have got / haven't got / has got / hasn't got
Fill in:
have got or has got
haven't got or hasn't got
1) Tom� a pencil, but he� a rubber.
2)�Mister Sebel� a car, but he� a garage.
3)�Gwendolyn� a brother, but she� two sisters.
4) I� a computer, but I� a printer.
5) You� a friend, but you� a pet.
6) Tom� a calculator, but he� a ruler.
7)�Toby and Mindy� a cat, but they� mice.
8) We� German, but we� English.
9) The school� classrooms., but it� playrooms.
10) Jane� an ice-cream, but she� a soda.
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