1. C) Are Jay and Anna in the park?;
2. Has Anna got any English friends? A) Yes, she has;
3. The weather is not good today. It C) is raining;
4. Say it in English “ 1 ¾ ”. D) one and three fourths;
5. I B) was waiting outside the cinema when I saw an accident.
6. Justine was B) the fastest runner in the race last night.
7. Our teacher gave us E) too much homework.
8. Park Rescue D) started six months ago.
9. Oh, wow! You E) have bought a new jacket. You look great!
10. Danny A) has just mended his motorbike.
11. Hassan left on Monday. He's been away for B) a couple of days.
12. People E) mustn't touch the paintings in an art gallery.
13. Wild kangaroos A) aren't found in Europe.
14. Dean didn't win. The race E) was won by an American.
15. They don't live in the Arctic, B) do they?
I / You / We / They - HAVE
He / She / It - HAS
1. We have beautiful flowers in our garden.
2. Jane has five new English books.
3. I have an expensive sport car.
4. They have a big villa not far from the beach.
5. My sister has a lot of dolls in her room.
6. My father has a computer in his office.
7. Sandra and I have five pets .
8. My mother has a pretty orange bag.
9. Orit has some friends in Haifa.
10. You have ten notebooks.
11. I have a desk and two chairs in my bedroom.
12. Robert has a tall brother.
13. These boys have blue eyes.
14. Dana has two pen pals in Australia.
15. The pupils have a new computer room .
16. The dog has a very big doghouse.
17. Bill Gates has a lot of money.
18. He has short blond hair.
19. They have four tickets to the show.
20. This girl has birthday in April.
The entire structure is135 metres (443 ft) tall and the wheel hasa diameter of 120 metres (394 ft).
It is the tallest Ferris wheel in Europe, andthe most popular paid tourist attraction inthe United Kingdom, visited by over 3.5million people annually.
[3] When erectedin 1999, it was the tallest Ferris wheel inthe world, until surpassed first by the 160m (520 ft) Star of Nanchang in 2006, andthen the 165 m (541 ft) Singapore Flyer in2008.
It is still described by its operators as"the world's tallest cantileveredobservation wheel" (as the wheel issupported by an A-frame on one side only, unlike the Nanchang and Singaporewheels)