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Date
Aims:
1. whose / is / this / pen / ?

Put the words in the correct order.

2. their / this / car / is / .
3. mine / is / it / not / .
4. are / whose / shoes / those / ?
5. it’s / my / bag / , / but / the / phone / is / yours / .
6. their / car / is / new / , / but / ours / is / very / old / .
7. whose / phone / is / ringing / so / loudly / right / now / ?
8. my / brother / lost / his / jacket / , / but / I / found / mine / .
What has she got?
= to show what someone has
Have got
I have got
you have got
she has got
he has got
they have got
we have got
Are the following sentences true or false?
1. She has got a coffee.
2. She has got two bags.
3. She has got one pair of sunglasses
4. She has got a mobile phone.
5. She has got a picnic blanket.
6. She has got three books.
Describe what is owned in the pictures.
You can also describe who they are with, what they are wearing and what they look like using have got.
Have got = Have
He has got lots of friends. = He has lots of friends
How would we say what we don't have?
He has________got his lunch today.
This is a negative sentence.
don't
n't
not
We can also use any in negative sentences.
He hasn't got his lunch today.
Which word can we replace with any?
any
We can also use any in negative sentences with plural and uncountable nouns.
singular (countable)
He hasn't got a car today.
plural (countable)
He hasn't got any apples for lunch.
uncountable
He hasn't got any money for the cinema.
Yes/no question
Have you got some coffee?
How do you form a question with 'have got'?
Start the question with 'have' or 'has' + subject
You have got some milk.
Have you got some milk?
Have you got some coffee?
How do you answer a yes/no question with have got?
Have you got some milk?
Has he got some milk?
Yes, I have.
Yes, he has.
No, I haven't.
No, he hasn't.
What questions can you make?
Add a question word to these questions.
............ have you got sunglasses?
How many
............ have you got (with you)?
Why
............ books have you got?
What
Describe the pictures to your partner. What has the neighbourhood/person got? Ask 2 questions.