PART ONE
LESSON SEVEN
7.1
1 I have no bat.
2 I have no dog, but I have a pig.
3 I have a cat.
4 I have no rat.
5 I have a hen, but I have no fox.
6 I have a kitten, but I have no
zebra.
7 I have no wolf, but I have a
squirrel.
7.4
1 I have a cup, but I have no
spoon.
2 I have five pens, but I have no
copy-book.
3 I have no dog.
4 Show me a star!
5 I see a hat.
6 Give me seven copy-books.
7
Say, “Give me a kitten!”
8
Show me Lesson Six.
LESSON EIGHT
8.l
This boy has a cat, a dog, a pig, a
hen, a squirrel.
That boy has a book, a copy-book,
a pen, a pistol, a ball, a stick.
8.3
1 I have a stick. He has a stick.
2 He has no cup. I have no cup.
3 I have a pig. He has a pig.
4 I have no pistol. He has no pis
tol.
5 He has a gun. I have a gun.
6 He has no star. I have no star.
7 I have no vase. He has no vase.
8 I have a copy-book. He has a
copy-book.
9 He has no bat. I have no bat.
8.4
1 I have a lamp.
2 That boy has a dog, and this
boy has no dog.
3 Say, “Good morning!”
4 He has no pistol.
5 This boy has a fox.
6 Give me this ball!
7 That boy has two sticks.
8 I have four kittens, and this boy
has no kittens.
9 He has no cap.
10 This boy has a rat, and I have a
rat too.
11 Show me this gun!
12 That boy has a pen, but he has
no book.
13 I have a hat, and that boy has a
hat too.
14 Say this word!
LESSON NINE
9.2
1 This girl has . . . .
2 This boy has ... .
3 I have no ... .
4 This fish is on the dish / in the
lake.
5 This cake is in the box / on the
dish.
6 This spoon is in the cup / on
the dish.
9.3
1 This girl has a doll. The doll is
on the bed.
2 That boy has a pistol. The pis
tol is in the box.
3 He has a cat. The cat is on the
log.
4 I have a ball. I like balls and
dolls. I like cakes too.
9.4
1 This girl has one cat and two
dogs, but I have no dog.
2 That boy has three pens, but he
has no book(s).
3 This boy has four cups and five
spoons.
4 I like rats, but I have no rat(s).
5 He has six stars and she has
seven stars.
9.6
1 This boy has a rat and two bats.
2 The spoon is on the bed.
3 I like jam.
4 Show me this boy!
5 The fox is on the log.
6 I have three snakes, and that girl
has a frog.
7 (Good morning! Give me a cake!
8 I like squirrels.
9 I have no gun, and this boy has
no pistol.
10.3
1 Have you a cap?
2 Has this girl a gun?
3 Has this boy a vase?
4 Has she a bat?
5 Have you a dog?
6 Has he a rabbit?
10.4
-
Good morning! Have you
a
chicken?
- Yes,
I
have.
I
have ten chick
ens.
- Count the chickens!
- Oh, no! I have nine chickens.
- Catch that chicken!
11.2
1 many, he
2 you, I, have / you, we, have
3 chickens, it, has
4 has, she, has
5 has, has
6 cups, you, I, have / cups, you,
we, have
7 has, it, has
11.3
1 I have a copy-book.
2 How many lamps has the girl?
3 That boy has a cat with seven
kittens.
4 We have ten vases.
5 How many pigs have you?
6 Give me three cups!
7
The snake is in the lake.
11.4
1 How many hats has she?
- She has one hat.
2 How many rabbits have you?
-1 have many rabbits.
3 Show me the snake! I like
snakes.
4 That boy has one gun. And how
many guns has this boy?
5 Have you many cows?
- Yes, we have five cows.
6 How many books have you?
- We have eleven books.
7
Has the girl a doll? - No, she
has no doll.
8 How many stars has that boy? -
He has seven stars, but I see
six stars.
9 Has he many squirrels?
- Yes, he has many squirrels.
Count the squirrels!
11.6
1 The boys have six balls.
2
We have eleven ducks and
ducklings.
