Does he have?
Does he have my rice? – He has your rice.
Does he have anything ugly? – He has his ugly paper hat.
Does the father have his hemp? – He does not have his hemp, but he has the flax.
Who has good friend? – My father has good friend.
Does the young man have the small stick? – No, he does not, but the old man does.
УРОК 8
У него есть
Его
Но
Кто?
Очки
Палка
Молодой
Сильный
Учёный
Больной
Ребёнок
Мужчина
Племянник
Зять
Двоюродный брат
Сосед
Товарищ
Старик
Гигант
Карлик
Есть ли у него?
Есть ли у него мой рис? – У него есть ваш рис.
Есть ли у него что-нибудь уродливое? – У него уродливая бумажная шляпа.
Есть ли у отца своя конопля? – У него нет своей конопли, но есть лен.
У кого есть хороший друг? – У моего отца есть хороший друг.
Есть ли у молодого человека маленькая палка? – Нет, у него нет, но есть у старика.
EXCERCISE 8
Does he have my father’s iron gun? – he does not have your father’s iron gun. He has your son’s wooden gun.
Does the boy have his cradle? – He does not have his cradle, but he has his wooden horse.
Who have the good looking-glass? – The young boy does not have it, but your father’s son has it.
Who has the strong stick? – The child has it.
Does he have my cousin’s nephew? – He does not have your cousin’s nephew, but he has his son-in-law.
Does the neighbor have my comrade’s dwarf? – Your neighbor does not have your comrade’s dwarf, but he has his nephew’s giant.
Does the giant have anything pretty? – He has his sick old man’s small cat.
Does the strong giant have your dwarf ‘s good rice? – He does not have it, but he has his good rye and his large iron gun.
Do you have my stick? – I do not have your stick, but I have your good fan and your small husband’s copper padlock.
Do you have anything good? – I have the good sugar, the good milk, the good tea, and the good coffee.
Does he have my good round basket? – No, he does not, but the small dwarf has.
Which horse does he have? – he has the beautiful, strong horse.
LESSON 9
Mine
His
Ours