I COURSE
CONTROL WORK N2
HAVE GOT, THERE IS/THERE ARE, SOME, ANY
I. Change sentences according to the example.
Example: We have a big kitchen = We’ve got a big kitchen/We have got a big kitchen.
Do you have a sister or a brother? Have you got a sister or a brother?
1. They have a new office. 2. I have a sister. 3. I don’t have a brother. 4. Jack has a bicycle. 5. Jack doesn’t have a car. 6. Jane has a dog, hasn’t she? 7. Do you have a phone? 8. What do you have in your hand? 9. Do you have a sister or a brother? 10. You don’t have a dog, don’t you?
II. Fill in the gaps with SOME, ANY, NO.
1. Mary has got … money. 2. Jack hasn’t got … money. 3. Have you got … cheese? Yes, I’ve got … . 4. We’ve got … oranges. 5. We haven’t got … lemons. 6. Has your brother got … Spanish books? 7. Yes, he has … . 8. You haven’t got … relatives in London, have you? No, I haven’t got … .
IV. Answer according to the examples.
Examples: Has he got an electric shaver? (German) – Yes, he’s got a German one. What about sunglasses? (expensive) – He’s got expensive ones.
1. Has he got a pocket calculator? (American). 2. What about gloves? (leather). 3. Has he got a digital watch? (Japanese) 4. What about a car? (Korean) 5. Has he got a computer? (portable) 6. What about nice ties? (silk) 7. Has he got a holiday home? (small) 8. What about children? (two young).
VI. Fill in the gaps with the constructions “there is/there are, is there/are there”.
1… a cup on the table. 2. … a box on the floor. 3. … a glass on the sideboard. 4. … a knife on the plate. 5. … a fork on the tin. 6. … a cup on the table? 7. … a box on the floor? 8. … a glass in the sideboard? 9. What … on the plate? 10. What … in the fridge? 11. … some cigarettes on the dressing table. 12. … some plates on the cooker. 13. … some shoes on the floor. 14. … some knives on the table. 15. … any cigarettes on the dressing table? 16. … any plates on the cooker? 17. … any cups in the fridge? 18. … any knives on the shelf?
IX. Fill in the gaps with “there is/there are, this, the”.
1. … a lot of trees in our street. … trees are old. 2. … an airport in our town. … airport is not far from the centre. 3. … is my brother. He is a journalist. 4. … no cigarettes in the box. 5. Sorry, … nobody in the office now. … secretary is out and … chief is at the meeting. 6. … is my new flat. … three rooms in it. 7. … hospital is 2 blocks from here. 8. … is Queen street. … a lot of offices in it. … building at the end of the street is my office. 9. Where is … typewriter?
X. Fill in the gaps with “some, any, no”.
1. I’d like to buy … flowers. We haven’t got … in the garden now. 2. There’s … butter on the table, but there isn’t … milk. 3. Is there … paper on the desk? No, there isn’t … 4. Are there … pictures in this book? Yes, there are … 5. We haven’t got … sugar. Go and buy … please. 6. There is … carpet in our bedroom, but there is one in the sitting room. 7. There is … cheese on the able. 8. I’ve got … interesting books to read. 9. Have you got … money? Yes, I have … 10. There are … magazines here, but there are … on that shelf.