This document contains exercises from an English grammar workbook about using the verb "have" and possession. It includes exercises asking students to identify rooms in a house, types of dwellings, physical descriptions of people using "have/has got", descriptions of imaginary creatures using "have/has got", and questions to practice short and long forms of the present simple of "have".
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Exercise 1
2 toilet
3 kitchen
4 dining room
5 garden
6 garage
7 bathroom
8 roof
9 bedroom
Exercise 2
1bungalow
2 hut
3 farm house
4 house
5 block of flats
The Verb have (got) PAGE 17
Exercise 41
Long form
1. I have got a book.
2. Mary has got a red dress.
3. They have got a dog.
4. It has got big ears.
5. Pam has not got a watch.
6. We have not got a telephone.
2. 7. Jane has not got a banana.
8. You have not got a hat.
Short form
1) I´ve got a book.
2) Mary´s got a red dress.
3) They´ve got a dog.
4) It´s got big ears.
5) Pam hasn´t got a watch.
6) We haven´t got a telephone.
7) Jane hasn´t got a banana.
8) You haven´t got a hat.
Exercise 42
Jill is tall and thin. She’s got long blonde hair. She’s got big blue eyes. She’s got a small
nose. She’s got a big mouth and a beautiful face.
Tom is short and fat. He’s got short brown hair and small brown eyes. He’s got big ears,
a big nose and a small mouth.
Exercise 43
It’s got three eyes. It’s got three arms and three hands. It’s got one leg and one foot.
It’s got one head.
I’ve got two hands and two arms. I’ve got two eyes, one nose and one mouth. I’ve got
two legs and two feet.
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Exercise 44.
La respuesta siempre es:
Yes, I have. o No, I haven’t.
Have you got a TV?
Have you got a watch?
3. Have you got a doll?
Have you got an umbrella?
Have you got a yacht?
Have you got a balloon?
Have you got a skirt?
Have you got a ball?
Have you got a bike?
Exercise 45.
Este ejercicio no se puede hacer porque no se ven los colores. Sorry. :C
Exercise 46.
Este ejercicio también es de colores. Os pongo solo las frases que no van de colores
para quelas corrijáis.
Tom has got a ball. He hasn´t got books.
Ben has got a ball. He hasn´t got an umbrella or books.
Writing activity 2
It’s got a big head. It’s got a big mouth and big teeth. It’s got two eyes. It’s got one arm
and one hand. It’s got three legs and three feet.
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Exercise 1
´ve got
haven´t
´s
hasn´t
Exercise 2
1) ‘ve got
4. 2) ´s got
3) ‘ve got
4) ´ve got
5) ´ve got
6)
7)
8) ´s got
9) ´s got
10) ´ve got
Exercise 3
1) We haven´t got a flat.
2) She hasn’t got brown eyes.
3) I’ve got a good job.
4) They haven´t got two grandchildren.
5) You haven´t got my keys.
6) He hasn´t got a girlfriend.
7) Jordan hasn´t got a photo.
8) We haven´t got three children.
Exercise 4
Have you got a dog? Yes, have. No, I haven´t.
Has she got fair hair? Yes, she has. No, she hasn´t.
Exercise 5
Have you got my mobile number? Yes, I have.
Have we got a meeting today? No, we haven´t.
Has she got any children? Yes, she has.
5. Has Sarah got a drink? No, she hasn´t.
Has Ryan and Cindy got a car? Yes, They have.
Exercise 6
NOTA: la respuesta siempre es: Yes, I have o No, I haven´t.
1) Have you got any children?
2) Have you got a mobile phone?
3) Have you got an e-mail address?
4) Have you got any brothers and sisters?
5) Have you got a lot of cousins?
6) Have you got short hair?