This document provides instruction on using the verb "have/has got" in English. It gives the positive form and short forms of have/has got for different subjects. Examples are provided like "You have got a book" and exercises for students to practice, including circling the correct form of have/has got, writing out the phrases, completing sentences with have/has got, and writing the short forms. The document is a lesson on using have/has got for an English language class.
This document provides instruction on using the verb "have/has got" in English. It gives the positive form and short forms of have/has got for different subjects. Examples are provided like "You have got a book" and exercises for students to practice, including circling the correct form of have/has got, writing out the phrases, completing sentences with have/has got, and writing the short forms. The document is a lesson on using have/has got for an English language class.
This document provides instruction on using the verb "have/has got" in English. It gives the positive form and short forms of have/has got for different subjects. Examples are provided like "You have got a book" and exercises for students to practice, including circling the correct form of have/has got, writing out the phrases, completing sentences with have/has got, and writing the short forms. The document is a lesson on using have/has got for an English language class.
(Κατάφαση) (Σύντομος Τύπος) I have got = εγώ έχω I’ve got You have got = εσύ έχεις You’ve got He has got = αυτός έχει He’s got She has got = αυτή έχει She’s got It has got = αυτό έχει It’s got We have got = εμείς έχουμε We’ve got You have got = εσείς έχετε You’ve got They have got = αυτοί-ές-ά έχουν They’ve got
Για να δείξουμε ότι έχουμε κάτι χρησιμοποιούμε have / has got.
Examples You have got a book. / You’ve got a book. He has got a book. / He’s got a book.
EXERCISES
1. Circle.
1. It have got / has got four arms.
2. Ha have got / has got a big dog.
3. You have got / has got an apple. 4. She have got / has got a red balloon. 5. They have got / has got a present. 6. We have got / has got a football.
2. Write have got / has got.
1. The pupils have got books.
2. The cat …………….. green eyes. 3. I ……………. three notebooks. 4. You and I …….......... sweets. 5. The teacher ……………. a bag. 6. You …………… an umbrella. Teacher: Sophia Papagoula
3. Complete. Use have got / has got and the words below.
sweets a hat a cat an umbrella a football a dog
1. I’m Tom. I have got a football.
2. Look at Jane! She ……………………….. 3. Bev and Tim ……………………………… 4. Dad …………………………… 5. Look at Jim and Jack! They ………………………. 6. Pam and Kim …………………………….
4. Write the short form and match.
1. He has got a cat. He’s got a cat.
2. We have got balloons. …………… balloons. 3. You have got two pens. ………….. two pens. 4. She has got an orange. …………… an orange. 5. It has got big ears. ………….. big ears. 6. They have got a house. ………….. a house. 7. I have got two friends. …………... two friends.