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2.8. Make the following interrogative and negative.

1. Peter has a tape recorder.

2. You have many relatives there.

3. My sister has music lessons once a week.

4. The children have many toys.

5. We have coffee in the afternoon.

6. Her daughter has a piano.

7. The children have lunch at eleven.

8. Jane has a book­shelf.

9. I have a bath once a week.

10. I have his textbook on phys­ics.

11. We have much snow this winter.

12. They have breakfast at half past seven.

13. His uncle has a garden.

14. I have enough paper to write three letters.

2.9. Use the correct tense-form of the verb to have. Translate the sentences into Ukrainian:

1. Bedrocks … many void spaces in them where ground water accumulates.

2. Some layers … rocks that are more porous than others.

3. Water … a hard time penetrating clay.

4. Rural areas … water-supply systems of different types.

5. Do you … coffee every day?

6. Our University … seven academic buildings and eight hostels.

7. I couldn’t come to your place yesterday, I … to help my parents in the garden.

8. She … a shower every morning and her husband … a bath every two days.

9. My friend … a motor cycle last year and now he … a car.

10. You … a good dictionary.

11. Does he … sweet cherry trees in his garden?

12. His son … a guitar.

13. He … to pay for his studies.

14. Did you … to take entrance examinations?

15. His grandfather … to wear spectacles.

2.10. Make sure you know the meaning of prepositions and adverbs you’ll come across in the texts to follow. Translate the examples into Ukrainian: Prepositions and Adverbs of Place

In on between

among above below

1. The students are in the classroom.

2. There is a cassette-recorder on the table.

3. The baby sat on the bench between his parents.

4. Divide these cherries among you.

5. How far above the sea-level are we?

6. The temperature here seldom goes below zero.

Prepositions and Adverbs of Direction

to (towards) from down (downwards)

Into out of through

along across

1. He took a new pen out of his bag.

2. There are many bridges across the Dnipro-river.

3. Water may seep into streams, lakes, oceans.

4. He was hurrying towards his car.

5. An endless fence ran along the road.

6. I’ve received a present from my father.

7. Rain quickly seeped down through the dry soils.

8. The puppy ran through the gate.

TEXTS

III. Reading exercises

3.1. Practise reading of the following word-combinations, translate them:

surface

water

ground

pure

rain

sweet / fresh

mineral

heavy

irrigation

drinking

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