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Grammar

have got
1 Study the table.

Affirmative Negative Interrogative


I’ve got I haven’t got Have I got …?
you’ve got you haven’t got Have you got …?
he’s got he hasn’t got Has he got …?
she’s got she hasn’t got Has she got …?
it’s got it hasn’t got Has it got …?
we’ve got we haven’t got Have we got …?
you’ve got you haven’t got Have you got …?
they’ve got they haven’t got Have they got …?
Full forms Full forms Short answers
I’ve got = I have got I haven’t got = I have not got Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t.
he’s got = he has got he hasn’t got = he has not got Yes, he has. / No, he hasn’t.

2 Choose the correct options.

The cat have / has got green eyes.


Sam Maria
1 I have / has got a new pencil case.
2 You have / has got a blue T-shirt. 4 Look at the picture and complete the sentences.
3 Andrea have / has got an MP3 player. Use the affirmative or negative of have got.
4 Mark and Lisa have / has got fair hair.
1 Maria ____ a red T-shirt. She ____ a blue T-shirt.
5 We have / has got a big classroom.
2 Sam ____ a basketball. He ____ a football.
6 Sam and I have / has got green eyes.
3 Maria ____ a CD player. She ____ an MP3 player.
3 Make the sentences negative. 4 Sam and Maria ____ a dog. They ____ a cat.
Frank has got long, dark hair.
Frank hasn’t got long, dark hair. 5 Write questions. Use have got. Then write short
answers.
1 You have got green eyes.
2 Yolanda has got small glasses. Sam and Maria / fair hair?
3 We have got a purple textbook. Have Sam and Maria got fair hair?
4 This book has got 200 pages. No, they haven’t.
5 I have got blue hair. 1 Maria / a blue bag? 4 Sam / long hair?
6 Marcus has got freckles. 2 she / long hair? 5 they / glasses?
3 he / a red T-shirt? 6 they / dark hair?

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Grammar

6 Complete the dialogue. Use the affirmative, Pronouns and possessive


negative or interrogative of have got.
adjectives
8 Copy and complete the chart.

Her His Its My Our Their Your Your

Subject pronoun Possessive


P adjective
I’ve got long hair. My hair is long.
You’ve got long hair. (1)
( ____ hair is long.
He’s got long hair. ((2) ____ hair is long.
She’s got long hair. ((3) ____ hair is long.
It’s got long hair. ((4) ____ hair is long.
We’ve got long hair. (5)
( ____ hair is long.
Adela Look – an MP3 player! It’s got a
You’ve got long hair. (6)
( ____ hair is long.
name on it … Paul Johnson.
They’ve got long hair. (7)
( ____ hair is long.
Jason Who’s Paul Johnson?
Adela He’s in my English class.
Jason (1) ____ he ____ short, fair hair? 9 Complete the sentences. Use possessive
Adela No, he (2) ____ . He (3) ____ adjectives.
short, dark hair.
Bea’s got blue eyes. Her eyes are blue.
Jason Oh, I know him. He (4) ____ a
1 We’ve got a new car. ____ car is new.
sister, Emily.
Adela (5) ____ you ____ Emily’s mobile 2 My dad’s got dark hair. ____ hair is dark.
phone number? 3 You haven’t got a big nose. ____ nose
Jason No, I (6) ____ , but Emily is isn’t big.
friends with Rina and Fiona. 4 I’ve got a red T-shirt. ____ T-shirt is red.
Adela Yes. They (7) ____ Emily’s number.
5 The cat’s hair is long. ____ hair is long.
Jason We (8) ____ Rina’s number. Let’s
call her now. 10 Choose the correct options.
We / Our have got dark hair.
1 She / Her T-shirt is green.
7 Ask and answer the questions in pairs.
2 I / My hair is long.
1 Have you got a favourite colour?
3 We / Our eyes are brown.
2 Have you got a favourite number?
4 He / His has got blue eyes.
3 Have you got a favourite pop star?
5 I / My have got glasses.
4 Have you got a favourite actor?
5 Have you got a favourite footballer? EXTRA PRACTICE

Write two sentences about you and two


Have you got a
favourite colour? about a friend. Use possessive adjectives.
Me: My hair is long. My eyes are blue.
Yes, I have.
Marta: Her hair …
It’s purple.

