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Exercises HAVE GOT- HAS GOT
Level:
elementary
Age:
11-14
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Have got & Have got to � rules, examples and exercises � B&W version � teacher�s version with answers � 3 pages � editable
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intermediate
Age:
12-17
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233
Have or has got (2 pages, 5 exercises)
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elementary
Age:
6-17
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210
to have got - Present Simple
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elementary
Age:
8-12
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137
To Be and Have Got - Exercises
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elementary
Age:
10-17
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62
Have got/has got
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elementary
Age:
8-17
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verb has/have got
Complete with "has got" or "have got".
Santa Claus
has got
have got
a long white beard.
Mary and mike
has got
have got
a big house.
Nick
has got
have got
a red car.
Sarah
has got
have got
long hair.
Justin Biber
has got
have got
beautiful clothes.
They
has got
have got
a black cat.
Michael
has got
have got
two brothers.
We
has got
have got
a big family.
2. Choose the correct answer.
Sam Family
Has Sam got a skateboard?
Yes, he has got.
No, he hasn´t got.
Has Sam a white cat?
Yes, he has got
No, he hasn´t got.
Has Sam got a yellow house?
Yes, he has got.
No, he hasn´t got
.
Has Sam got an uncle?
Yes, he has got.
No, he hasn´t got.
Has Sam got a black dog?
Yes, he has got.
No, he hasn´t got.
Has Sam got a small car?
Yes, he has got.
No, he hasn´t got.
Has Sam got a sister?
Yes, he has got
.
No, he hasn´t got.
Has Sam got a brother?
Yes, he has got.
No, he hasn´t got.
Has Sam got a chair?
Yes, he has got
No, he hasn´t got.