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Translate the sentences.

1.She will cook something. 2.She went somewhere. 3.I read some interesting stories yesterday. 4.He picked up something from the ground. 5.He saw somebody in the distance. 6.There are some books on the table. 7.Is there anybody in the library? 8.You can go anywhere now. 9.Where are you going? – Nowhere. I'm staying here. 10.The accident looked serious but fortunately nobody was injured. 11.The boy refused to tell us anything. 12.I don't mind where you sit. You can sit anywhere. 13.Nobody tells me anything. 14.No intelligent person could do such a stupid thing. 15.There were no shops open. 16.There was nobody in the room.

1.I have … (êàêóþ-òî) interesting book to read at home. 2.Is there … (êòî-íèáóäü) in the laboratory? 3.Did you find … (÷òî-íèáóäü) new in this book? 4.There was … (íèêîãî) in the shop. 5.He didn't know the answer. He said … (íè÷åãî). 6.(Ëþáîé) … can attend this interesting lecture. 7.He could find his textbook … (íèãäå).

 

1.13 Complete these sentences with some / any / somebody / anybody / anyone / nobody / anything / nothing / anywhere.

1.There's … at the door. Can you go and see who it is? 2.You can cash these travellers' cheques at … bank. 3.I haven't read … of these books but Tom has read … of them. 4.The film is really great. You can ask … who has seen it. 5.I don't mind where you go. You can go … you like. 6.He left home without saying … to … . 7.Have you got … money? 8.Has … seen Tom? 9.There was complete silence in the room. … said … . 10.What did you have for breakfast? … . I don't usually have … for breakfast.

 

1.14 Fill in the gaps with pronouns: some, something, nothing, anything, somewhere.

Melissa is shopping. She wants to buy … new clothes. She is going to a party tonight, but she has got … to wear. She wants to buy … nice and new shoes but she can't find … that she likes. She is also looking for a present. She wants to buy … special for her friend, but there isn't … nice in this department store, so she is thinking of going … else.

 

Grammar: Verb to have – èìåòü

 

  Present Past Future
I have had will   ‘ll have
He, She, It has
We, You, They have
I have a family of three. Do you have any brothers or sisters? - Yes, I do. / No, I don't I don't have a brother or a sister. I'm an only child in the family.

 

1.15 Make sentences with the verb to have.


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