April, 29th. 2020
Hello Students! How are you today?
Let's start! Shall we?
Please, open your books on page N° 27
Pay a look at the grammar section
GRAMMAR
🌺Read and complete the rules
HAVE GOT
When we are talking about possession, relationships, illnesses and characteristics of people or things we can use either have or have got. The have got forms are more common in an informal style. Have got has the same meaning as have and both are used as present tenses.
📡Let's watch a video📺
❗❗❗Please, click on the following link and read extra information about HAVE / HAS GOT
Contractions / Short form
💡Let's practice
1. Complete using HAVE GOT or HAS GOT
- I ________ a nice room.
- She ________ a cat.
- Jack _________ a pet.
- The sisters ________ great teachers.
- He ________ an old bike.
- They _________ a goldfish.
- Emma ___________ lots of friends.
- We ___________ a problem.
- Joe and Philip _______ a sister.
- My uncle ________ two cars.
2. Complete the sentences with have got or has got.
If there is a (-) use haven't got or hasn't got.
If there is a (-) use haven't got or hasn't got.
1. My sisters long hair.
2. I can't open the door. I a key. (-)
3. We an apple tree in the garden.
4. Robert a lot of friends at school.
5. They two cats and a dog.
6. Ben a lot of books. (-)
7. I enough time to go on holidays.
8. My friend an orange basketball.
9. Betty and Frank a really nice aunt.
10. Hurry up! We much time. (-)
Exercise 5
🍩Complete the sentences with the correct have got form
Workbook
Do pages N° 19 and 20
Ok people! That's all for today
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