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СКАЧАТЬ the boy have his cradle? – He does not have his cradle, but he has his wooden horse.

      Who have the good looking-glass? – The young boy does not have it, but your father’s son has it.

      Who has the strong stick? – The child has it.

      Does he have my cousin’s nephew? – He does not have your cousin’s nephew, but he has his son-in-law.

      Does the neighbor have my comrade’s dwarf? – Your neighbor does not have your comrade’s dwarf, but he has his nephew’s giant.

      Does the giant have anything pretty? – He has his sick old man’s small cat.

      Does the strong giant have your dwarf ‘s good rice? – He does not have it, but he has his good rye and his large iron gun.

      Do you have my stick? – I do not have your stick, but I have your good fan and your small husband’s copper padlock.

      Do you have anything good? – I have the good sugar, the good milk, the good tea, and the good coffee.

      Does he have my good round basket? – No, he does not, but the small dwarf has.

      Which horse does he have? – he has the beautiful, strong horse.

      LESSON 9

      Mine

      His

      Ours

      Yours

      The king

      The people

      The soldier

      The captain

      The prince

      The duke

      The count

      The baron

      The gentleman

      The lord

      Do you have your shoes? – I do not (don’t) have mine, I have yours.

      Does the old man have his umbrella? – He has mine, but he does not (doesn’t) have his.

      Which umbrella does the old man have? – He has his and yours.

      Which ribbon does my father have? – He has yours.

      Does he have his? – No, he doesn’t, but he has yours.

      УРОК 9

      Мой

      Его

      Наш

      Твой

      Король

      Люди

      Солдат

      Капитан

      Принц

      Герцог

      Граф

      Барон

      Джентльмен

      Лорд

      У вас есть обувь? – У меня нет своих, у меня есть ваши.

      Есть ли у старика зонтик? – У него есть мой, но у него нет своего.

      Какой зонтик у старика? – У него есть и свой, и ваш.

      Какая лента у моего отца? – У него есть ваша.

      Есть ли у него своя? – Нет, не имеет, но у него есть ваша.

      EXERCISE 9

      Do you have my good wine? – I have mine, not yours.

      Does the old man have his stick? – He does not have his, he has mine.

      Which ribbon does Alex have? – He has the king’s string, but not his ribbon.

      Which king does the giant have? – He has our good king.

      What soldier does the king have? – He has the strong soldier.

      Does the gentleman have the count’s beautiful horse? – No, he does not, but he has his ugly cat.

      Which captain does the colonel have? – He has your prince’s captain.

      Which coffee do you have? – We have your strong coffee.

      Do you have the horse? – We have the horse and the cart, but we do not have the man.

      Which soldier do you have? – We have your good neighbor’s young soldier.

      Does the giant have his son? – He does not have his son, but he has his dwarf’s son.

      Do you have the lord’s good coffee and strong tea? – No, I do not have his strong coffee, but I have his fine bread.

      Do you have the good milk? – No, I do not have the good milk, but I have the round cheese and the square basket.

      LESSON 10

      В 10-ом уроке ты познакомишься с устаревшим местоимением второго лица единственного числа и некоторыми глаголами, которые давно не используются в современном английском языке. Я могла бы исключить этот урок или, по крайней мере, слова, но решила оставить, так как читая произведения Шекспира, например, ты всё ещё можешь встретить данные слова. Итак, слово «thou» исторически использовалось в английском языке как форма единственного числа «you» для обращения к одному человеку. Оно использовалось с такими глаголами, как «hast» (что означает «иметь»), для образования второго лица единственного СКАЧАТЬ