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Have got




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Have got



1. Complete the grid.

 

affirmative

 long form

short form

I  have got

I've got

you

you

he she it

he she it

we you they

we you they


2.Complete the sentences.

I've got a dog.


You a hamster

Danny a big house

We three cats

They a horse

She a computer


3. Complete the grid.


negative form

long form

short form

I have not got

I haven't got

you

you

he she it

he she it

we you they

we you they           



4. Transform the sentences.


Example:     I have got a cat      I haven't got a cat

George has got a new mobile 

We have got two hamsters

They have got a sister

She has got an MP3 player


5. Complete. Use the verb have got affirmative or negative.


 
 
 
 


Matt

Jessie

DVD player

no

yes

Mobile phone

yes

yes

pet

yes

no

computer

yes

yes

bike

no

yes

Playstation

no

yes

car

yes

no

garden

no

yes


Example:  Jessie has got a bike.     Matt hasn't got a DVD player.

 
Jessie a pet.
Matt a car.
Jessie and Matt mobile phone.
Jessie a DVD player.
Matt a garden.
Matt and Jessie computers.
 
 
 

6. Watch the image and complete the grid.

Questions

Short answers

Has Kelly got a bag?

Yes, she has

Has she got a cat?

Has Jim got a football?

Has he got a fish?

Have Jim and Kelly got CDs?

Have they got watches?


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