Read the text and for each gap type the missing word. Mind your spelling.
This week we had a film festival in my town. My mum helped
... organise it , so we got some free tickets. There were two
or three films every day, but I could only go ...
the evenings after
school. My favourite film was a short cartoon. It wasn’t very long,
but a friend of mine from school made it and it was amazing.
worked really hard and it took him about a year to make the film. He had
to make models and move
each time he filmed them. It’s
much slower
making the film on a computer but
result was
fantastic.
1
He does not have a daughter.
Does he have a daughter?
2
They do not have a son.
Do they have a son?
3
His friends do not have children.
Do his friends have children?
4
This student does not have a red pencil.
Does this student have a red pencil?
5
These students do not have English books.
Do these students have English books?
6
You do not have a nice dress.
Do you have a nice dress?
7
I do not have questions.
Do I have questions?
8
We do not have a cat and a dog.
Do we have a cat and a dog?
9
You do not have a very good dictionary.
Do you have a very good dictionary?
10
She does not have a parrot and a hamster.
Does she have a parrot and a hamster?
1. a) Does he have a daughter?
b) He doesn't have a daughter.
2. a) Do they have a son?
b) They don't have a son.
3. a) Does his friends have children?
b) His friends don't have children.
4. a) Does this student have a red pencil?
b) This student doesn't have a pencil.
5. a) Do these students have English books?
b) These students don't have English books.
6. a) Do you have a nice dress?
b) You don't have a nice dress.
7. a) Do I have questions?
b) I don't have questions.
8. a) Do we have a cat and a dog?
b) We don't have a cat and a dog.
9. a) Do you have a very good dictionary?
b) You don't have a very good dictionary.
10. a) Does she have a parrot and a hamster?
b) She doesn't have a parrot and a hamster.
Объяснение:
Affirmative form:
Subject (I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they) + verb ; example: I have a pet dog.
Negative form:
Subject (I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they) + verb (I am not, you aren't, he, she, it isn't, we, you, they aren't) ; example : I don't have a pet dog.
Interrogative form:
Verb (I am not, you aren't, he, she, it isn't, we, you, they aren't) + Subject (I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they) + main verb ; example: Do I have a pet dog?