№1
1. This bird IS little.
2. She HAS got a grandfather.
3. How IS he? He IS fine.
4. The brown cows ARE near the box.
5. Where IS he from? Нe IS from Great Britain.
6. I HAVE got five giraffes.
7. Those elephants ARE big.
8. His uncle IS a pilot.
9. HAS his brother GOT many toys?
10. They HAVE not got a cat.
№2
1. This kitten IS little.
2. He HAS got a brother.
3. Where ARE they from? They ARE from Russia.
4. Those tigers ARE big.
5. Her uncle HAS got a son.
6. How IS his father? He IS fine.
7. My sister IS a worker.
8. HAVE you got two toy hares?
9. They ARE pilots.
10. IS his aunt from America?
№3
1. That bird IS nice.
2. How IS she? She IS fine.
3. I HAVE got six crocodile.
4. He IS a worker.
5. He HAS got a grandmother.
6. Where ARE you from? I AM from Africa.
7. ARE your brothers drivers? Yes, they ARE.
8. She HAS not got an uncle.
9. Those funny monkeys ARE in the bag.
10. HAVE you got a grandmother? Yes, I HAVE.
№4
1. Where ARE they from? They ARE from America.
2. She HAS got an aunt.
3. How IS his brother? He IS fine.
4. That kitten IS funny.
5. Their friends ARE teachers.
6. HAS he got a nephew? Yes, he HAS.
7. These big tigers ARE on the table.
8. I HAVE got seven hares.
9. ARE those little hares white?
10. Heruncle IS a driver.
Khrushchyovki”, “stalinki” and “brezhnevki” are informal names for blocks of apartments that every Russian person knows. Lots of people are living in one of those buildings since there are not many new built ones.Probably the most spread type is krushchyovki. The reason why is that these blocks of apartments were built everywhere when N.S. Krushchyov was in power during the Soviet time.
Generally speaking for the first time this kind of accommodation was built in 1950s and was considered temporary. But some people live there up to this day. Not only senior people but also young families that have good average income.
My parents and I lived in krushchyovka when I was little.I still remember all the peculiarities of that building.What is “krushchyovka”? Usually it is a 5 story panel building but our house was made of bricks. Walk-through rooms, bathroom and toilet are com-bined in one place, a small and short hallway, a pantry and a tiny kitchen with a famous “krushchyov fridge” are some typical features of krushchy-ovka.That is exactly the way it was in our 2 bedroom apartment. We also had a gas water heater because we didn’t have hot water supply.I lived in “krushchyovka” till I turned 7 years old. We all moved to a new-build after my little sister had been born.I like our new apartment a lot more but up till this day I feel nostalgic for my childhood every time I pass by those gray old buildings. I recall playing football with my friends in the front yard and realize that I was happy with my life.