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Write the sentences below in negative (-) and interrogative (?) forms.

Example:

I have a cat. I don’t have a cat. Do I have a cat?

I have got a cat. I haven’t got a cat. Have I got a cat?

I have long hair. I don't have long hair. Do I have long hair?

I have got long hair. I haven't got long hair. Have I got long hair?

You have a lot of friends. You haven't a lot of friends. Do you have a lot of
friends?

You have got a lot of friends. You haven't got a lot of friends. Have you got a lot
of friends?

He has a brand new car. He hasn't a brand new car. Does he have a brand new car?

He has got a brand new car. He hasn't got a brand new car. Has he got a brand new
car?

She has a dozen of cousins. She hasn't a dozen of cousins. Does she has a dozen of
cousins?

She has got a dozen of cousins. She has got a dozen of cousins. Has she got a
dozen of cousins?

The book has more than 1000 pages. The book hasn't more than 1000 pages. Does
the book has more than 1000 pages?

The book has got more than 1000 pages. The book hasn't got more than 1000
pages. Has the book got more than 1000 pages?

We have six lessons today. We haven't six lessons today. Do we have six lessons
today?

We have got six lessons today. We haven't got six lessons today. Have we got six
lessons today?

They have a luxurious house. They haven't a luxurious house. Do they have a
luxurious house?

They have got a luxurious house. They haven't got a luxurious house. Have they
got a luxurious house?

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