3 The girl and the boy have six
books.
4 The rat and the bat have two
hats.
LESSON TWELVE
12.2
1 a, is
2 has, it
3 She, it
4 no / six / many /. . .
5 in
6 have, car
7 and, ducklings
8 have
9 rabbit / . . .
1 0 m e
12.4
1 He has no pistol.
2 I have three cakes.
3 This girl has a squirrel.
4 That boy has two frogs.
5 She has no copy-book.
6 Give me the kittens.
12.5
1 This hen has eight chickens.
2 How many kittens have you?
- We have three kittens.
3 They have two rabbits, a duck,
and seven ducklings.
4 How many lessons have they?
- They have five lessons.
5 This is a dish. It is big.
6 I like lemons.
7 Count the rabbits! How many
rabbits have we?
8 Have they a cake?
- Yes, they have a big cake.
LESSON THIRTEEN
13.1
cat - bat
fox - box
rat
- cat
dish - fish
frog - log
lake -
cake
red - bed
car
-
star
her
-
your
with - his
13.3
1 Is my / your goat white?
2 Is the girl in the garden?
3 Is my / your car good?
4 Is my / your vase on the table?
5 Is the frog green?
6 Is my / your pen under the bed?
13.4
1 Where is the pig?
2 Where is my / your car?
3 Where is the snake?
4 Where is the fish?
5 Where is my / your hat?
6 Where is my / your kitten?
13.5
1 My goat is not white.
2 The girl is not in the garden.
3 My car is not good.
4 Your vase is not on the table.
5 The frog is not green.
6 Your pen is not under the bed.
1 The pig is not in the garden.
2 My car is not in the street.
3 The snake is not under the log.
4 The fish is not in the lake.
5 Your hat is not under the table.
6 My kitten is not in the house.
13.6
1 - Have you a red pencil?
- Yes, I have.
- Where is your pencil?
- It is in the vase on the table.
- Give me it! Thank you.
2 - Is your goat in the garden?
- No, it is not.
- Is your goat white?
- Yes, it is.
- It is under the tree in the gar
den.
- This is not my goat.
- And where is your goat?
- It is in the street.
14.4
1 What colour is your dog?
- It is black.
2 What colour is her kitten?
- It is white.
3 What colour is this fox?
- It is red.
4 What colour is your pencil?
- It is green.
5 What colour is his rabbit?
- It is grey.
6 What colour is my shirt?
- It is blue.
7 What colour is that horse?
- It is black.
14.5
I have a kitten. My kitten is grey.
It is very good. I like my kitten.
Where is it? It is in the box under
the bed. And have you a kitten?
What colour is your kitten? Show
me your kitten!
LESSON FIFTEEN
15.2
this book
these dogs
those pencils that star
this garden this tree
that flag
that cake
15.3
1 this, is, it, is
2 that, is, it, is, not
3 these, are, they, are, not
4 those, are, they, are
15.4
Are these your trousers?
Is that your umbrella?
Is this his book?
I like those birds.
This hat is white and that hat is
black.
Count those ducks.
Show me that vase, please!
Catch that stick!
Take these dishes.
15.6
1 Give me that white rose!
2 What colour arc these trousers?
- They arc grey.
3 What is this?
- It is a snake.
4 This kitten is white, and that
kitten is grey.
5 These books are on the table,
and those books are under the
bed.
6 This bird is in the cage, and
those birds are in the street.
7 Show me this room.
8 Look! What is this?
- It is a violet.
9 Where is that little frog?
- It is under the log.
10 Is that bird in this tree?
- Yes, it is in this tree.
16.1
1 their umbrellas
2 her silver bell
3 his grey shirt
4 their new car
5 his bird
6 their house
7 her kitten
8 his books
9 her doll
16.4
1 What has your mother?
- My mother has a new dress.
2 What have our kittens?
- Our kittens have a blue rib
bon.
3
What have my rabbits?
- Your rabbits have a big cage.
4 What have those children?
- Those children have many
violets.
