Have you/Has she got, have/has got, haven’t/hasn’t got….. (A1,24/25)

“Pets, toys, and more: have you got…….?”




Story: “Tom and His New Friends”

Tom is at school. He meets a new friend, Anna.

Tom: “Hi! Have you got a pet?”
Anna: “Yes! I have got a cat. And you?”
Tom: “No, I haven’t got a pet. But I have got a bike.”
Anna: “Have you got a bike?”
Tom: “Yes! I have got a red bike.”

Then they meet Sam.
Tom: “Hi Sam! Have you got a dog?”
Sam: “No, I haven’t got a dog. But I have got a hamster.”

In the playground, they meet Lily.
Tom: “Hi Lily! Have you got a ball?”
Lily: “Yes, I have got a blue ball. Have you got a ball?”
Tom: “No, I haven’t got a ball.”
Anna: “Have you got a doll?”
Lily: “Yes, I have got a doll. Have you got a doll, Sam?”
Sam: “No, I haven’t got a doll.”

Then Tom sees his teacher.
Tom: “Have you got a dog, Mr. Brown?”
Mr. Brown: “Yes, I have got a dog. And I have got a cat too!”

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Exercise 1 – Fill in the blanks

Complete the sentences with have got / haven’t got / Have you got:

  1. Tom: “___ a pet?”
  2. Anna: “Yes, ___ a cat.”
  3. Tom: “No, ___ a pet. But ___ a bike.”
  4. Anna: “___ a bike?”
  5. Tom: “Yes! ___ a red bike.”
  6. Tom: “Hi Sam! ___ a dog?”
  7. Sam: “No, ___ a dog. But ___ a hamster.”
  8. Tom: “Hi Lily! ___ a ball?”
  9. Lily: “Yes, ___ a blue ball. ___ you got a doll?”
  10. Sam: “No, ___ a doll.”

Answers :

  1. Have you got
  2. I have got
  3. I haven’t got / I have got
  4. Have you got
  5. I have got
  6. Have you got
  7. I haven’t got / I have got
  8. Have you got
  9. I have got / Have
  10. I haven’t got

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Exercise 2 – Matching

Match the person to what they have got:

  1. Tom → a ___
  2. Anna → a ___
  3. Sam → a ___
  4. Lily → a ___

Options:
a) blue ball
b) hamster
c) cat
d) red bike
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Answers – Exercise 2:
1 → d (red bike)
2 → c (cat)
3 → b (hamster)
4 → a (blue ball)

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Exercise 3 – Make your own story

Complete 10 dialogues using Have you got / I have got / I haven’t got:

  1. A: “___ a pet?” B: “Yes, ___ a cat.”
  2. A: “___ a bike?” B: “No, ___ a bike.”
  3. A: “___ a ball?” B: “Yes, ___ a ball.”
  4. A: “___ a doll?” B: “No, ___ a doll.”
  5. A: “___ a hamster?” B: “Yes, ___ a hamster.”
  6. A: “___ a kite?” B: “No, ___ a kite.”
  7. A: “___ a pencil?” B: “Yes, ___ a pencil.”
  8. A: “___ a notebook?” B: “No, ___ a notebook.”
  9. A: “___ a dog?” B: “Yes, ___ a dog.”
  10. A: “___ a toy car?” B: “No, ___ a toy car.”

Answers – Exercise 3:

  1. Have you got / I have got
  2. Have you got / I haven’t got
  3. Have you got / I have got
  4. Have you got / I haven’t got
  5. Have you got / I have got
  6. Have you got / I haven’t got
  7. Have you got / I have got
  8. Have you got / I haven’t got
  9. Have you got / I have got
  10. Have you got / I haven’t got

A: “Have you got a pet?”
B: “Yes, I have got a cat.”

A: “Have you got a bike?”
B: “No, I haven’t got a bike.”

A: “Have you got a ball?”
B: “Yes, I have got a ball.”

A: “Have you got a doll?”
B: “No, I haven’t got a doll.”

A: “Have you got a hamster?”
B: “Yes, I have got a hamster.”

A: “Have you got a kite?”
B: “No, I haven’t got a kite.”

A: “Have you got a pencil?”
B: “Yes, I have got a pencil.”

A: “Have you got a notebook?”
B: “No, I haven’t got a notebook.”

A: “Have you got a dog?”
B: “Yes, I have got a dog.”

A: “Have you got a toy car?”
B: “No, I haven’t got a toy car.”

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Have or has?

Here is the updated version with pet instead of ruler:

  1. _______ Tom and Susan got a dog?
    No, they _______n’t got a dog.
    _______ Susan got a dog?
    No, she _______n’t got a dog.
    _______ Tom got a dog?
    Yes, he _______ got a dog. But his neighbours _______n’t got a dog.
  2. _______ Tom and Susan got a pet?
    No, they _______n’t got a pet.
    _______ Susan got a pet?
    No, she _______n’t got a pet.
    _______ Tom got a pet?
    Yes, he _______ got a pet. But his neighbours _______n’t got a pet.
  3. _______Tom and Susan got a notebook?
    No, they _______n’t got a notebook.
    _______ Susan got a notebook?
    No, she _______n’t got a notebook.
    _______ Tom got a notebook?
    Yes, he _______ got a notebook. But his neighbours _______n’t got a notebook.
  4. _______Tom and Susan got a toy car?
    No, they _______n’t got a toy car.
    _______ Susan got a toy car?
    No, she _______n’t got a toy car.
    ________Tom got a toy car?
    Yes, he _______ got a toy car. But his neighbours _______n’t got a toy car.
  5. _______ Tom and Susan got a ball?
    No, they _______ n’t got a ball.
    _______ Susan got a ball?
    No, she _______ n’t got a ball.
    _______ Tom got a ball?
    Yes, he _______ got a ball. But his neighbours _______ n’t got a ball.

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Full version:

  1. Have Tom and Susan got a dog?
    No, they haven’t got a dog.
    Has Susan got a dog?
    No, she hasn’t got a dog.
    Has Tom got a dog?
    Yes, he has got a dog. But his neighbours haven’t got a dog.
  2. Have Tom and Susan got a pet?
    No, they haven’t got a pet.
    Has Susan got a pet?
    No, she hasn’t got a pet.
    Has Tom got a pet?
    Yes, he has got a pet. But his neighbours haven’t got a pet.
  3. Have Tom and Susan got a notebook?
    No, they haven’t got a notebook.
    Has Susan got a notebook?
    No, she hasn’t got a notebook.
    Has Tom got a notebook?
    Yes, he has got a notebook. But his neighbours haven’t got a notebook.
  4. Have Tom and Susan got a toy car?
    No, they haven’t got a toy car.
    Has Susan got a toy car?
    No, she hasn’t got a toy car.
    Has Tom got a toy car?
    Yes, he has got a toy car. But his neighbours haven’t got a toy car.
  5. Have Tom and Susan got a ball?
    No, they haven’t got a ball.
    Has Susan got a ball?
    No, she hasn’t got a ball.
    Has Tom got a ball?
    Yes, he has got a ball. But his neighbours haven’t got a ball.