smallest
| nicer
| shorter
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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?
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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.
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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!
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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.
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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?
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| 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.
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| 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?
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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?
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| 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.
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| 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?
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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?
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| 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?
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| 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?
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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?
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| 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.
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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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