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Special questions. Alternative questions




Alternative questions

General questions

Negative form

Positive form

To have got

HAVE GOT is used to talk about:

w possession

She’ got three cars. / Have you got a car? / We’ve got two children.

w illness

I’ve got a bad cold? Has he got a headache?

w descriptions

He’s got brown hair, blue eyes and a long nose.

I You have got a large family. = I ’ve /You ’ve got a large family.
He She has got a well-paid job. = He ’s /She ’s got a well-paid job.
It has got a lovely garden. = It ’s got a lovely garden.
We You They have got a lot of friends. = We ’ve /You ’ve /They ’ve got a lot of friends.

Exercise 19. Write sentences with have got and has got. Use the short forms ‘ ve got and ‘s got.

Example: She ___ a beautiful bedroom. — She’s got a beautiful bedroom.

1. You ___ a very nice bike.

  1. He ___ very long hair.
  2. They ___ two houses.
  3. David ___ a very good job.
  4. We ___ a lot of problems.
  5. Sarah ___ a new car.
  6. Nelly ___ a bad memory for figures.

 

I You have not got much money. = I ’ve /You ’ve got much money.
He She has not got any problems. = He ’s /She ’s got any problems.
It has not got a shopping centre. = It ’s got a shopping centre.
We You They have not got many neighbours. = We ’ve /You ’ve /They ’ve got many neighbours.

Exercise 20. Make the following sentences negative.

1. We’ve got some butter in the fridge.

  1. He’s got a brother.
  2. She’s got a lot of friends at school.
  3. I’ve got Jenny’s telephone number in my address book.
  4. They’ve got some fish for dinner.
  5. You’ve got a lot of homework to do tonight.
  6. This town has got a lot of pubs, cafés and restaurants.

 

Have I you got a pen? Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t.
Has he she a car? Yes, he/she has. / No, he/she hasn’t.
Has it a garage? Yes, it has. / No, it hasn’t.
Have we you they any brothers? Yes, we/you/they have. / No, we/you/they haven’t.

Exercise 21. Write general questions. Give short answers.

Example: You/a camera?— Have you got a camera? — Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t.

 

1. Your father /a car?

2. Carol/many friends?

3. Your parents/a country cottage?

4. You/much money?

5. She/any news from her relatives?

6. We/much time?

Have you we they got a large or a small family? — I’/ We They’ve got a large family.
Has he she a new an old camera? — He/She ’s got a new one.
Has It a lovely a terrible view? — It ’s got a lovely view.

Exercise 22. Ask alternative questions with the following words. Give answers with one or ones where possible.

Example: Bob/a new/an old car? — Has Bob got a new or an old car? — He’s got a new one.

Susan/long/short hair? — She’s got long hair.

1. They/a big/a small flat?

  1. Helen/a brother/a sister?
  2. His grandparents/a one-story/a two-storey country house?
  3. They/two/three children?
What have you got in your bag? — Some things.
What kind of (things) have you got? — Only necessary ones.
Which (books) have you got at home? — Different ones.
Why has he got so many problems? — He’s a careless person.
How many (friends) have you got? — A lot.
How much (time) have we got? — Not much.
Who has got a pet? — I have.

Exercise 23. Write questions. Use have got in the correct form.

Example: — Tim is a very good photographer. — What kind of camera has he got?

1. — I’m rich. — How much money ___?

  1. — Jane and Tom live in a very nice house. — How many rooms ___?
  2. — My case is heavy. — What ___ in it?
  3. — Frank’s new car is very good. — What kind of car ___?
  4. — My sister has got a family of her own. — How many children ___?
  5. — Max’s got some books by Sidney Sheldon. — Which books ___?
  6. — Rita’s got some problems with maths. — Why ___ problems?

 

Exercise 24. Put in the correct form of have got.

  1. They are fond of animals. They ___ three dogs, two cats and a budgie.
  2. ___ you ___ today’s newspaper?
  3. It’s a nice town. It ___ a very nice shopping centre.
  4. How many sisters ___ you ___?
  5. Where’s my newspaper? — I don’t know. I ___ it.
  6. Jack ___ any money. He’s very poor.

Exercise 25. Ask questions about the information in italics.

Example: Yes, I’ve got a big flat. Have you got a big flat?

1. He’s got a lot of friends.

  1. My parents have got some pets in their flat.
  2. No, I haven’t got many relatives.
  3. Yes, we’ve got some plans for our summer holiday.
  4. They’ve got different furniture in their living room.
  5. Olga has got her English classes on Monday.



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