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AFIRMATIVA

I have got (I've got)


You have got (You've got)
He has got (He's got)
She has got (She's got)
It has got (It's got)
We have got (We've got)
You have got (You've got)
They have got (They've got)

NEGATIVA

I have not got (I haven't got)


You have not got (You haven't got)
He has not got (He hasn't got)
She has not got (She hasn't got)
It has not got (It hasn't got)
We have not got (We haven't got)
You have not got (You haven't got)
They have not got (They haven't got)

INTERROGATIVA

Have I got?
Have you got?
Has he got?
Has she got?
Has it got?
Have we got?
Have you got?
Have they got?
Complete the following sentences using the verb "have got":

have got
1. Lisa a new friend.

2. George and Lisa a great idea.

3. The President of United States three houses.

4. my pencil?

5. My sisters my smartphone.

Complete the sentences using the verbs "be" or "have":

1. He my best friend.

2. Steve three brothers.

3. The baby two years old.

4. It very cold today.

5. I very happy.

Translate the following sentences into English:

1. Vanessa tiene 37 años.

Vanessa 37 years old.

2. Hace mucho calor aquí hoy.

very hot in here today.

3. Tengo un coche nuevo.


a new car.

4. ¿Dónde está John?

Where John?

5. Tengo sed.

thirsty.

1. She three new pencils in her pencilcase.

2. I a new friend from Madrid. I met him last week.

3. Paul and Sarah new projects. They want to build a website.

4. Jim and I a secret.

5. Steve a broken arm. He fell dowm last week.

6. Many people an i-pad at home.

7. My house three bedrooms.

8. My cars DVD player. It's really amazing!

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