This document contains two grammar exercises focusing on the present simple tense of the verbs "to be" and "to have got" and the verb "there to be". The first exercise asks students to complete a text about a family by filling in blanks with the correct forms of "to be" and "to have got". The second exercise involves completing a dialogue about a picnic using the correct forms of "there to be".
This document contains two grammar exercises focusing on the present simple tense of the verbs "to be" and "to have got" and the verb "there to be". The first exercise asks students to complete a text about a family by filling in blanks with the correct forms of "to be" and "to have got". The second exercise involves completing a dialogue about a picnic using the correct forms of "there to be".
This document contains two grammar exercises focusing on the present simple tense of the verbs "to be" and "to have got" and the verb "there to be". The first exercise asks students to complete a text about a family by filling in blanks with the correct forms of "to be" and "to have got". The second exercise involves completing a dialogue about a picnic using the correct forms of "there to be".
Present Simple – To be / To have got / There to be
1 Complete the text with the correct form of the verbs to be and to have got. Take a look at this picture. This a. my family. It b. (not) a large family, but I still c. my four grandparents. My sister and I d. the only children. You see, my uncle Tom and aunt Brenda e. ___________ (not) any children. My grandma Laura f. _____ six brothers, a half-sister and ten cousins. They g. from different countries so they h. ___________ (not) British like us. My family i. (not) a lot of members, but it sure j. a happy one! How about you? k. you a small or a large family? l. you a happy family too?
2 Look at the picture and complete the dialogue with the correct form of the verb there to be.