have got questions I/you/we/they haven’t (have not) got
he/she/it hasn’t (has not) got Have I/you/we/they got ... ? Has he/she/it got ... ? You haven’t got a skateboard. She hasn’t got blue eyes. Have they got a lot of things? Has she got a sister?
1 Completa el texto. have got short answers
I 've got (✓) one brother and two sisters. (1) we got a lot of things? Yes, we Yes, I/you/we/they have. (2) (✓)! My brother Yes, he/she/it has. (3) (✓) a computer and a TV, but he (4) (✗) got a bike. I (5) (✓) got No, I/you/we/they haven’t. No, he/she/it hasn’t. a bike and a skateboard, but I (6) (✗) got a TV. My sister (7) (✗) got TVs, computers, bikes and skateboards. And you? (8) you got a lot of things? 2. Escribe las frases en forma afirmativa (✓), en negativa (✗) o en pregunta (?). We haven’t got apples. (✓) We've got apples Has it got black hair? (✗) It hasn't got black hair They’ve got biscuits. (?) Have they got biscuits? 1 I haven’t got a magazine. (✓) 2 Have they got tickets? (✓) 3 She’s got a bike. (?) 4 Has it got a name? (✗) 5 My sisters haven’t got computers. (✓) 6 Has Luke got a surfboard? (✗) 7 Jess hasn’t got a TV. (?)
2. Complete the sentences with the verb to be in affirmative:
1.- I _______________ a student from Brazil.
2.- My parents _______________ rich.
3.- My mother _______________ a good person.
4.- Philip _______________ short and very fat.
5.- You _______________ very strong.
6.- She _______________ tall and thin.
7.- The bird_______________ blue and yellow.
8.- You _______________ good students.
9.- The policeman _______________ angry.
10.- My country _______________ Spain.
3. Write those sentences in negative and interrogative: