Are we friends? We aren't friends.
Do they come to me sometimes? They don't come to me sometimes.
Has it got a bone? It hasn't got a bone.
Do you have a work? You don't have a work.
Объяснение:
Хотелось бы отметить, что "have got/has got " это британская версия глагола "иметь", а "have/has " - американская. И каждая из версий имеет свой образования вопроса и отрицательной формы.
Так вопрос от "have got/has got" образуется переносом основной части "have " или "has " в начало предложения.
It has got a bone - Has it got a bone?
Для отрицания необходимо после основной части "have" или "has" добавить частицу отрицания "not".
It has got a bone - It has not got a bone.
Но "has not got " сливается в "hasn't got ", а "have not got " - в "haven't got ".
Американская версия глагола образует вопросительную и отрицательную формы как большинство глаголов в английском языке (вроде love, cry или meet).
There are a lot of positive points. To begin with, it's a useful exercise for a cyclist, without making additional efforts. Secondly, you needn't pay money for travelling, and for petrol. Thirdly, it is very eco-friendly transport. You do not do any harm to the natural environment and people around. And finally, you are simply brilliant and worth respecting for riding the bike.
Nevertheless there are some disadvantages. To begin with, the majority of roads in our country is not the place for biking for there are no special lanes. Secondly, to buy a good bike you need money, to construct good lanes also costs a pretty sum of money. And finally, the high gas content in the air in the streets reduces the use of riding the bike in the city.
All things considered, I think that on the whole it's still a very good and useful idea. There are more positive than negative sides. I believe that in the future bicycle paths will be an integral part of city roads. And bicycle will be an important part of our lives.