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Have they

got any
I / you / we / they/you cheese? I / you / we /you/ they

have got haven’t got

he / she / it has got he / she / it hasn’t got


He hasn’t got any cheese He has got
a piece of
cheese!

Have I / you / we /you /they

got?

Has he / she / it

A. Complete the dialogue with a got?


form of the verb Have got (affirmative, negative or interrogative).

Mack: ______ you ______ the torch,


Shirley?

Shirley: No, I __________ the torch.


It's in
the bag.

Mack: Oh! ______ you ______ the bag?

Shirley: No, Tom __________ the bag.


It's in
the car.

Mack: Oh!

Mack: What _______ they _______ in the


house, Shirley?

Shirley: ___________ got a video, a


computer,
a stereo
and a TV. Let's go in!

Shirley: OK, Mack. I


__________ the
computer and the video. _______
you ______ the stereo?

Mack: No, Shirley, I ________. I'm


hungry! I
__________ a cake.

Shirley: Oh, no! A police car is here! A


Policeman is coming in!
B. Look at the pictures, ask questions with the words given and then answer them, as in the example.

Pamela / a dog Sarah and Tom / backpacks


Has Pamela got a dog?
No, she hasn’t. She has got 2 _____________________________
a cat.
_____________________________
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3 the boy / a map

2 3 _____________________________

_____________________________

the children / kites

4 _____________________________

_____________________________

4 Mr. Jones / a mobile phone


5
5 _____________________________

_____________________________

an ostrich / four legs

6 _____________________________
7
_____________________________

6
we / three children

7 _____________________________

_____________________________

the dog / a bone

8 _____________________________

_____________________________
8

the tourists / umbrellas

9 _____________________________

_____________________________
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