Exercise 1: ‘have & have got’
(Practise using and differentiating ‘have’ and ‘have got’)
‘have’ or ‘have got’ – multiple-choice test
Difficulty: medium (3 of 5)
For each sentence, choose whether it is grammatically correct or incorrect. To do so, follow the rules of using ‘have / have got’.
- Example: “They have got a lot of work to do today.”
- A. Yes, right. → Correct!
- B. No, wrong.
Is the statement right?
→ We have a dog.
- Yes, right.
- No, wrong.
Is the question right?
→ Sue, have you the tickets for the concert?
- Yes, right.
- No, wrong.
Is the statement right?
→ My sister has got a job interview next week.
- Yes, right.
- No, wrong.
Is the negation right?
→ The students don’t have got laptops.
- Yes, right.
- No, wrong.
Is the question right?
→ Have you a lot of homework to do?
- Yes, right.
- No, wrong.
Is the statement right?
→ I have a headache today.
- Yes, right.
- No, wrong.
Is the question right?
→ Do they have got three children?
- Yes, right.
- No, wrong.
Is the negation right?
→ My friend doesn’t have a big house in the countryside.
- Yes, right.
- No, wrong.
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