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I N S P I R AT I O N 1

Worksheet 14
Answer key
1
I

have got
have got
_____________________________________
has got
_____________________________________
has got
_____________________________________
have got
_____________________________________
have got
_____________________________________
_____________________________________

You
He
She
We
They

a DVD player

Now make the sentences negative.


e.g.
I havent got a DVD player.
____________________________________________________________

Now make questions.


e.g. Have you got a DVD player?
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You havent got a DVD player.


He
hasnt got a DVD player.
____________________________________________________________
She hasnt got a DVD player.
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We havent got a DVD player.
____________________________________________________________
They havent got a DVD player.
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Have you got a DVD player?


Has he got a DVD player?
____________________________________________________________
Has she got a DVD player?
____________________________________________________________
Have we got a DVD player?
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Have they got a DVD player?
____________________________________________________________

2
1b
2d
3a
4c
3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

Steve hasnt got a girlfriend.


Steve has got lots of DVDs.
Has Carl got a girlfriend?
Amy and Kieran have got lots of friends.
Barbara has got a boyfriend.
Have you got a mobile phone?
I havent got lots of money.

4
1
2
3
4
5
6

Has Have you got a mobile phone?


[tick symbol]
[tick symbol]
She havent hasnt got a boyfriend.
We has have got blue eyes.
No, I hasnt havent.

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