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7. HAVE GOT / HAS GOT – POSSESSIVES - WHOSE 7. 1. HAVE GOT / HAS GOT 7. 2. Exercises with "has/have got" 7. 3. Possessives 7. 4. Exercises with “possessives” 7. 5. Whose … ? 7. 6. Daily Life English 1
7. 1. HAVE GOT / HAS GOT These are Sam and his girlfriend Susan. They are in love! Sam is a student at university and Susan is a secretary. She has got brown hair and brown eyes. Sam has got brown hair and brown eyes, too. Susan is tall and she has got big hands and big feet. Sam is not very tall but he has got big hands and big feet, too. Sam is not very rich. He hasn't got a car or money, but it's OK. He has got Susan! 2
7. 1. HAVE GOT / HAS GOT Sam has got a crowded family: a grandmother, father, two sisters and a brother. He has also got a cat. His sisters' names are Jill and Jane. His brother's name is Steve. Oh, Polka is the name of his cat. 3
7. 1. HAVE GOT / HAS GOT Have you got brothers and sisters? Yes, I have got one brother and one sister. What are their names? My brother's name is Ozan and my sister's name is Ezgi. Have you got pets at home? Yes, I have. I've got a dog and a bird. What are their names? The dog's name is Zeus and the bird's name is Chick. 4
7. 1. HAVE GOT / HAS GOT We use have got / has got to talk about: Possessions: We have got a new car. I have got two sisters. Physical characteristics: He has got blue eyes. It has got blue feathers. Illnesses: I have got a cold. She has got a headache. 5
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7. 2. Exercises with has/have got-1 Write sentences using the correct form of have got / has got. 1. Sam /-/ a car, money, a cell phone /+/ a girlfriend 2. The students /+/ books and notebooks /-/ a teacher 3. I /+/ a new dress and a new jacket /-/ new shoes Sam hasn’t got a car, money or a cell phone. Sam has got a girlfriend. The students have got books and notebooks. They haven’t got a teacher. I have got a new dress and a new jacket. I haven’t got new shoes. 7
7. 2. Exercises with has/have got-2 Write sentences for the following using hasn't got. Example: *homeless A homeless person hasn't got a home. 1. bald ……………. . A bald person hasn’t got hair. 2. unemployed……… An unemployed person hasn’t got a job. 3. lonely……………… A lonely person hasn’t got friends. 4. toothless…………. . A toothless person hasn’t got any teeth. 5. starving…………… A starving person hasn’t got anything to eat. taken from How English Works, Swan and Walter, OUP: 1997. 8
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7. 3. Possessives I like my family. I wash my hands. You dropped your pencil. You tidy your room. He lost his job. She carries her purse. Oxford (It) is famous for its university. Amasya (It) is famous for its apples. We feed our pets. We changed our plans. They keep their promise. They repaired their car. 10
7. 4. Exercises with possessives 1. Mr Baker is in room. his 2. I haven’t got my passport with me. 3. My sister is at the cinema with 4. “What’s your favourite radio station? ” Their 5. Esen and I are classmates. 6. The cat is in her friends. its basket. their summer house. 7. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis are at 8. Princess is a new film. Its is all around the city. poster 9. My daughter has got everything in 10. I have got my teacher's name is Mrs. Paine. own telephone in her bag. my room. 11
7. 4. Exercises with possessives Put the apostrophe (') in the correct place in the following sentences. 1. Those are Jim and Helens children. 2. Dr. Mac. Guires secretary is Japanese. 3. Manuels favourite team is Real Madrid. 4. That is my mothers dress. 5. Where are the childrens toys? 6. Our cats names are Black and White. Those are Jim and Helen’s children. Dr. Mac. Guire’s secretary is Japanese. Manuel’s favourite team is Real Madrid. That is my mother’s dress. Where are the children’s toys? Our cats’ names are Black and White. 7. The students bags are outside the school. The students’ bags are outside the school. The student’s bags are outside the school. 12
7. 4. Exercises with possessives Karen’s David is …………husband. Jack’s Lucy is …………. wife. Jack and Lucy have got a son and a daughter. Carol’s Paul is ……………… brother. Paul’s Carol is ………………. sister. Ken’s Karen is …………. grandmother. Paul and Carol’s David is …………. grandfather. 13
7. 5. Whose … ? Whose book is this? / Whose is this book? - Whose book is this? - It is Cem's book. Whose books are these? / Whose are these books? Ali: Is this your key? Bruce: No, it isn't. Ali: Whose key is it? Bruce: I don't know. Charlie: Hey, it is my key! 14
7. 5. Whose … ? • Are these your CDs? • No, they aren't. I think, they are Jim's CDs. is 1 - Whose ……. . ……… this bag? It - ………………… is Sue's bag. 2. - Are these your tickets? my - Yes, they are …………. tickets. 3. - Is this your pen? isn’t. - No, it …………. pen is this / Whose is this pen - Whose ……………. . ………… ? is Jack’s. - I think it …………. . ……………. 15
7. 6. Daily Life English Henry Thomas is forty-nine years old and he is a policeman. He is married and he has got two children. His wife’s name is Nicole and she’s a dentist. His daughter’s name’s Emily. She’s twenty-four and she’s a journalist. His son’s name is Bruce. He’s eighteen and he is a student at a university. He has got a dog. Its name is Thunder. Emily has got a boyfriend. Emily’s boyfriend is a travel agent and his name is Abraham. 16
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