- Mary, would you like to go to the cinema tonight to see a new adventure film ? - I'd love to. What about the tickets? - Don't worry. I live near the cinema and I'll buy the ticket at the box-office half an hour before the film begins. - Are you sure that there will be vacant seats at the cinema? - Absolutely! The film has had a long run for about a week. So I don't have to book them in advance. Where do you prefer to sit in the cinema? - In the tenth row in the middle. - OK. I'll do my best. Bye! See you at half past seven outside the cinema.
Some hours later at the box-office.
- Have you got tickets for tonight's film? - Yes. What seats would you like? - Two seats somewhere in the middle of Row Ten. - We've got seats in the middle of Row Nine. - They will do nicely. How much do I pay? - Sixteen dollars. - Here you are. Thanks a lot.
- I'd love to. What about the tickets?
- Don't worry. I live near the cinema and I'll buy the ticket at the box-office half an hour before the film begins.
- Are you sure that there will be vacant seats at the cinema?
- Absolutely! The film has had a long run for about a week. So I don't have to book them in advance. Where do you prefer to sit in the cinema?
- In the tenth row in the middle.
- OK. I'll do my best. Bye! See you at half past seven outside the cinema.
Some hours later at the box-office.
- Have you got tickets for tonight's film?
- Yes. What seats would you like?
- Two seats somewhere in the middle of Row Ten.
- We've got seats in the middle of Row Nine.
- They will do nicely. How much do I pay?
- Sixteen dollars.
- Here you are. Thanks a lot.
1. Nick likes to read. He has got many books.
2. Have you got any butter on the table?
3. These dogs have got many puppies.
4. I haven’t got any bread. Let’s go shopping
5. She hasn't got any milk. She can’t drink white coffee.
6. 'What’s wrong?' - 'I have got something in my eye.'
7. Pussy is a big black cat. It has got many funny kittens.
Write the Plural.
Shoe - shoes
Party - parties
Birthday - birthdays
Tortoise - tortoises
Eye - eyes
Shop - shops
Family - families
House - houses
Mouse - mice
Wolf - wolves
Box - boxes
Child - children
Wife - wives
Hare - hares
Foot - feet
Leaf - leaves
Potato - potatoes
Glass - glasses
Tooth - teeth
Exercise - exercises
Puppy - puppies
Sheep -sheep
Write what there is/isn't (are/aren't):
1 There is some fruit on the plate.
2 There isn't any milk in the fridge.
3 There are some apples and bananas on the table.
4 Are there any pears on the table?
5 There aren't any pears there.
1 На тарелке есть фрукты.
2 В холодильнике нет молока.
3 На столе есть несколько яблок и бананов.
4 Есть ли груши на столе?
5 Там нет никаких груш.