1․Write the short form (we’ve got/he hasn’t got etc)
He has got-He’s got
They have got-They’ve got
She has not got-She hasn’t got
It has got-It’s got
I have not got- I haven’t got
2.Write questions.
Have you got a passport?
Has your father got a car?
Has Carol got many friends?
Have you got any brothers or sisters?
How much money we have?
What kind of car has Julia?
3.What has Tina got?/ What have you got?/Look at the informatinon and write sentences about Tina and yourself.
Tina hasn’t got a bicycle.
Tina has got long hair.
Tina has got brothers and sisters.
I have got a bicycle.
I haven’t got long hair.
I have got sisters.
4.Put in have got (‘vegot), has got (‘s got), haven’t got or hasn’t got.
2) They like animals. They’ve got (have got) three dogs and two cats.
3) Charles isn’t happy. He’s got (has got) a lot of problems.
4) They don’t read much. They haven’t got many books.
5) ‘What’s wrong?’ ‘I’ve got (have got) something in my eye.’
6) ‘Where’s my pen?’ ‘I don’t know. I haven’t got it.’
7) Julia wants to go to the concert, but she hasn’t got a ticket.
5.Complete the sentences. Use have/has got or haven’t/hasn’t got+one of these.
1) Most cars have got four wheels.
2) Everybody likes Tom. He has got a lot of friends.
3) I can’t open the door. I haven’t got a key.
4)An insect has got six legs.
5) We must hurry. We haven’t got much time.








































