1. I have a book.
2. My neighbor has a book.
3. My school library has books.
4. My father reads in the evening because he has books.
5. The author of any book has its own book at home.
6. Everyone has at least one book.
7. Today Masha was in the store and now has a book.
1. That cupboard does not have a book.
2. Sarah gave her book and now does not have it.
3. The library burned down and now it has no books.
5. I can not find the book of Chekhov. We do not have it.
6. My dog cannot read and therefore has no books.
7. My nephew has a book of fairy tales.
1. Do you have a book for sale?
2. Can I take a book from the library and have it at home?
3. Do you have a book of fairy tales at home?
I am completely keen on reading. I try to read every day at least a few pages. I like fantasy stories and some adventurous stories. And there is a story of that kind I am eager to read over and over again. Its name is “Harry Potter.” The story was written by a popular British writer J. K. Rowling. And it tells us about a little boy Harry who lives in a family of his aunt. One day he finds out that he is a wizard and should go to study to a school of magic — Hogwarts. And that’s where the story begins. In the following 7 parts we get to know what a great wizard Harry is. He meets new friends, studies, does sport and conquer the most evil magician in the world. These books teach how to be friendly, loyal and strong. They show us how to face difficulties and how important a family and friends are. I love this book for all of this. I have already read it a few times. And I know that I will definitely read it once again.