A worksheet for Spanish primary pupils to practice the negative and interrogative forms of the verb to have got. It also includes some sentences to translate from Spanish to English.
A worksheet for Spanish primary pupils to practice the negative and interrogative forms of the verb to have got. It also includes some sentences to translate from Spanish to English.
A worksheet for Spanish primary pupils to practice the negative and interrogative forms of the verb to have got. It also includes some sentences to translate from Spanish to English.
1. Write the following sentences in negative and interrogative forms.
a) I have got a computer
Negative: Interrogative: b) You have got big ears Negative: Interrogative: c) He has got two brothers Negative: Interrogative: d) Ana has got a pink car Negative: Interrogative: e) We have got a balloon Negative: Interrogative: f) David has got a pencil Negative: Interrogative: g) he! have got friends Negative: Interrogative: h) David and Ana have got a big house" Negative: Interrogative: i) We have got a swimming pool Negative: Interrogative: #) I have got a Nintendo wii" Negative: Interrogative: 2. Translate the following sentences to English. Yo tengo una pelota $l no tiene un l%pi& Nosotros tenemos un perro blanco Ana tiene coche ro#o 'osotros no ten(is amigos )ienes una hermana* +llos no tienen camisetas David ! Ana tienen una bicicleta )engo un helado* No tienes un bol,grafo
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