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1 Look at this example with have: 3 We can use have or have got:
They always have breakfast at seven o’clock.
to talk about the things we possess:
Verbs

positive We have a house in Spain.


I/you/we/they have We’ve got a house in Spain.
He/she/it has Paul doesn’t have a car.
Paul hasn’t got a car.
negative FULL FORM SHORT FORM
Do you have any money?
I/you/we/they do not have don’t have
Have you got any money?
He/she/it does not have doesn’t have
� to talk about our families:
questions
Jane has a brother and a sister.
Do I/you/we/they
have …? Jane’s got a brother and a sister.
Does he/she/it
� to describe people:
2 Look at this example with have got: She has blue eyes.
I’ve got three brothers. She’s got blue eyes.
Does your brother have long hair or
positive FULL FORM SHORT FORM short hair?
I/you/we/they have got ’ve got Has your brother got long hair or
He/she/it has got ’s got short hair?
negative � to say that we are not feeling well:
I/you/we/they have not got haven’t got I have a headache.
He/she/it has not got hasn’t got I’ve got a headache.
questions
Have I/you/we/they
4 We use have (not have got) to talk about
got …? meals and holidays, and with a bath,
Has he/she/it
a shower, or a wash:
Do you normally have a big breakfast?
Have a good holiday!
She’s having a shower at the moment.
I always have a wash before I go out.

Practice
A Write positive or negative sentences or questions, using have got and the words
in brackets ( ).
� (she/not/brown eyes) She hasn’t got brown eyes.
1 (he/a flat/in the town centre) He has got a flat in the town centre
2 (you/a car?) Have you got acar?
3 (I/not/a brother) I haven´t got a brother
4 (she/a headache) She has got a headache
5 (Steve/brown hair?) Has Steve got brown hair?
Now write sentences or questions using have in the Present Simple (have, has,
don’t have, etc.).
� (we/always/eggs/for breakfast) We always have eggs for breakfast.
6 (John/always/a holiday in August) John always has a holiday in August
7 (she/a bath/every Friday) She has a bath every Friday

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8 (you/a shower/in the morning?) Do you have a shower in the morning?


9 (I/always/lunch/in the park) I always have lunch in the park
10 (They/not/a swimming pool) They don't have a swimming pool

B Put the words in brackets ( ) in the correct order to complete the dialogues.
� (got – I’ve – two brothers) A: Have you got any brothers or sisters?
B: Yes, I’ve got two brothers.
1 (in Edinburgh – a flat – she’s got) A: Does your sister live in Scotland?
B: Yes, She's got a flat in Edinburgh
2 (you – got – have – a headache?) A: What’s the matter?
Have you got a headache?
B: No, but I feel tired.
3 (blonde hair – she – got – hasn’t) A: Jane’s tall and blonde.
B: No, you’re wrong.
She hasn´t got blonde hair
4 (have – you – do – a holiday every year?) A: Do you have a holiday evey year?
B: No, I don’t.
5 (he’s – a shower – having) A: Where’s Michael? Is he ready?
B: No, He's having a shower
6 (a car – I – got – haven’t) A: Are you going to drive to Scotland?
B: No, I haven't got a car
7 (you – dinner at seven? – have – do) A: Do you have dinner at seven?
B: No, we always eat at seven-thirty.

C Some of the sentences are wrong. Rewrite the wrong sentences and tick (✓)
the correct sentences.
� We’ve got a holiday in Mexico every year. We have a holiday in Mexico every year.
� Paul’s got a sister in Scotland. ✓
1 She is tired, but she doesn’t have a cold. bien
2 I haven’t got lunch every day. I don't have lunch every day
3 Have you got a shower every day? Do you have a shower every day?
4 Have you got an English dictionary? bien
5 Do you have a headache? Have you got a headeche
6 I have got a holiday in Spain every year. I have a holiday in Spain every year
7 We’ve got a large garden. bien
8 I’ve got a bath at ten and I go to bed at eleven. i have a bath at ten and i go to bed at eleven
9 They’re having got dinner at the moment. they're having dinner at the moment
10 They’ve got two dogs. bien
11 Have got a good weekend! Have a good weekend!
12 Have you got a motorbike? bien

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