I. Write the following sentences according to the model.
Model: He has a car.
He had a car.
He will have a car.
1. They have a big house in the country.
2. My friend has many interesting books.
3. His mother has a nice garden.
4. She has a good map of London.
5. I have a beautiful picture.
6. John has good work.
7. These students have four classes every day.
8. We have a good dog.
9. He has many exams this year.
10. He has much work to do.
II. Use a correct form of the verb “to have”.
1. I _____ got a motorbike but I _____ a car.
2. Does Ann _____ a car?
3. I’m not feeling very well. I _____ got a headache.
4. Tim _____ got two sisters.
5. Our car _____ got two doors.
6. We _____ many important meetings when we were in London last month.
7. Schoolchildren _____ the longest holidays in summer.
8. Monasteries were centres of theoretical knowledge. They _____ large libraries. Each of the big monasteries _____ book-making shops.
9. I know that his father _____ many books in different foreign languages.
10. Now his parents _____ a comfortable flat.
11. Next year he _____ many lessons of Latin.
12. Rowing _____ a long history in England.
13. Alfred Nobel never _____a wife or family to love him.
III. Complete the sentences. Use “have to” or “has to”. Translate the sentences into Russian.
A1. My eyes are not very good. I _____. (wear)
2. At the end of the course all the students _____ a test. (do)
3. Mary is studying literature. She _____ a lot of books. (read)
4. Albert doesn’t understand much English. You _____ very slowly to him. (speak)
5. Kate is not often at home. She _____ a lot in her job. (travel)
B Use “have to” or “had to”.
1. We ______________ home last night. There were no buses. (walk)
2. It’s late. I ______________ now. I’ll see you tomorrow. (go)
3. I went to the supermarket after work yesterday. I ______________ some food. (buy)
4. This train doesn’t go all the way to London. You ______________ at Bristol. (change)
5. We did an exam yesterday. We _____________ six questions out of ten. (answer)
IV. Read the text and complete the sentences about John’s future.
This year, John doesn’t have money, a job, a house, a girlfriend, a suit or a car.
He has a small room, a bicycle, old clothes, a guitar and a cat. But next year:
more money (+) – He will have more money.
a small room (-) – He won’t have a small room.
a cat (?) – Will he have a cat?
1. a job (+)
2. a bicycle (-)
3. a car (+)
4. a house (?)
5. a girlfriend (?)
6. old clothes (-)
V. Define the function of the verb “to have”. Translate the sentences into Russian.
1. She will have a lot of work next week.
2. Mary had a baby recently.
3. He has already arrived.
4. In many countries men have to do military service.
5. I don’t usually have a big breakfast.
6. We had to walk home last night. There were no buses.
7. I have no time for watching TV.
8. I don’t have to wake up early because I am not working tomorrow.
VI. Compare the following sentences. Translate them into Russian.
1. He has attended all the lectures this month.
2. He has to attend all the lectures this month.
3. The students have worked very well this summer.
4. The students have to work this summer.
5. He had finished translating the article by 5 o’clock.
6. He had to finish translating the article.
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