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Have you got a house?

I have got is the same as I have.

We use have got or has got to talk about possession.

Statement (+): I/you/we/they have got

I have got a new car. You have got long hair. They have got a beautiful house.

Contraction of have got is ‘ve got.

I’ve got a new car. You’ve got long hair. They’ve got a beautiful house.

Statement (+): She/he/it has got

He has got a new bicycle. She has got beautiful eyes. That cat has got nice kittens.

Contraction of has got is ‘s got.

He’s got a new bicycle. She’s got beautiful eyes. That cat’s got nice kittens.

A. Fill in the gaps with the correct form of have got.

1. I _______________ a new camera.

2. She _______________ 4 cute dogs.

3. He _______________ a beautiful girlfriend.

4. We _______________ an old house.

5. That elephant _______________ very big ears.

6. They _______________a very good teacher.

7. She _______________ a very intelligent brother.

8. He _______________a heavy bag.

Negative (-): I/you/we/they have not got

I have not got a fast car. You have not got short hair. They have not got an old house.

Contraction of have not got is haven’t got.

I haven’t got a fast car. You haven’t got short hair. They haven’t got an old house.

Negative (-): She/he/it has not got

He has not got a new bicycle. She has not got ugly eyes. That cat has not got a long tail.

Contraction of has not got is hasn’t got.

He hasn’t got a new bicycle. She hasn’t got ugly eyes. That cat hasn’t got a long tail.
B. Fill in the gaps with the correct form of haven’t got or hasn’t got.

1. She _______________ a new camera.

2. Nina and Ron _______________ cats.

3. I _______________ a girlfriend.

4. We _______________ a new house.

5. He _______________ big eyes.

6. Those students _______________a lot of homework.

7. He _______________ a cheap watch.

8. Nat and Tom _______________blue eyes.

Question (?): Have I/you/we/they got…?

Have you got a big bag? Have they got easy jobs? Have you got a cold?

Question (?): Has She/he/it got…?

Has she got black eyes? Has he got a fast car? Has that cat got food?

C. Ann and Bill have got a lot of money. Ask questions with the correct form of have got.

1. They/a big house. Have they got a big house?

2. They/ a big garden ____________________________________________

3. Ann/ a good job ______________________________________________

4. Bill/ a big car _________________________________________________

5. He/ a plane __________________________________________________

6. They/ horses _________________________________________________

7. She/ good friends _____________________________________________

8. Ann and Bill/ children __________________________________________

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