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Grammar Portal to Grammar
The v erb
The verb have got
AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE
I ’ve got (=have got) I haven’t got (=have not got)
4 Two hours later… You You
He He
She ’s got (= has got) She hasn’t got (=has not got)
It It
We We
You ’ve got (=have got) You haven’t got (=have not got)
They They
QUESTIONS SHORT ANSWERS
NEGATIVE
I I I
Have got? Yes, have. No, haven’t.
you you you
he he he
Connor Sleepovers are great!MM Publications
Has she got? Yes, she has. No, she hasn’t.
it it it
we we we
Have you got? Yes, you have. No, you haven’t.
Alex & Pete: Shhh!
they they they
5 In the morning… Circle the correct options.
1. My dad ’ve got / ’s got a new mobile phone. It’s
brilliant! It’s got / Has it got a great camera.
2. A: Brad ’s got / ’ve got a brother. Has he / He’s
got a sister, too?
B: No, he haven’t / hasn’t.
3. A: Have / Has Jill and Molly got bikes?
B: Jill hasn’t / haven’t got a bike, but Molly
’ve got / ’s got a new bike.
Listen
Listen to a dialogue between two friends and
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Pete Sleepovers aren’t a good idea. tick (4) the things Tina’s got in her bag.
red watch
MP4 player
Alex No, they aren’t, Connor. mobile phone green headphones
I’m tired now. camera red headphones
B Read again and match Connor sunglasses
and Nelly with their things. Speak & Present
Connor
A Think of questions to ask your classmates. You
Nelly can ask about family, friends or possessions.
• Have you got cousins/friends?
What are their names?
• Have you got a skateboard? What colour is it?
B Talk in groups of three. Ask each other
questions and note down the answers.
C Report your group’s answers to the class.
Kate has got four cousins. Their names
are Beth, Kevin, Mark, and Susan.
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