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Longman Photo Dictionary ESOL Skills for Life Entry 1 (Literacy)

Time
Worksheet 45

What time do you usually… Look! What time do you get


up in the morning?

I usually get up at 7 o’clock.


Ask two people. Write the times.
Name
1 …get up in the morning?
2 …have breakfast?
3 …leave home in the morning?
4 …start your English class?
5 …have lunch?
6 …have dinner?
7 …go to bed?
8 …get up at weekends?

Now write some sentences about your partners and about you.

Examples: I usually get up at 7.30 on weekdays.


Sara has lunch at about 2 o’clock.
Solomon usually goes to bed at midnight.

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Longman Photo Dictionary ESOL Skills for Life Entry 1

Time
Worksheet 46

Look at the clocks. What’s the time? Tell your partner. What’s the time?
Write the letter.
It’s two o’clock.

1 It’s ten o’clock. .........


a b c d
2 It’s seven o’clock. .........

3 It’s five o’clock. .........

4 It’s three o’clock. .........

5 It’s half past eleven. .........


e f g h
6 It’s half past four. .........

7 It’s half past one. .........

8 It’s half past six. .........

9 It’s quarter past seven. . ........


i j k l
10 It’s quarter past nine. . ........

11 It’s quarter past five. . ........

12 It’s quarter past twelve. . ........

13 It’s quarter to four. .........


m n o p
14 It’s quarter to eight. .........

15 It’s quarter to eleven. .........

16 It’s quarter to one. .........

What’s the time? Speak and write.

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Longman Photo Dictionary ESOL Skills for Life Entry 1

Time
Worksheet 47

Look at the clocks. What’s the time?

1 2 3 4

5 6 7 8

9 10 11 12

Now match the times. Check in the Longman Photo Dictionary.


It’s quarter to eight. ......... It’s twenty past seven. ......... It’s five to eight. .........

It’s quarter past seven. ......... It’s five past seven. ......... It’s ten to eight. .........

It’s half past seven. ......... It’s ten past seven. ......... It’s twenty-five to eight. .........

It’s seven o’clock. ......... It’s twenty-five past seven. ......... It’s twenty to eight. .........

Now practise with a partner.


Excuse me. What’s
the time, please? It’s half past eight.

Thanks.

Now write the times for these clocks.

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Longman Photo Dictionary ESOL Skills for Life Entry 1

Time
Worksheet 48

Digital clocks
Can you count in fives? Practise with a partner.

5, 10, …………, …………, …………, …………, …………, …………, …………, …………, …………, 60.

Look at the clocks. Can you say the times? Write the number of the clock.
1 2 3 4 It’s seven ten. ...........

7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45 It’s seven fifteen. ...........


It’s seven thirty-five. ...........
It’s seven o’clock. ...........
It’s seven oh five. ...........
5 6 7 8
It’s seven twenty-five. ...........
7:05 7:10 7:20 7:25 It’s seven forty. ...........
It’s seven fifty-five. ...........
It’s seven twenty. ...........
9 10 11 12 It’s seven forty-five. ...........
7:35 7:40 7:50 7:55 It’s seven thirty. ...........
It’s seven fifty. ...........

Now match the digital and analogue clocks. Check in the Longman Photo Dictionary.
Write the number in the box.
1 2 3 4 3.00 8.05

6.45 5.20

5 6 7 8 11.30 12.45

9.10 2.55

9 10 11 12 1.15 4.25

7.50 10.35

Look at the clocks. What’s the time?

It’s quarter past eight. It’s eight fifteen.

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