Red Line 1, Coursebook
thi r ty - three 33 A: My questions are about the Brooks . Have they got a computer shop ? B: Yes, they have. A: Have they got a cat ? B: No, they haven’t. Go on, please. 1. They’ve got a small flat. 2. He hasn’t got a big room. 3. You’ve got a nice T-shirt. 4. I’ve got new shoes. S 4 Write the sentences with long forms Example: He’s got a nice grandma. He has got a nice grandma. 5 Questions about Nasreen’s father Lisa is with Emma and Nasreen in their room. Nasreen: My dad isn’t in London. He’s in Leicester. Lisa: Has he got a new family? Nasreen: Yes, he has. Lisa: Has he got a flat? Emma: No, he hasn’t. Go on, please. p 7 Have you got a pen? A: Have you got a pen? B: No, I haven’t. A: Have you got a book? B: Yes, I have. 8 Your turn: Your home a) Put in the right forms for the questions. What are your answers? Example: Has your family got a car? – Yes, it has. /No, it hasn’t. 1. … your house … a garden? – … 2. … you … a computer? – … 3. … you … brothers or sisters? – … 4. … your friends …mobiles? – … 5. … you … your own room? – … 6. … your family … a cat or a dog? – … p 6 Family quiz a new family a dog a cat a flat a nice garden a house a new car ➝ G 14 – 15 ➝ G 16 ➝ G 16 p ä b) Write two questions. Ask a partner. short form long form I’ve got I have got I haven’t got I have not got he’s got he has got he hasn’t got he has not got GRAMMAR the Jacksons the Brooks the Taylors the Spencers a computer shop three bedrooms a flat / house in … Road a garden a cat / dog … Have you got a pen? No, I haven’t. 5. She’s got a problem. 6. We haven’t got a computer. 7. He hasn’t got a sister. 8. I haven’t got your magazines. ➝ WB 17, 3 – 18, 4 ➝ WB 18, 5 ➝ WB 18, 6 – 19, 7 Language 2 2 Verb: have got Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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