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Exercise 5. Read the sentence, decide on the answer. Make these sentences negative and interrogative.


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Exercise 4. Fill in the blanks with: have / has

1.We … beautiful flowers in our garden. 2.Jane … five new English books. 3.I … an expensive sport car. 4.They … a big villa not far from the beach. 5.My sister … lot of dolls in her room. 6. My father … a computer in his office. 7. Sandra and I … five pets. 8. My mother … a pretty orange bag. 9. Orit … some friends in Haifa. 10.You … ten notebooks. 11. I … desk and two chairs in my bedroom. 12. Robert … a tall brother.

13.These boys … blue eyes. 14.Dana … two pen pals in Australia. 15. The pupils … a new computer room. 16.The dog … a very big doghouse. 17. Bill Gates … a lot of money.

18. He … short blond hair. 19.They … four tickets to the show. 20. This girl … à birthday in April .

 

 

The construction “there is/are”

Use there IS for singular nouns (one item). Use there IS for non-count items(group nouns). Use there ARE for many items (plural nouns). For example: There is a spider on the wall. There is milk on the floor. There are pencils on my desk.

 

 

1. There … many animals in the zoo. 2. There … a snake in the window. 3. There … a zebra in the grass. 4. There … lions in the zoo, too. 5. There … many baby lions near their parents. 6. There … a bird next to the tree. 7. There … many monkeys in the trees. 8. There … an elephant in the zoo. 9. There … some water in the lake near the elephants. 10. There … birds in the zoo. 11. There … many people visiting the animals today. 12. There … many children, too. 13. There … a gorilla in the tree. 14. There … some grass under the tree. 15. There … bananas in the tree with the gorilla. 16. There … many birds near the gorilla. 17. There … a rock near the tree. 18. There … many sharks in the aquarium. 19. There … an eel in the aquarium, too. 20. There … lots of water for the fish. 21. There … many animals to see at the zoo.

 


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