5 What has that white goat?
- That white goat has a silver
bell.
6 What have you?
-I / we have a black umbrella.
16.5
1 Is your child at home?
- No, my child is not at home.
2 Are your children at home?
- Yes, they are at home.
3 Have you a cat?
- Yes, I have.
4 Has your Mammy a red hat?
- Yes, she has.
5 Are their rabbits white?
- No, they are grey.
6 Have you flowers in your gar
den?
- Yes, we have many flowers
in our garden.
7 Has your Daddy a new shirt
and good trousers?
- Yes, he has. He has a new
grey shirt and good black trou
sers.
LESSON SEVENTEEN
17.1
1 her
2 my
3 your
4 its
5 our
6 his
7 their
17.2
my toys
your kitten
our garden
our cat
her brother
his stick
your flower
your dish
your doll
our tree
your trousers
their car
my rabbit
our chickens
my cake
your dress
your balls
your vase
17 .3
1 Is your stick long?
- Yes, it is. It is long.
2 Is our room big?
- Yes, it is. It is big.
3 Is their dog black and white?
- No, it is not. It is not black
and white.
4 Is her dress new?
- Yes, it is. It is new.
5 Are his books good?
- No, they are not. They are
not good.
6 Are your children at home?
- No, they are not. They are
not at home.
17.4
1 What flower is that?
2 What colour is this?
3 What animals are those?
4 What colours are these?
5 What animal is this?
6 What flowers are those?
7 What colour is that?
8 What animals are these?
17.5
1 My umbrella is as new as your
umbrella.
2 Our kitten is as small as their
kitten.
3 Their house is not so old as his
house.
4 Her ribbon is as long as my rib
bon.
5 The zebra is not so strong as
the horse.
6 Our chickens are not so weak
as her chickens.
17.6
1 The jackal is as grey as the wolf.
2 What flower is this?
- This is a daisy.
3 What animals are these?
- These are zebras.
4 Give me your book.
5 Show me your hands!
6 Where is your cat?
- It is with its kittens.
7 Have we many flowers in our
garden?
8 Are the rose, the daisy, and the
violet flowers?
LESSON EIGHTEEN
18.2
1 It is the boy’s book.
2 It is my mother’s dress.
3 They are her father’s hats.
4 It is this little girl’s kitten.
5 It is Ann’s umbrella.
6 They are Pete’s quails.
7 It is the bird’s cage.
8 They are his dog’s puppies.
18.3
father’s umbrella
the eagle’s beak
the tiger’s tail
the lion’s claws
sister’s toys
mother’s coat
the bird’s cage
18.4
1 is, this, are, are, animal
2 what, is, is, eagle’s, it, is
18.5
1 - Ann’s Mom has a ring.
- Is her Mom’s ring gold?
-Yes, it is.
2 - Tom’s brother has a stick.
- Is brother’s stick long?
- No, it is not.
3 - Kate has a quail.
- Is Kate’s quail tame?
- Yes, it is.
4 - Tom’s brother is as strong as
a lion.
- Is the lion a strong animal?
- Yes, it is.
LESSON NINETEEN
19.1
1 your
2 her
3 his
4 her
5 your
6 his
19.2
1 . . . your brother’s name?
2 . . . your sister’s name?
3 . . . Mr. David son’s name?
4 . . . Mr. Brown daughter’s
name?
5 . . . your dog’s name?
6 . . . her cat’s name?
19.3
1 Ann’s mother has a ring.
2 Is their mother’s dress yellow?
3 The tiger’s claws are very
sharp.
4 Who is Mr. Brown?
5 What animal is weak?
6 Is Mr. Brown your mother’s
brother?
7 The jackal is as small as the fox.
19.4
- Who arc you?
- I am Mr. Brown. I am a doctor.
- What is your name?
- My name is Pan. I am your
friend’s son.
- And who is that man?
- He is my brother.
- What is his name?
- His name is Big Sam. He is
a
hunter. He is a very good hunter.
He has a dog and a gun.
- And what is Sam dog’s name?
- Its name is Rex. His dog is strong
and very clever.
