- •Right or wrong? Correct the sentences that are wrong.
- •Put the words in order.
- •Write the short form.
- •Write full sentences. Use is to be.
- •Write sentences about yourself.
- •Write true sentences, positive or negative.
- •Find the right answers for the questions
- •Make questions with these words. Use is or are.
- •Complete the questions. What / Who / Where / How.
- •Write the questions. (Read the answers first.)
- •Write short answers.
- •Translate the following phrases from English into Russian.
- •Make sentences with the phrases from the previous exercise.
- •Finish these sentences.
- •Finish these sentences.
- •Complete the sentences.
- •Put in possessives.
- •Complete the sentences. Use possessives with one of these words:
- •Finish the sentences.
- •Choose the right word.
- •Finish these sentences. Use friend(s) of mine / yours etc.
- •Write new sentences using the structure a friend of mine.
- •Put in pronouns.
- •Mary and Brian are married. They have a son, James, and a daughter, Julia. Julia is married to Paul. Julia and Paul have a son, Daniel. Write sentences about the people in the family.
- •Are these sentences ok? Correct the sentences where necessary.
- •Join the two (or three) nouns. Sometimes you have to use –’s or – s’; and sometimes you have to use … of …
- •What is another way of saying these things? Use –’s.
- •Read each sentence and write a new sentence beginning with the underlined words.
- •Use the information given to complete the sentences.
- •Look at the family tree on the opposite page. Finish the sentences.
- •The Masons have some other relatives. Finish the paragraph about them.
- •Draw your family tree. Then write sentences.
- •What can you have?
- •Expressions with have
- •Fill the gaps in the sentences. Use words form b and c.
- •Answer the questions about yourself.
- •What do you say?
- •Do the crossword.
Draw your family tree. Then write sentences.
Lesson
To have / have got
I’ve got blue eyes.
Tim has got two sisters.
Our car has got four doors.
Diane isn’t feeling well. She’s got a headache.
They like animals. They’ve got a horse, three dogs and six cats.
I’ve got a motor-bike but I haven’t got a car.
Mr and Mrs Harris haven’t got any children.
It’s a nice house but it hasn’t got a garden.
‘Have you got a camera?’ ‘No, I haven’t.’
‘What have you got in your bag?’ ‘Nothing. It’s empty.’
‘Has Ann got a car?’ ‘Yes, she has.’
What kind of car has she got?
I’ve got three sisters. Have you got any brothers and sisters?
My house is big. It’s got five bedrooms and three bathrooms.
We’ve got ten minutes before the train goes.
Have you got a pen?
(In a shop) A: Do you sell postcards? B: Yes, but we haven’t got any at the moment.
I’ve got a problem. Can I have a word with you?
I’ve got a cold / a headache.
They don’t have any children.
It’s a nice house but it doesn’t have a garden.
Does Ann have a car?
How much money do you have?
What can you have?
You can have:
lunch, dinner, breakfast, a meal, something to eat
a party, a meeting, a competition, a game (of football / chess / cards)
a lesson, an exam, homework, an appointment (with the dentist)
tea / coffee, a drink, a sandwich, an ice-cream, some cheese
a shower, a bath, a swim, a sauna
Expressions with have
Is that your camera? Can I have a look? (look at it)
Is that your bicycle? Can I have a go? (ride it)
Goodbye! Have a good journey! (somebody is going away)
Do you have a moment? (have some time) Can I have a word with you (speak to you)
We always have a good time in our English lessons (fun; we enjoy them)
I’m going to have my hair cut. See you later. Can you meet me at the hairdresser’s?
I want to learn to ski but I don’t have the time.
Have to
We use have to when the situation means you must do something.
The museum’s not free. You have to pay $10 to go in.
All students have to do the exam.
I haven’t got a car, so I have to walk to school every day.
Exercises
Write the short form.
we have got .......................
he has got ......................
they have got ......................
she has not got ......................
it has got ......................
I have not got ......................
Write questions.
(you / an umbrella?) ......................
(you / a passport?) ......................
(your father / a car?) ......................
(Carol / many friends?) ......................
(you / any brothers or sisters?) ......................
(how much money / we?) ......................
(what / kind of car / Julia?) ......................
Put in have got.
Sarah ...................... a car. She goes every where by bicycle.
They like animals. They ...................... three dogs and two cats.
Charles isn’t happy. He ...................... a lot of problems.
They don’t read much. They ...................... many books.
‘What’s wrong?’ ‘I ...................... something in my eye.’
‘Where’s my pen?’ ‘I don’t know. I ...................... it’
Julia wants to go to the concert but she ...................... a ticket.
Complete the sentences. Use have got + one of these words / phrases.
A lot of friends, four wheels, six legs, a headache, a toothache, a key , much time, a garden |
I’m not feeling very well. I ......................
It’s a nice house but it ......................
Most cars ......................
Every body likes Tom. He ......................
I’m going to the dentist this morning. I ......................
He can’t open the door. He ......................
An insect ......................
We must hurry. We ......................