Open the brackets using the proper tense form of the verbs “to be” and “to have”. 1. “how many french books he (to have) at home? ” “last year he (to have) only three books, now he (to have) a lot.” 2. today nick (to be) very busy but tomorrow he (to have) more time to call you. 3. usually she (to be) very nervous at the exam. 4. last week he (to be) ill. 5. i hope i (to have) enough money in the future to go to australia. 6. they (not to have) any pictures on the walls. 7. george’s wife (not to be) a teacher, she (to be) a writer. 8. yesterday she (to be) very tired and (not to have) dinner. 9. next week he (to be) free and (to have) some rest. 10. “where you usually (to have) lunch? ” “i (to have) lunch at home.” “and your sister? ” “she (not to have) lunch at home. she (to have) lunch at the university.” 11. “what (to be) their children’s names? ” “their names (to be) peter and helen.” 12. ann (to be) fond of mathematics and i (to be) fond of geography. 13. “how often you (to have) english classes? ” “i (to have) english classes twice a week. last year i (to have) them three times a week.”
2. nick was, he will have
3. she is
4. he was
5. i will have
6. they haven't
7. wasn't, was
8. she was, didn't have
9. he will be, will have
10. have, i have, doesn't have, has
11. are, are
12. was, i was
13. do you have, i have, i had