- Is it old?
-No, it is not. I like his dog.
- Where is his dog now?
- It is at home.
- Show me the dog.
20.1
1 is, is
2 are, are
3 are, are
4 is, is
5 is, is
20.3
1 in
2 at
3 at
4 in
5 in
6 under
7 on
8 in,in
20.5
1 Where is your puppy? - . . .
2 . . . - Yes, they are in the box.
3 Are Sam’s friends at home? -
4 ... - They are at the cinema.
5 Bring me my dress, please. -
6
Give Mom my new plate. -. . .
7 . . . - Yes, they are in the nest
in the tree.
8 Where are my trousers? - They
are on the chair. . . .
LESSON TWENTY-ONE
21.1
1 is
2 are
3 are
4 -, is
5 is
6 -, are
7 are
21.3
1 How old is your puppy?
2 My puppy is very funny.
3 Where is Sam’s monkey?
- It is on its friend’s back, (on
the back of its friend)
4 What is the name of the mon
key’s friend?
- Its name is Kicky.
5 What colour is Kicky?
Kicky is grey.
6 It is a very old donkey. It is very
weak.
LESSON TWENTY-TWO
22.1
a dish
- dishes
a wolf
- wolves
a bird
- birds
a knife
- knives
a lion
- lions
a tree
- trees
a spoon
- spoons
a driver
- drivers
a duckling
- ducklings
a fork
- forks
a dress
- dresses
an eagle
- eagles
a child
- children
a cow
- cows
a leaf
- leaves
22.2
1 go
2 put
3 put
4 go
5 count
6 look
7 catch
8 show
9 open, write
10 take, give
22.3
1 Jimmy, put the penknife down!
2 Jill, take this little box, please.
3 She has four pairs of brown
stockings.
4 How old is Ann’s brother?
5 They see many nests in those
trees.
22.4
1 down
2 up, to
3 to
4 on
5 down
6 to
7 to, with
22.5
1 Children, open your textbooks!
2 Read lesson twenty-two!
3 Sam, put your penknife down!
Read the text!
4 Sit down, Sam. Thank you!
5 Children, take your copybooks,
open them, and write the words.
6
Put your pens and pencils
down! Thank you!
LESSON TWENTY-THREE
23.3
1 run
2 cannot
3 child /
. . .
4 cannot
5 eagle /. . .
6 swim, fly
7 can,can
8 you / . . . , I / . . . , c a n
9 f l y / . . . , cannot
10 can,they
23.4
1 She cannot swim at all.
2 You can take my toys.
3 He can read very fast now.
4 Can you open the door?
5 My father can drive a car too.
6 Little children cannot count at
all.
7 Frogs can swim, but they can
not fly.
23.5
1 Daddy can drive a car well.
2 Jimmy cannot swim at all.
3 I have a funny puppy. It can
open the door.
4 Can you show me your toys?
- Yes, I can.
5 Our children can read and count
well, but they cannot write at
all.
6 Can you give me this book?
- No, I cannot. It is my broth
er’s book.
7 The eagle can fly, but it cannot
swim.
8 Can the donkey run fast?
- No, it can go fast, but it can
not run fast.
9 Can Polly bring fish to the kit
tens?
10 Who can fly?
11 What animals can swim?
LESSON TWENTY-FOUR
24.3
1 May I put the shoes into the
box?
2 May I open the bag and take
the book?
3 May I sit on the sofa?
4 May I put my red and white
dress on?
5 May I count the copy-books on
the table?
24.6
1 - Can you show me your toys?
- Yes, they are in Mom’s room.
2 - May I read this book?
- No, you must not. You are
too small.
3 - You must put this dress on.
4 - Why are you at home? Are
you ill?
- Yes, 1 am ill.
- May we come to see you?
- No, you may not / must not.
5 - Tom, why is your shirt on my
bed? You must take it to your
room.
6 - Is your school far from your
house?
- Yes, it is.
7 - Whose children are there in
the yard? Why aren’t they at
school?
- They have no lessons now.
