XV. Fill in some
some
some
some
some, any
any
any
any
any, no
no
no
no
no, none
none
none
none
none, not any
not any
not any
not any
not any, one
one
one
one
one or the indefinite article a
a
a
a
a:
1. Have you got ... relations? — No, I haven’t ... . 2. Has she
got ... nephews or nieces? — She has ... . 3. She has ... sister, she
has only ... brother. 4. They have got ... cousins in Minsk.
5. Have you got ... brothers? — No, I haven’t ... . 6. I have ...
good friends. 7. Have you got ... interesting books? — Yes,
I have. 8. Have you got ... friends in St.Petersburg? 9. He has ...
English books in the bookcase. 10. Have you got ... pencils in
your bag? — Yes, I have ... . 11. Has she ... girls in the family? —
No, she has ... . 12. Have we got ... chalk on the blackboard?
13. She has ... mistakes in her test.
XVI. Form nouns from the following verbs by adding the suffix e r
e r
e r
e r
e r:
write, work, teach, read, paint, sing, examine, dance, listen
write, work, teach, read, paint, sing, examine, dance, listen
write, work, teach, read, paint, sing, examine, dance, listen
write, work, teach, read, paint, sing, examine, dance, listen
write, work, teach, read, paint, sing, examine, dance, listen:
XVII. Write in words the following cardinal numerals:
3, 9, 11, 12, 14, 15, 19, 33, 44, 60, 99, 100.
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