I have seen a lot of beautiful places in my life, and I have done a lot of interesting things. I have travelled in North and South America, for example. I have visited all the big American cities. I have driven across Mexico. I haven't been to Argentina, but I have worked in Peru and Bolivia. I have swum in the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Mediterranean Sea. I have eaten in the best restaurants in Paris, and I have sung Italian songs in Rome. I haven't made much money in my life, but I have met a lot of interesting people and I have taken a lot of wonderful photographs!
Задание 2.
1 Emma’s computer is working now. She has repaired it. - Компьютер Эммы сейчас работает. Она его починила.
2 It’s cooler in here now. I've opened the window. - Сейчас здесь прохладнее. Я открыл окно.
3 The visitors are here at last. They have arrived. - Посетители наконец здесь. Они прибыли.
4 We haven’t got any new videos. We have watched all these. - У нас нет никаких новых видео. мы посмотрели их все.
5 She is happy. She has won the gold medal.- Она счастлива. Она выиграла золотую медаль.
11a.
Popsy has got blond hair and blue eyes. She has got a cat called Toffee. She hasn't got a car or a bicycle but she has got a big, beautiful house.
Bugsy and Dilly have got dark hair and blue eyes. Bugsy has got mice and Dilly has got a spider. They haven't got (a) car but they have got old bicycles. They have got a small house.
У Попси светлые волосы и голубые глаза. У нее есть кошка по имени Тоффи. У нее нет машины или велосипеда, но у нее есть большой, красивый дом.
У Багси и Дилли темные волосы и голубые глаза. У Багси есть мыши, а у Дилли есть паук. У них нет машины, но у них есть старые велосипеды. У них есть маленький дом.
11b
1. Yes, Popsy has got blue eyes.
2. I have got a blue eyes.
3. Popsy has got a cat which name is Toffee.
4. Yes, i have. It's my lovely cat Jimmy.
5. No, he haven't got. Dilly has got 2 years old bike and Bugsy has got old bike.
Глагол "have got" идентичен глаголу "to have" - иметь. Просто это более неформальный вариант и используется чаще всего в Британии.