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Have I got? Have you got? Has he got? Has she got? Has it got? Have we got? Have you got» Have they got? |
I have got You have got He has got She has got It has got We have got You have got they have got |
I've got You've got He's got She's got It's got We've got You've got They've got |
I have not got You have not got He has not got She has not got It has not got We have not got You have not got They have not got |
I haven't got You haven't got He hasn't got She hasn't got It hasn't got We haven't got You haven't got They haven't got |
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Fill in the blanks with have got or has got.
You __________ two eyes.
John _________ a car.
They ________ blue eyes.
He _________ my phone number.
I __________ friends.
We ________ a nice house.
Mr. Smith ________ a helicopter.
You _______ a nice t-shirt.
Fill in the blanks with the short form of the verb have got.
I _________ a telephone.
He _______ a balloon.
We ______ a sister.
We ______ a ball.
They ______« an umbrella.
You_______ a radio.
Ann and Susan ________ a computer.
Ask and answer with short answers as the example:
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car |
computer |
dog |
Cat |
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B) Fill in about what you have got and you haven't got, then write questions and answers as the example.
Example: What has John got? He has got a bike, a car, a dog and a cat. He hasn't got a computer.
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Ann has got a ball.
Peter has got a guitar.
Have they got a car?
No, they haven't got a car.
They have got a lot of toys.
Susan/ a hat? (Helmet)
Has Susan got a hat?
No she hasn't.
She's got a helmet.
Tom /a dog? (cat)
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He / a car? (bike)
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You/ a dog? (umbrella)
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They / balloons?
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