25.3
Jimmy is seven years old now. He
must go to school. He must learn
to write and to read. Jimmy is a
lazy boy. He cannot get up early.
He cannot sit with a book. He is
very lazy. Jimmy’s sister Polly is
not lazy at all. She is a very good
girl. She can read, write, and
count.
25.5
Ann is seven. She can read and
count well, but she cannot write
at all. Ann must go to school. She
must learn to write. She is not lazy
at all. She is a very good girl. Ann
can draw birds and animals. She
can draw a horse and a camel, a
cat, a dog and even an Indian. I
cannot draw animals, but I can
draw a pine-tree and a fir-tree. I
like to draw with coloured pencils.
And you?
LESSON TWENTY-SIX
26.2
1 some milk
8 some jam
2 a toy
9 an eagle
3 an apple
10 an owl
4 a copy-book
11 a minute
5 a pair of shoes
12 some water
6 an animal
13 an umbrella
7 some tea
14 an eye
LESSON TWENTY-FIVE
26.3
1 a
6 some
2 an
7 a
3 some
8 a
4 a
9 some
5 a
10 a
26.5
1 are
6 are
2 is
7 is
3 are
8 is
4 is
9 are
5 is
10 are
26.6
1 are
2 a
3 some /
many / two /. . .
4 is
8 There are many new words in
the book.
9 There is some apple jam on the
saucer.
10 There are two little silver bells
in the box.
LESSON TWENTY-SEVEN
27.1
1 are many
6 are many
2 is much
7 are many
3 are many
8 is much
4 is much
9 are many
5 is much
10 is much
27.2
1 are not many
2 is not much
3 are not many
4 is not much
5 is not much
6 are not many
7 are not many
8 is not much
9 are not many
10 is not much
27.3
1 There is a car in the street.
2 There are spoons in those cups.
3 There is juice in that glass.
4 There are children in his yard.
5 There is a mouse under my bed.
6 There arc fir-trees in the forest.
7 There is cheese for dinner.
8 There is a chair at the tabic.
5 some / -
6 c u p s / . . .
7 an
8 many / . . .
9 is
10 flowers /. . .
26.7
1 There are many apples on the
apple-tree.
2 There is a dog under the tree.
3 There is some boiled water in
the bottle.
4 There are some boys in the
yard.
5 There is a bird in our cage.
6 There are toys in this box.
7 There are some books on Ann’s
table.
27.5
1 any, some
4 any, some
2 some, any
5 some, any
3 any, any
6 any, any
27.6
1 There are many animals in the
forest.
2 Are there two gold rings in the
box? - . . .
3 ... - No, there is not.
4 Is there much jam for tea? -
5 ... - No, there are not.
6 Is there a fish on the dish? -
27.7
1 Are there many textbooks on
the table?
- Yes, there are many.
2 Is there any butter at home?
- No, there is not any butter at
home.
3 Put some cheese on the plate.
4 Is there any milk in the glass?
- Yes, there is some milk in the
glass.
5 Is there milk in this cup?
- No, there is tea with milk in
the cup.
6 Are there any boys in your
class?
- Yes, there are. But there are
not many boys in our class.
LESSON TWENTY-EIGHT
28.3
1 The bees are on the rose.
2 There are mice under the floor.
3 Where are the ladybirds?
4 What colour are the leaves?
5 Is there much milk in the jug?
6 There are frogs on the log.
7 Whose lorries are these?
8 Is there any butter on the ta
ble?
9 Can you catch flies?
28.7
1 There are many fir-trees and
pine-trees in our forest. They
are big and strong.
2 What a big mushroom! Look at
it. There are many mushrooms
there under the fir-tree.
3 There are many flies in the
room. Can you catch that big
fly?
4 There are many bees in the gar
den. Some bees are in the
kitchen. One bee is in the sau
cer with honey.
5 - Who can draw a ladybird on
a leaf?
- Sam can. He can draw with
coloured pencils very well. He
can draw birds, trees, and ani
mals.
