Look at the picture and complete the dialogue with demonstrative
pronouns.
- let's buy a present for
nora. it's her birthday in
three days.
- ok. what shall we
choose? look at lovely vase.
nora loves fresh flowers.
– the vase is big enough
for only one flower and nora
likes big bouquets. let's buy
her coffee cups. they are so nice!
- nora doesn't drink coffee. she likes tea. let's better buy
her bright teapot.
- no! it is old-fashioned. i think plates over there will be
a useful present.
- plates! is it a joke! i never give my friends such presents!
- well, i have got another idea. what do you think about
picture over the shelf? isn't it wonderful?
- i think you're right. it will be the best present for nora.
2. Do you have a cousin?
3. I am a student.
4. Mr. Brown has a daughter.
5. Those cars are red.
6. She has a large family.
7. Nick is my good friend.
8. Is she from England?
1. He has a large family.
2. He has two pets at home.
3. They have a very nice flat in Pskov.
4. Peter has many friends here.
5. You have many books at home.
6. Does she has any brothers?
7. My mother has three children.
8. I have two cousins.
9. She has two brothers and a sister.
1. have 2. are 3. is 4. am 5. has
1. You are welcome.
2. This station is far from here.
3. It is 5 o'clock now.
4. She has a nice flat.
5. We have a little child.
6. They have a big car. It is red.
7. How are you?
8. How old is Mary?
9. What country is she from?
10. We are well.
11. They hve a small cottage. It is. far away.
12. She is at home.
13. He has bad habits.
14. She has 2 mistakes.
15. Her mistakes is bad.