Use the articles where necessary to complete the text.
A family is a different from 1household. 2household is 3group of 4people who live together and share 5domestic tasks and activities. 6 people in 7 household need not be related to one another. In 8 Europe in 9 middle Ages, for example, households often included 10 servants, 11 apprentices, and 12 lodgers Living together with 13 family of 14___ householder, and generally working as 15 single unit. 16family, in contrast, is defined in 17 terms of 18blood ties, and 19 members need not live in one home.
1. lives
2. likes
3. is eating
4. loves
5. is writing
6. is meeting
7. work
8. get up
9. finishes
10. are watching
11. is climbing
12. drinks
13. contains
14. are getting
15. has
16. is having
Task II .
1. Tom doesn't live in Paris.
2. Jim doesn't like red apples.
3. He isn't eating an apple now.
4. Steve doesn't love Janet.
5. Susan isn't writing a letter at the moment.
6. James isn't meeting his friends tonight.
7. Walter and Kitty don't work in an office.
8. I don't usually get up at 7.30.
9. The match doesn't finish at 8p.m.
10. We are not watching TV now.
11. Look! Sam isn't climbing the tree!
12. We don't drink milk everyday.
13. Milk doesn't contain a lot of vitamins.
14. They are not getting married next week.
15. Jil doesn't have a dog.
16. My boss isn't having lunch now.
Task III.
1. Does Tom live in Paris?
2. Does Jim like red apples?
3. Is he eating an apple now?
4. Does Steve love Janet?
5. Is Susan writing a letter at the moment?
6. Is James meeting his friends tonight?
7. Do Walter and Kitty work in an office?
8. Do I usually get up at 7.30 ?
9. Does match finish at 8 p.m.?
10. Are we watching TV now?
11. Look! Is Sam climbing the tree?
12. Do we drink milk everyday?
13. Does milk contain a lot of vitamins?
14. Are they getting married next week?
15. Has Jill a dog?
16. Is my boss having lunch now?