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Have - Has Got

  •  English    18     Public
    Practise for when to use have got, has got, haven't got, and hasn't got
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  • We ______ a lemon tree in the garden.
    have got / 've got
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  • Megan is an only child. She _______ any brothers or sisters
    hasn't got
  •  15
  • Our house is quite big! It ___________ seven bedrooms and five bathrooms.
    has got
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  • My sister and I ________ eyes of the same colour.
    have got
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  • Sam ________ an iPhone, he ________ an Android.
    hasn't got, has got / 's got
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  • Erica takes the bus to school because her parents _________ a car.
    haven't got
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  • John _________ school today, so he can sleep until 11 AM.
    hasn't got
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  • Jennie ________ many friends at school.
    has got
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  • They __________ any money for snacks.
    haven't got
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  • TRANSFORM TO 'HAVE/HAS GOT': "I have a new computer."
    I have got a new computer / I've got a new computer.
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  • TRANSFORM TO 'HAVE/HAS GOT': "He has blond hair and blue eyes"
    He has got blond hair and blue eyes / He's got blond hair and blue eyes
  •  20
  • TRANSFORM TO 'HAVE/HAS GOT': "My dad doesn't have an Instagram account."
    My dad hasn't got an Instagram account
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  • TRANSFORM TO 'HAVE/HAS GOT': "They have two million YouTube subscribers."
    They have got two million YouTube subscribers / They've got two million YouTube subscribers
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  • TRANSFORM TO 'HAVE/HAS GOT': "We do not have a cat, we have a dog."
    We haven't got a cat, we've got a dog.
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  • TRANSFORM TO 'HAVE/HAS GOT': "My uncle does not have a son. He has a daughter."
    My uncle hasn't got a son. He's got a daughter.
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  • TRANSFORM TO 'HAVE/HAS GOT': "The tree doesn't have any fruit."
    The tree hasn't got any fruit.
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