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EF 4th main and auxiliary 'have'

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  • He's seeing his father tomorrow. He last saw him two years ago. He ____ two years.
    He hasn’t seen him for two years.
  • Having car insurance is compulsory for all drivers. All ______ car insurance.
    All drivers have to have car insurance.
  • Right or Wrong? I'm exhausted! I've been looking after my sister's kids all day.
    Right
  • Right or Wrong? I don't have a holiday for 18 months. I really need a break.
    I haven’t had a holiday for 18 months.
  • Her brother moved to Canada in 2011 and he still lives there. Her brother ______ in Canada since 2011.
    's been living
  • We used to pay someone to take a family photograph every year. We used ________
    We used to have a family photograph taken every year.
  • It isn't necessary for us to do it now; we can do it later. We ___ ; we can do it later.
    We don’t have to / haven’t got to do it now; we can do it later.
  • Right or Wrong? Have we got to do this exercise now?
    Right
  • The sea was amazingly clear and warm - we swam every morning. The sea was amazingly clear and warm – we ___ every morning.
    The sea was amazingly clear and warm – we had a swim every morning.
  • Right or Wrong? How long have you been having your flat in London?
    How long have you had your flat in London?
  • He lacks the right qualifications for this job. He ____for this job.
    He doesn’t have / hasn’t got the right qualifications for this job.
  • She's an only child. She ___ brothers or sisters.
    She doesn’t have / hasn’t got brothers or sisters.
  • Right or Wrong? I don't think you should drive until you've had your brakes fixed.
    Right
  • Right or Wrong? My parents had got a lot of problems with my sister when she was a teenager.
    My parents had a lot of problems with my sister when she was a teenager.
  • I need someone to fix the central heating. I need someone to __________.
    I need to have the central heating fixed.
  • Right or Wrong? The staff don't have to dress formally in this company - they can wear what they like.
    Right
  • Right or Wrong? Has your husband to work tomorrow?
    Does your husband have to work tomorrow? / Has your husband got to work tomorrow?
  • Right or Wrong? What time are we having dinner tonight?
    Right
  • When did you start to get on badly? How long ____ on badly?
    How long have you been getting on badly?