LESSON TWENTY-NINE
29.1
1 are
5 any, is
2 a
6 - / not
3 any / many
7 is
4 there
8 no
29.5
1 How many months are there in
a year?
2 Are there twelve months in a
year?
3 Are there ten months in a year?
4 What colour is the sky by day?
5 Is it dark at night?
6 How many days are there in a
week?
LESSON THIRTY
30.1
1 Birds will fly to Africa.
2 They will draw animals tomor
row.
3 These children will help their
mother.
4 We shall open the window in
our room.
5 I shall come to see Mr. Dale.
6 Children will read and write at
school.
7 We shall cat apples tomorrow.
8 They will take their dog to the
street.
9 The day will be hot.
30.2
1 Shall we go ... ?
2 Will he read . . . ?
3 Will they bring . . . ?
4 Will she put. . . ?
5 Will you run . . . ?
6 Will the cat catch ... ?
7 Will the children bring. .. ?
8 Will you go ... ?
LESSON THIRTY-ONE
31.1
old
older
new -
newer
small -
smaller
short -
shorter
long
longer
warm -
warmer
late -
later
strong -
stronger
cold
colder
dark -
darker
weak -
weaker
sharp -
sharper
fast -
faster
high
higher
31.2
1 Jill is weaker than Jack.
2 Dad is stronger than Jack.
3 Dad is older than Jill.
4 Jack is faster than Jill.
5 Jill is shorter than Jack.
6 Jack is older than Jill.
7 Dad is taller than Jill.
8 Jill’s coat is warmer than Jack’s
coat.
31.3
1 My coat is not so new as my
brother’s coat.
2 The lion is as strong as the ti
ger.
3 The quail is not so fast as the
eagle.
4 That cloud is not so dark as this
cloud.
5 Those pine-trees are as high as
these fir-trees.
6 April is not so long as May.
7 New York is not so old as Lon
don.
31.5
1 bring
2 runs
3 help
4 come
5 have
LESSON THIRTY-TWO
32.1
1 a lorry 6 a camel
2 a bird 7 a mouse
3 at night 8 a snake
4 a friend 9 a dog
5 a car
32.2
1 He is also hungry.
2 I shall eat bread and butter.
3 Will they go to school tomor
row?
4 They draw butterflies very well.
5 She is older than her sister.
6 He is as strong as his father.
7 I won’t leave your room.
32.3
1 Yes, I can.
6 Yes, he can.
2 Yes, he will.
7 Yes, I have.
3 Yes, there is.
8 Yes, I shall.
4 Yes, she is.
9 Yes, it has.
5 Yes, she has. 10 Yes, I am.
32.4
1 run
5 opens
2 runs
6 goes
3 sleep
7 swims
4 leaves
8 swim
LESSON THIRTY-THREE
33.4
1 to sing
2 to swim
3 to catch frogs
4 to write rhymes
5 to count sparrows
6 to make cakes
7 to say patters
33.5
1 to
5 -
2 -
6 -,-
3 -,-
7 to
4 to, to
8 to
LESSON THIRTY-FOUR
34.5
Many people like to go to the
Black Sea or to the Baltic Sea.
When the day is hot, they lie in
the sun on the seashore. When it
is too hot, some of them lie or sit
in the shade or under the tree. If
the water is warm, they swim in
the sea. Children play on the sea
shore with their toys. They like to
run and to jump in the water. There
are many people in the South even
in winter. Days are rather warm.
Some people swim in the sea even
in winter. Plants are always green
in the South. I also like to go to
the Black Sea.
LESSON THIRTY-FIVE
35.1
1 In England they speak English.
2 In China they speak Chinese.
3 In Germany they speak Ger
man.
4 In France they speak French.
5 In Russia they speak Russian.
6 In the USA they speak English.
35.2
1 Yes, the Urals are between the
Volga and the Lena.
2 The Urals are in Russia.
3 No, the Urals are not very high.
4 Yes, the Pamirs are higher than
the Urals.
5 Yes, the Black Sea is in the
South.
6 No, the Lena is not so long as
the Volga.
7 No, France is not so large as
Canada.
