Weekly Plan
have got or has got
REMEMBER!
We can use have/has got to talk about our things.
I’ve got…
You’ve got…
He/She/It’s got…
We’ve got…
They’ve got…
1. Read the sentence. Complete the gaps with the correct answer.
e.g.: ___________________ a garden? (Have they got / Got they / Has they)Have they got a garden?
b. She ___________________ a new marker. (is got / has got / have got)
c. He ___________________ any brothers or sisters. (haven’t got / hasn’t got / hasn’t)
d. They ___________________ a bicycle. (haven’t / has / haven’t got)
e. We ___________________ green eyes. (’ve got / ’s got / are got)
f. ___________________ a mobile phone? (Has she / Has she got / Has got she)
g. I ___________________ some chocolate. (’s got / ’ve / ’ve got)
b. My fish is got a blue tail.
c. They haven’t a lot of homework.
d. I got two sisters.
e. You has got a lot of books.
f. Have got you a garden?
a. I ___________________ a rabbit and two dogs. (has got / have got / got )
adjectives
2. Make it right!
Find the mistake and write it correctly.
a. She have got a rabbit. She has got a rabbit
b. My fish is got a blue tail.
c. They haven’t a lot of homework.
d. I got two sisters.
e. You has got a lot of books.
f. Have got you a garden?
3. Can you describe these hair styles? Use the words from the list below:
beard · brown hair · ponytail · braids · bald · red hair · curly hairblond hair · long hair · straight hair · wavy · black hair
family
Let's practice some family vocabulary with this game
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