This document provides grammar exercises on possessive adjectives and the use of have/has got in questions. Students are asked to complete sentences with the correct possessive adjective or have/has got form. They are also asked to circle the correct option in other sentences. The exercises are intended to help students practice these grammar points related to possession and questions.
This document provides grammar exercises on possessive adjectives and the use of have/has got in questions. Students are asked to complete sentences with the correct possessive adjective or have/has got form. They are also asked to circle the correct option in other sentences. The exercises are intended to help students practice these grammar points related to possession and questions.
This document provides grammar exercises on possessive adjectives and the use of have/has got in questions. Students are asked to complete sentences with the correct possessive adjective or have/has got form. They are also asked to circle the correct option in other sentences. The exercises are intended to help students practice these grammar points related to possession and questions.
Have got or has got? I, you, we, they HAVE GOT/HAVEN’T GOT He, she, it HAS GOT/ HASN’T GOT 1. Complete with have or has. Example: 1. I HAVE got two brothers and two sisters. What about you? How many brothers and sisters HAVE you got?
2. Circle the correct option.
Student: Instituto Padre Ansaldo 4th year level 1 Teacher: Ana Clara Quintana