8
Yes, Russia is larger than
France.
9 The deepest lake in the world
is in Russia.
LESSON THIRTY-SIX
36.1
1 Can she read English books?
2 Can they swim well?
3 Is he from France?
4 Are there many books here?
5 Can he speak German?
6 Are they from England?
7 Is there much cheese for tea?
36.2
1 Can they speak English or
French?
2 The children are hungry.
3 Is there any bread for dinner?
4 They are not well.
5 Though he is from France, he
can speak German.
6 Their mother is not at home.
7 Are there many birds in the for
est?
8 They must go to school tomor
row.
36.3
37.2
1 can speak
2 may ... go
3 can read / must read
4 may . .. have / can . . . have
5 can . . . say
6 must eat
7 may go / can go
8 must buy
9 can pick / may pick
LESSON THIRTY-SEVEN
37.1
1 My friend likes to speak Eng
lish. My friend can speak Eng
lish well.
2 My friend likes to drive a car.
My friend can drive a car well.
3 My friend likes to swim and to
run. My friend can swim and
run well.
4 My friend likes to help his fa
ther. My friend can help his fa
ther.
5 My friend likes to read rhymes.
My friend can read rhymes very
well.
4 My friend likes to draw wild
animals. My friend can draw
wild animals very well.
5 My friend likes to make toy
cars. My friend can make toy
cars very well.
1 Let us speak French!
2 Let us make a cake for tea!
3 Let’s go to the cinema!
4 Let’s see this film about insects!
5 Let’s draw a car!
6 Let’s learn some new English
words!
7 Let’s make a bird-house!
37.3
1 My penknife is on the table.
2 Our dolls are in the box.
3 My father is at home.
4 His dog is in the yard.
5 Their cars are in the street.
6 Its ribbons are under the chair.
7 Her picture is on the wall.
37.4
1 Our caps are on the sofa.
2 Their books are on the table.
3 Our umbrellas are there.
4 Our dresses are on the bed.
5 Your cups are in the cupboard.
6 Their cars are in the yard.
37.5
a man
- men
a tooth
- teeth
a mouse - mice
a goose
- geese
a sheep
- sheep
a child
- children
a foot
- feet
a woman - women
37.6
1 Look at those women! They
are artists.
2 Are your sheep in the field?
Take them home.
3 Can you catch mice? They are
under the sofa.
4 Where are your children?
- They are in the yard.
5 How many teeth have seven
geese?
6 My feet are bigger than sister’s
feet.
7 Who are those? Are those men
or women?
LESSON THIRTY-EIGHT
38.1
1 honey
2 a wood
3 an insect
4 grains
5 English
6 a bear
38.3
1 It is yours.
2 It is mine.
3 It is ours.
4 They are hers.
5 It is theirs.
6 They are yours.
38.4
1 Is this your copy-book?
2 No, it is not my copy-book. It
is hers.
3 That is not our car. That is
theirs.
4 His room is bigger than mine.
5 Are these your trousers?
38.5
Lake Baikal is the deepest lake in
the world.
The peaches on the tree are very
juicy.
The pond is full of frogs.
Your knife is not sharp at all.
The windows in our room are
rather high.
38.6
1 Let us pick this apple! It is rather
ripe.
2 Why is he cross with me?
- He is not cross with you. He
is hungry.
3 You must not swim in this river.
The water is very cold.
4 They say that your brother has
a big house in the South.
5 Are there many fruit-trees in
your garden?
-
Not many. We only have
pear-trees,
apple-trees
and
plum-trees.
LESSON THIRTY-NINE
39.1
Rabbit - table - eagle - eye -
elephant - tree - eight - tiger.
39.4
1 Can your brother speak English
well?
2 Must I read this lesson?
3 Is Tom’s mother in the kitchen?
4 Are there any flowers in your
garden?
5 Where is Mom’s ring?
6 What colour is your car?
7 Whose ducklings are there on
the lake?
8 May I put on the new grey
dress?
9 Is there any bread for tea?
10 What insects like honey?
11 Will you sing a lullaby tomor
row?
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