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I Complete the sentence with have got or has got. Wpisz have got lub has got.

1. I ……………… got a blue car.


2. My mother ...................... long hair.
3. John and Sara ...................... two cousins.
4. She ...................... a big dog.
5. His parents ....................... three children.
6. They .............. a big house.

II Reorder the words into the sentences. Uporządkuj wyrazy w zdania.

1. a brother. I got have


2. car. my a blue has got father
3. dogs. have two We got
4. have jobs. My parents good got

III Choose the right form of a verb. Wybierz właściwą formę czasownika.

1. Patrycja has got/have got a sister.


2. My friends have got/has got two brothers.
3. My parents have got/has got a nice house on the coast of Croatia.
4. My grandmother have got/has got a wheelchair.
5. Patryk have got/has got German at school.
6. He has got/have got an IBM notebook.
7. We has got/have got many friends.
8. They have got/has got a birthday in June and in July.
9. John has got/have got a big nose.
10. My father has got/have got moustache and a beard.
11. She have got/has got nice personality.
12. My friends and I has got/have got a big school in our city.
13. My city have got/has got a nice park.
14. Our house have got/has got seven rooms.
15. I have got/has got a good job.
16. You have got/has got a beautiful sister. What is her telephone number?

IV Choose the correct form of a verb. Wybierz właściwą formę czasownika.

1. We hasn't/haven’t got Maths at school.


2. They hasn't/haven’t got anything to do.
3. My teacher haven't/hasn’t got a computer.
4. My mother and I hasn't/haven’t got much to talk about.
5. Carol hasn’t/haven't got a dog.
6. I haven’t/hasn't got German at school.
7. They haven’t/hasn't got a cat at home.
8. He hasn’t/haven't got a TV-set in his room.
9. You haven’t/hasn't got a computer!
10. Politicians haven’t/hasn't got many friends.
11. This kitchen hasn’t/haven't got a dishwasher.
12. This town haven't/hasn’t got a hotel.
13. My father hasn’t/haven't got a mobile phone.
14. John and Darla haven’t got/hasn't any children.
15. Mr Smith hasn’t got/haven't a big house.

V Choose the correct form of a verb. Wybierz właściwą formę czasownika.

1. Have/Has Mr Smith got a wife?


2. Have/Has you got my book?
3. Have/Has your mother got blue eyes?
4. Have/Has the doctor got some time now?
5. Have/Has they got any money?
6. Has/Have Martin got any sisters or brothers?
7. Has/Have John and Jenny got a house?
8. Has/Have he got a pet?
9. Has/Have we got any food at home?
10. Have/Has his parents got a blue Mercedes?

VI Transform affirmative sentences into questions. Zamień zdania twierdzące


w pytające.

1. I have got a sandwich in my bag.


2. Mrs. Brown has got a big bathroom.
3. Your English teacher has got a notebook.
4. They have got a nice lawn in front of their house.
5. The Smiths have got a big swimming pool in the garden.
6. Your computer has got a big screen.
7. His city has got a nice railroad station.
8. The school has got a library.
9. The living room has got a balcony.
10. Patrick has got an interesting book at home.

VII Answer these questions. Odpowiedz na pytania.

1. Have you got any brothers or sisters?


2. Has your grandmother got many children?
3. Has your city got a swimming pool?
4. Has your father got an interesting job?
5. Has your Maths teacher/boss got a car?
6. Have you got a fast Internet connection at home?
7. Have your parents got a car?

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