Exercise 2. Choose and write the correct verb: look, be like, look like or like. 1. Peter worried. Is he ok? 2. - What .? - She's tall, pretty and very friendly. 3. Ann is so blonde. She (not) anyboydy in her family! 4. You an actress in this dress! It's really beautiful. 5. They going to the cimena at weekends. 6. Who ? Like her father, very determined. 7. She (not) very happy today. 8. - What does your brother ? - He's tall with blue eyes.
2.I'll start to write a funny story on Monday.
3. My friends presented to me a new Webster's dictionary of the English language.
4. What did your parents present to you on your last birthday?
5. My parents always present to me books on my birthday.
6. Last year my sister started to learn English at school.
7. At what time does the train start?
8. «Help! Help!» cried a girl in a train.
9. Why do the children cry at the lesson?
10. My brother always cried when he wanted to eat.
Have we got a rose? - Yes, we have.
Have they got a house? - Yes, they have.
Have they got a rabbit? - Yes, have.
Has he got a dog? - Yes, he has.
Has she got a doll? - Yes, she has.
Has it got a house? - Yes, it has.
Has Alla got a cat? - Yes, she has.
Has he got an angry dog? - Yes, he has.
Are the dogs angry? - Yes, they are.
Has she got a sister?
Is she his sister?
Are they friends?
Have they got friends in Klin?
Are they in Klin?
Is it a box?
Has it got a box?
Is he a pupil?
Has he got a pupil?
Are the music funny?