Стр.100-101 Рабочая тетрадь ГДЗ Комарова Ларионова 6 класс
Grammar bank have got: present simple affirmative I’ve got (have got) You’ve got (have got) He / She / It’s got (has got) We / You / They’ve got (have got) blue eyes, long hair.
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Приведем выдержку из задания из учебника Комарова, Ларионова 6 класс, Русское слово:
Grammar bank
have got: present simple
affirmative
I’ve got (have got)
You’ve got (have got)
He / She / It’s got (has got)
We / You / They’ve got (have got)
blue eyes, long hair.
negative
I haven’t got (have not got)
You haven’t got (have not got)
He / She / It hasn’t got (has not got)
We / You / They haven’t got (have not got)
green eyes, short hair.
questions
Have I got
Have you got
Has he / she / it got
Have we / you / they got a brother? a sister?
short answers
Yes, I have.
Yes, you have.
Yes, he / she / it has.
Yes, we / you / they have.
No, I haven’t.
No, you haven’t.
No, he / she / it hasn’t.
No, we / you / they haven’t.
We use have got to talk about possession.
My sister has got a new MP3 player.
They’ve got two sisters.
We use have got to talk about people’s physical characteristics.
In short answers, we don’t use got.
Yes, I have.
The word order is different in questions and affirmative sentences.
He’s got a bike.
Has he got a bike?
We don’t use do/does in questions with have got.
Have you got a brother?
Do you have got a brother?
How many...?
We use How many before plural nouns.
How many brothers and sisters have you got? How many cousins has Beth got?
We don’t use How many to ask questions about age.
How old are you?
tasks = is/ has / possessive
tasks = is Monica’s English.
’s = has He’s got two cats.
’s = possessive Our dad’s name is Anthony.
Grammar exercises
1. Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.
1 a / car / have / You / got / red
You have got a red car.
2 а / got / We / big / haven’t / house
3 haven’t / a lot of friends / got / They
4 five / got /1 / have / brothers
5 You / got / haven’t / a mobile phone
6 dog / long / got / hasn’t / My / ears
2. Look at the table. Write sentences in the affirmative or negative with have got.
1 My mum / three brothers
My mum has got three brothers,
2 You / a brother and a sister
3 I/a sister
4 My mum / brown hair
5 You and my mum / short hair
6 My mum and I / blue eyes
7 You / brown eyes
3. Make questions with have got.
1 your dog / brown eyes
Has your dog got brown eyes?
2 Jamie / a pet
3 your sister / a boyfriend
4 your parents / a house near the beach
5 you and your sister / green eyes
6 I / your workbook
4. Match the questions in exercise 3 with these answers.
a Yes, he has.
b No, you haven’t,
c Yes, she has.
d No, it hasn’t,
e Yes, we have,
f No, they haven’t.
5. Make questions with How many and have got.
1 you / CDs
How many CDs have you got?
2 Marta / mobile phones
3 your house / rooms
4 Anna and her brother / pets
5 Claire / brothers
6 we / English books
6. Correct the errors.
1 They has got a house in London. They have got a house jn London.
2 How many years have you got?
3. Yes, she has got.
4. How many CDs your brother has
5. Your dog has got long ears?
6. We hasn’t got a house in London
7. Look at the’s. Write /s, has or possessive.
1 Chantal’s from France. is
2 He’s got a new MP3 player.
3 It’s very interesting.
4 My best friend’s name is Chris.
5 She’s 11 years old.
6 John’s book is English.