Who is writing a letter? — Aunt Polly is. Who is going to be a success? — Jerry is. Who is learning French? — Jerry is. Who is a married man? — Tom is. Who is thinking about leaving London? — Tom and his wife are. Who is going to call Jane? — Aunt Polly is.
1) successful;
2) useful;
3) painful;
4) wonderful;
5) beautiful;
6) joyful.
2) useful;
3) painful;
4) wonderful;
5) beautiful;
6) joyful.
1) Pussy’s got a ball. It hasn’t got toy mice.
2) Mr Clark’s got a bag. He hasn’t got a mobile phone.
3) Mr Barton’s got pigs. He hasn’t got a sheep.
4) Jack’s got a car. He hasn’t got a bike.
5) Alice’s got an apple. She hasn’t got a hamburger.
6) Helen’s got a TV. She hasn’t got a computer.
7) Mrs Morrison’s got pies. She hasn’t got sweets.
8) Bobby’s got a pen. He hasn’t got a pencil.
9) Ruth and Rosie have got tulips. They haven’t got roses.
2) Mr Clark’s got a bag. He hasn’t got a mobile phone.
3) Mr Barton’s got pigs. He hasn’t got a sheep.
4) Jack’s got a car. He hasn’t got a bike.
5) Alice’s got an apple. She hasn’t got a hamburger.
6) Helen’s got a TV. She hasn’t got a computer.
7) Mrs Morrison’s got pies. She hasn’t got sweets.
8) Bobby’s got a pen. He hasn’t got a pencil.
9) Ruth and Rosie have got tulips. They haven’t got roses.
B. called, talked, played, went, took, went, made, took (out), read, finished, wratched.
1) have got;
2) has got;
3) has got;
4) have got;
5) has got;
6) have got.
2) has got;
3) has got;
4) have got;
5) has got;
6) have got.
1) Let’s drink some juice.
2) Let’s watch some film.
3) Let’s have tea.
4) Let’s go to the shop.
5) Let’s have lunch.
2) Let’s watch some film.
3) Let’s have tea.
4) Let’s go to the shop.
5) Let’s have lunch.
1d; 2c; 3a; 4b.
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