What was Nick going to do on holidays?
Nick was going to go museums.
Nick was going to read books.
Nick was going to play tennis.
Nick was going to play golf.
Nick was going to play football.
Nick was going to play chess.
Nick was going to take pictures.
Nick was going to write letters.
Nick was going to cook.
Nick was going to go fishing.
Nick was going to ride a bike.
Nick was going to fly a kite.
Nick was going to listen to music.
Nick was going to go museums.
Nick was going to read books.
Nick was going to play tennis.
Nick was going to play golf.
Nick was going to play football.
Nick was going to play chess.
Nick was going to take pictures.
Nick was going to write letters.
Nick was going to cook.
Nick was going to go fishing.
Nick was going to ride a bike.
Nick was going to fly a kite.
Nick was going to listen to music.
Match the sentences.
1. There’s a good film on the television today. — g) Let’s watch it.
2. It’s raining again! — d) Let’s stay at home.
3. That’s very nice music. G) Let’s dance.
4. Look, I’m very hungry. — j) Let’s make some sandwitches.
5. It’s very hot day today. — c) Let’s go to the beach.
6. He doesn’t have a telephone. — b) Let’s send him a letter.
7. Here’s my new football. — i) Let’s play a game.
8. I’m thirsty. — a) Let’s drink some mineral water.
9. I don’t speak Russian. — c) Lat’s speak Russian.
10. We have no food in the house. — e) Let’s go to the shop.
1. There’s a good film on the television today. — g) Let’s watch it.
2. It’s raining again! — d) Let’s stay at home.
3. That’s very nice music. G) Let’s dance.
4. Look, I’m very hungry. — j) Let’s make some sandwitches.
5. It’s very hot day today. — c) Let’s go to the beach.
6. He doesn’t have a telephone. — b) Let’s send him a letter.
7. Here’s my new football. — i) Let’s play a game.
8. I’m thirsty. — a) Let’s drink some mineral water.
9. I don’t speak Russian. — c) Lat’s speak Russian.
10. We have no food in the house. — e) Let’s go to the shop.
A. What did they have in the Middle Ages?
They had castles.
They had gardens.
They had books.
They had clocks.
They had boats.
They had schools.
They had teachers.
They had doctors.
B. Say what they had and didn’t have in the Middle Ages?
They didn’t have televisions.
They didn’t have cars.
They didn’t have lamps.
They didn’t have computers.
They didn’t have planes.
They didn’t have mobiles.
They didn’t have theatres.
They had castles.
They had gardens.
They had books.
They had clocks.
They had boats.
They had schools.
They had teachers.
They had doctors.
B. Say what they had and didn’t have in the Middle Ages?
They didn’t have televisions.
They didn’t have cars.
They didn’t have lamps.
They didn’t have computers.
They didn’t have planes.
They didn’t have mobiles.
They didn’t have theatres.
Complete the sentences with have got or has got.
We have got seven apple-trees near our country house.
Bess has got two armchairs in her sitting room. Their new house has got three bathrooms.
The Browns have got four bedrooms in their house.
My parents have got three daughters.
My cousin Polly has got four cats in her flat.
I have got two fridges in the house.
Pete has got three hamburgers on his plate.
I know you have got a very good sweet shop near your house.
The school has got a large gym.
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We have got seven apple-trees near our country house.
Bess has got two armchairs in her sitting room. Their new house has got three bathrooms.
The Browns have got four bedrooms in their house.
My parents have got three daughters.
My cousin Polly has got four cats in her flat.
I have got two fridges in the house.
Pete has got three hamburgers on his plate.
I know you have got a very good sweet shop near your house.
The school has got a large gym.