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~ there is - to introduce things: to say tl There's a strange woman at the door, There are some letters for you. have (have/has/had) * We can use have or have, Do you have a car? got to talk about possession, relationships and some other ideas, 'don’t have any brothers orsisters. Ann has got a headache, ‘* And we can use have to talk about some kinds of actions. im going tohavea shower. —_ What time do you have breakfast? * Have can also be an auxiliary verb in perfect tenses (see Section 5). ‘haven't seen herallday. We knew that he had taken the money. mee ‘And were you good while | was out?” To be or not to be, that is the question. (Shakespeare: Hamlet) -Isthere life before death? You can have it all, but you (Michele Preitfen, 2 x other) relationships and illnesses. ene We all have colds. ‘We can use have to talk about possessions, family Ihaveanewcar. —Ninahas twosisters. _ Petehas anniceginfren We also say that people have hair, eyes etc; and that things have parts. You have beautiful eyes. ‘My new car only has two doors. ° Circle the correct form. > John /{i)have two brothers. 44 Isee that your brother have / has a > SoS an ath : 5 You / Paul has very oe ir. : 6 These houses have / has big rooms. ) 7 Ican't read this book - it has / have 80 2. Weall/ Sally have blue eyes. 3. Ihave / has a headache. 8 Susie / Susie and Mick have a really nice © Write about three things that you have, and three things that one of your friends or rel 1 Thave . aeanenrcnannenacenooseessee! my 2 B-.. SWiSESA TnaKe questions (ED and negatives (EB) with do/does/did + infinitive (without to). {For questions and negatives without do, see page 11.) STATEMENTES __| QUESTION Ed |_ NEGATIVE EI a have the keys. Do! have the keys? 1 do not / don’t have the keys. Joe hasacar. Does Joe have a car? (NOT Bees Joe has ...) Joe not/. sn’‘t have acar, © Make questions (KZ) or negatives (EI) with have. > you/acat havea eat? > Eric/ many friends EI 1 we/agarden EJ We don't 2 they /any children 3 Peter/acold HL 4 myaunt/a dog EI 5 Monica / any brothers or sisters El 6 1/enough money El 7 ‘aura /a boyfriend 8 Why/you /two cars ‘Write about three things that t you don't h . De ce thave ‘ave, and three things that one of your friends oF im going to havea shower. IFBill comes this weekend welllhavea party. Are you having agoodtime? —_‘Havea good flight’ Thanks: ictures and complete the sentences. Use have, has or had with words from the b ababy coffee dinner _agame aparty/ ashower _ toast cesses last night > The people next door ..194 4 party, and I couldn't sleep. Ri as.. 2 Myboss usually 3. Nicole's going to . . with John yesterday evening. at 11 o'clock. en in August. . before breakfast. 4 lusually . 5 Wealways .. for breakfast. 6 Would you like to of tennis? ‘ae 2 3 4 5 We make simple present and past questions and negatives with do/does and did. We don'thave parties very often. Does Kurt have eggs for breakfast? Didyouhaveagood journey? _ We didn't have a holiday. >) Make questions (J) and negatives (B). > (good time KE) ‘We went to Paris at the weekend! ..“PiA You have ao » (breakfast E¥) | got up late this morning, so! , 1 (lunch EZ) What time ... oon . . sstsreeees ON Sundays? 2. (good trip KI) Ann was in America last week. . 3 (shower E¥) The hotel bathroom was very dirty, so | 4 (g00d flight HI) Welcome to England, Mr Garcia. . 5 (good game A) ‘Mark and | played tennis this morning’ 6 (coffee RS) ... Beis sitecensceasss ol tie?” before | go to bed. LEARN THESE COMMON EXPRESSIONS WITH HAVE (USE A DICTIONARY IF NECESSARY) have breakfast lunch, dinner (a cup of tea/coffee a drink Something toeat/drink ne eeitonstfor breakfast have fish forlunchete. havea ns a show Fare Beet, a bad doy, ance evening, aparty aholaon 5 patie ames Paveagoodfighitrinjoureyetc haveaconversorn, havea baby ‘Have you got? is the same as Do you have? (We don't Biebertactisthesmcasshedeanthve ee Tegotacat. Has she got adog? (Not Does she have got ...) 3 . thaven'tgotacar. — She’sgotasister. You've got beautiful eyes. Have you gota cold? @ Write about John’s possessions etc. abicycle:y Johw's got. a vi 3 # suits:2 ..1e'S got tw. ahorse: x : any children:x He hasn't got any children, brothers: 2 acarx dogs:3 dictionary: ¥ long hair: any sisters: ou 5 lay ee © Write three sentences about your possessions etc, and three about the possessions of a friend or relation. 1 Fve got . ee 2. oe Be eee To make questions (2) with have got, we put before the subject. STATEMENT ES: -/ have got a cold. Harry's got a fast car ‘Amy and Juan have got tickets QUESTION J: Have you gota cold? 4as Harry gota fast car? Have Amy and Juan got tickets? © eeth and Tom have got a lot of money. Ask questions with have got. > they /big house tery G2t, 4, VED MOUSE? aseeascrnotngcne they / big. garden Beth / good job Tom / big car they / plane they / any horses had got etc) are unusual. We don't use got in the future Past forms with got (I afastcar) Iwill have. (NOT! ‘She had a fast car. (MORE NATURAL THAN She had got. Ba ceetscentracted forms for example fm, don’ and fll

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