This document provides examples of using the verb "to have got" in English in the affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms. It lists the forms for each personal pronoun (I, you, he, she, it, we, they). It then provides exercises for learners to practice writing the verb forms by completing sentences in the affirmative, negative, and interrogative.
This document provides examples of using the verb "to have got" in English in the affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms. It lists the forms for each personal pronoun (I, you, he, she, it, we, they). It then provides exercises for learners to practice writing the verb forms by completing sentences in the affirmative, negative, and interrogative.
This document provides examples of using the verb "to have got" in English in the affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms. It lists the forms for each personal pronoun (I, you, he, she, it, we, they). It then provides exercises for learners to practice writing the verb forms by completing sentences in the affirmative, negative, and interrogative.
This document provides examples of using the verb "to have got" in English in the affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms. It lists the forms for each personal pronoun (I, you, he, she, it, we, they). It then provides exercises for learners to practice writing the verb forms by completing sentences in the affirmative, negative, and interrogative.
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Verb to have got – ter, possuir
Affirmative form Negative form Interrogative form
I have got = I’ve got I have not got = I haven’t got Have I got? You have got = You’ve got You have not got = You haven’t got Have you got? He has got = He’s got He has not got = He hasn’t got Has he got? She has got = She’s got She has not got = She hasn’t got Has she got? It has got = It’s got It has not got = It hasn’t got Has it got? We have got = We’ve got We have not got = We haven’t got Have we got? You have got = You’ve got You have not got = You haven’t got Have you got? They have got = They’ve got They have not got = They haven’t got Have they got?
A – Write either short or long forms.
1. I have got = I’ve got 9. I have not got = I haven’t got
2. You have got = 10. ______________ = You haven’t got
3. ______________ __________________ 11. He has not got =
4. She has got = He’s got 12. ______________ __________________
5. ______________ = 13. It has not got = She hasn’t got
6. We have got __________________ 14. ______________ =
7. ______________ = It’s got 15. You have not got __________________
8. They have got = 16. ______________ = We haven’t got
__________________ =
= You’ve got __________________
= = They haven’t got
__________________
B – Complete the sentences with the right forms of the verb to have got.
1. Paul ____________________ a lovely parrot.
2. Tim ____________________ some balls. 3. I ____________________ a new teacher of English. 4. They ____________________ a good guitar. 5. This is our classroom; we ____________________ our schoolbags in here. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Smith ____________________ an old car. 7. Jenny ____________________ a new B.M.W. C – Rewrite the sentences in the a) negative form b) interrogative form
1. I have got a big house. a) I haven’t got a big house.
b) Have I got a big house?
2. Mary has got a new bike. a) _______________________________________.
b) _______________________________________.
3. Jason has got a dog. a) _______________________________________.
b) _______________________________________.
4. They have got classes in the morning. a) _______________________________________.
b) _______________________________________.
5. He has got a piano. a) _______________________________________.
b) _______________________________________.
6. You’ve got a lovely dress. a) _______________________________________.
b) _______________________________________.
7. They’ve got an umbrella. a) _______________________________________.
b) _______________________________________.
8. I’ve got the tickets to the theatre. a) _______________________________________.
b) _______________________________________.
9. Brian has got a magazine. a) _______________________________________.
b) _______________________________________.
10. My dog Blacky has got a broken leg. a) _______________________________________.