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English Grammar Exercise

The document provides examples and exercises to practice using the verb "have got" in English. It contains questions and statements using "have got" in the present simple tense with subjects including "I", "you", "she", "we", and "they". The examples cover using "have got" in affirmative and negative forms with singular and plural subjects.

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English Grammar Exercise

The document provides examples and exercises to practice using the verb "have got" in English. It contains questions and statements using "have got" in the present simple tense with subjects including "I", "you", "she", "we", and "they". The examples cover using "have got" in affirmative and negative forms with singular and plural subjects.

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The Verb HAVE GOT

1 Fill in the correct word.

A. has have

1. ...... you got a pencil in your bag?


2. She ...... got long hair.
3. I ...... got a glass of orange juice.
4. My dog ...... got big, brown eyes.
5. ...... he got a new watch?

B. hasn’t haven’t

1. No, I ...... got her phone number.


2. She ...... got an umbrella today.
3. Sorry, we ...... got that book.
4. Anna ...... got a brother or a sister.
5. Mr Perkins ...... got a coat.

2 Choose the correct answer.

1. Mike ...... a sister.


.a. has got not .b. has not got
2 ...... a new car?
.a. Have they got .b. They have got
3. Tom and Sarah ...... a cat or a dog.
.a. haven’t got .b. hasn’t got
4. ‘Have they got a big garden?’ ‘No, ...... .'
.a. they haven’t .b. they haven’t got
5. ...... George got two books and a pencil?
.a. Have .b. Has
6. We ...... a large garden.
.a. haven’t got .b. hasn’t got
7.‘Has Linda got a computer?’ ‘Yes, ......’
.a. she has got .b. she has
8. They have ...... homework today.
.a. not got .b. got not
9. ...... a blue pen, please?
.a. Have got you .b. Have you got
10. My sisters ...... blue eyes.
.a. hasn’t got .b. haven’t got

3 Fill in the correct word.

1. He ...... got a radio. [has / have]


2. John ...... got a dog. [hasn’t / haven’t]
3. ...... you got a bike? [Has / Have]
4. They ...... got a computer. [hasn’t / haven’t]
5. Pete and Sam ...... got green jackets. [has / have]
6. The house ...... got big windows. [has / have]
7. ...... the children got new shoes? [Has / Have]
8. I ...... got a red pen. [hasn’t / haven’t]
9. The dog ...... got brown eyes. [has / have]
10. ...... I got a letter? [Has / Have]

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