Задание 2. Прочитайте предложения, употребив правильную форму глагола to have.
1. In the evening on Saturday I (have, has) much free time. 2. My father is busy
now. He (have, has) no time to visit his relatives. 3. My friend (have, has) a very nice
little dog. 4. (Have, has) your elder brother children? 5. (Have, has) you any sisters or
brothers? 6. The students of our Institute (have, has) six or eight lessons every day. 7.
Our Institute (have, has) two rcading-halls for work. 8. I am afraid, this young man
(have, has) no parents. 9. Docs your friend (have, has) any relatives in Moscow? 10.
Moscow (have, has) a lot of theatres and cinemas. 11. Wc (have, has) two labs for
English classcs. 12. How many days (have, has) this month? 13. Moscow (have, has)
an interesting history. 14. I (have, has) no bus stop near my house. 15. They (have,
has) no free time now. 16. The students (have, has) four labs for foreign languages
studies.
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Explanation: In this sentence, the subject "I" is in the first person singular form, so we use the verb form "have" which matches with the pronoun "I".
2. My father is busy now. He has no time to visit his relatives.
Explanation: In this sentence, the subject "My father" is in the third person singular form, so we use the verb form "has" which matches with the pronoun "he".
3. My friend has a very nice little dog.
Explanation: In this sentence, the subject "My friend" is in the third person singular form, so we use the verb form "has" which matches with the pronoun "my friend".
4. Does your elder brother have children?
Explanation: In this sentence, we are forming a question in the third person singular form, so we use the auxiliary verb "does" followed by the base form of the verb "have" which matches with the pronoun "your elder brother".
5. Do you have any sisters or brothers?
Explanation: In this sentence, we are forming a question in the second person singular form, so we use the auxiliary verb "do" followed by the base form of the verb "have" which matches with the pronoun "you".
6. The students of our Institute have six or eight lessons every day.
Explanation: In this sentence, the subject "the students of our Institute" is in the third person plural form, so we use the verb form "have" which matches with the subject.
7. Our Institute has two reading-halls for work.
Explanation: In this sentence, the subject "Our Institute" is in the third person singular form, so we use the verb form "has" which matches with the pronoun "our institute".
8. I am afraid, this young man has no parents.
Explanation: In this sentence, the subject "this young man" is in the third person singular form, so we use the verb form "has" which matches with the pronoun "this young man".
9. Does your friend have any relatives in Moscow?
Explanation: In this sentence, we are forming a question in the third person singular form, so we use the auxiliary verb "does" followed by the base form of the verb "have" which matches with the pronoun "your friend".
10. Moscow has a lot of theaters and cinemas.
Explanation: In this sentence, the subject "Moscow" is in the third person singular form, so we use the verb form "has" which matches with the pronoun "Moscow".
11. We have two labs for English classes.
Explanation: In this sentence, the subject "we" is in the first person plural form, so we use the verb form "have" which matches with the pronoun "we".
12. How many days has this month?
Explanation: In this sentence, we are forming a question in the third person singular form, so we use the auxiliary verb "has" which matches with the pronoun "this month".
13. Moscow has an interesting history.
Explanation: In this sentence, the subject "Moscow" is in the third person singular form, so we use the verb form "has" which matches with the pronoun "Moscow".
14. I have no bus stop near my house.
Explanation: In this sentence, the subject "I" is in the first person singular form, so we use the verb form "have" which matches with the pronoun "I".
15. They have no free time now.
Explanation: In this sentence, the subject "They" is in the third person plural form, so we use the verb form "have" which matches with the pronoun "they".
16. The students have four labs for foreign languages studies.
Explanation: In this sentence, the subject "The students" is in the third person plural form, so we use the verb form "have" which matches with the subject.