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Lesson 4

SAXON GENITIVE This is Sandra's dog

These are Michelle's dogs

This is Tony and Anna's dog

This are Peter and Amy's dogs

These are Sandra's and Tom's dogs

“A”, “AN”, “SOME” or “ANY”?

MY HOUSE

Your turn! EXAMPLE: In my house there are two bathrooms There aren't four bedrooms There is a garden There isn't a swimming pool There aren't any trees

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HAVE GOT

Practice. Write sentences Has she got a banana? Have they got an apple? I have got some oranges He has got some eggs We haven't got any eggs The girl hasn't got any milk