📝 My Things! 🏠 Using 'Have Got' and 'Has Got'

GOAL: You will practice writing sentences and questions using 'have got' and 'has got' (affirmative, negative, and interrogative) in fun scenarios!

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🧭 Student Instructions

  1. Read: Read each Dialogue and Story carefully to understand the context.
  2. Write: Complete the prompts in the empty slots using the correct form of 'have got' or 'has got'.
  3. Check: Click the button at the bottom to see the answers.
  4. Learn: Compare your answers to the key. Good luck!
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1. 🗣️ Interactive Dialogues (Asking and Answering)

1. The Lost Key 🔑 (Focus: I/You)

Ana: Oh, no, Ben! My bag is open. This is a problem.

Ben: What’s wrong, Ana? Are you okay?

Ana: I haven't got my house key! It’s not here.

Ben: Oh dear. Have you checked your coat pocket? And tell me, Have you got your phone? You can call your mum.

Ana: Yes, I have got my phone, but she hasn't got a spare key for me today.

Ben: Well, I 've got my bike key. That doesn't help! I'm sorry.

2. Family Photo Day 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 (Focus: He/She/They)

Chloe: Look at this photo! It’s my whole family at the beach.

Dan: Wow! That’s a big group. Tell me about your brother. Has he got a dog in his new flat?

Chloe: No, he hasn't got a dog. He has got a fat, lazy cat! It’s called Mittens.

Dan: Mittens! Cute. And have your parents got a big house in the city or a small one?

Chloe: They have got a big house with three floors. My sister, Lisa, lives there too, but she hasn't got a car, so she takes the bus.

3. Shopping for Clothes 🛍️ (Focus: We/They)

Emily: We need new warm shoes for the winter trip. Have we got warm coats that fit the children?

Fred: Yes, we have got the coats. But they haven't got hats for the snow. We need to buy two.

Emily: Oh, right. And have the children got gloves? What about Tom and Sarah?

Fred: Tom hasn't got gloves, but Sarah has got her new blue ones. They are in her backpack.

Emily: Okay. I 've got enough money for the shoes and two hats. Let's start shopping!

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2. 📖 Engaging Stories (Describing)

1. The Supermarket List 📝

Mum is at the supermarket and is calling home. Dad and the kids are checking the fridge. The fridge is nearly empty! Dad says, "I'm sorry, Mum. We haven't got any eggs, and we haven't got any milk for your tea." He looks in the vegetable box. "We have got only one small tomato. Wait, Mia is lucky: she has got a big chocolate bar that her uncle gave her! I haven't got one now, but maybe I will buy one!"

2. The New Office 🏢

Welcome to our new, small office! It has got two big desks and a beautiful view of the park, but it hasn't got a coffee machine, which is a big problem! We need to buy one. I have got three bright red pens and a nice new notebook on my desk. My colleague, Sara, is ready too. She has got a new computer and a small lamp, but she hasn't got a comfortable chair yet! The old chair is terrible.

3. Animals on the Farm 🐓🐖

Hello! Welcome to Farmer Tom's land. This farm is small and friendly. Farmer Tom has got three very happy, mud-covered pigs. The pigs have got big pink ears and short tails. The farm hasn't got any cows, but it has got five noisy chickens. They make a lot of noise! The chickens haven't got blue feathers; they have got white feathers. They are always hungry.

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✅ Answer Key - Well done!

1. Dialogue Scenarios Answers

  1. The Lost Key:
    • 1. Have you got your phone?
    • 2. She has got her phone. / She's got her phone.
    • 3. She hasn't got her house key.
  2. Family Photo Day:
    • 1. Chloe's brother hasn't got a dog.
    • 2. She hasn't got a car.
    • 3. Has the house got three floors? (Or: How many floors has the house got?)
  3. Shopping for Clothes:
    • 1. Have we got warm coats?
    • 2. They haven't got hats. (Or: The coats haven't got hats.)
    • 3. Sarah has got new blue gloves. (Or: She's got new blue gloves.)

2. Story Scenarios Answers

  1. The Supermarket List:
    • 1. We haven't got milk. (Or: We haven't got eggs.)
    • 2. Mia has got a big chocolate bar. / Mia's got a big chocolate bar.
    • 3. Have we got bread?
  2. The New Office:
    • 1. It has got a beautiful view. (Or: It's got a beautiful view.)
    • 2. It hasn't got a coffee machine.
    • 3. She has got a new computer. (Or: She's got a new computer.)
  3. Animals on the Farm:
    • 1. He has got three pigs. / He's got three pigs.
    • 2. It hasn't got any cows. (Or: The farm hasn't got any cows.)
    • 3. Has the pigs got small ears?