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I© Cambridge University Press 2016have / has got (positive)She have gothas got’ve gotfour brothers and one sister.three books.’s got

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© Cambridge University Press 2016

have / has got© Cambridge University Press 2016

Слайд 2I
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have / has got (positive)
She

have

got
has got
’ve got
four brothers and one sister.
three books.

’s got

I© Cambridge University Press 2016have / has got (positive)She have gothas got’ve gotfour brothers and one sister.three

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have / has got (negative)
I
She
haven’t got
a

tablet.
have not got
hasn’t got
black hair.
has not got

© Cambridge University Press 2016have / has got (negative)IShehaven’t gota tablet.have not gothasn’t gotblack hair.has not got

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have / has got (questions and

short answers)
You’ve got a football
She’s got a bike
They’ve got a

car

.

.

.

?

?

?

?

Have you got a football

Has she got a bike

Have they got a car

No, I haven’t.

Yes, she has.

No, they haven’t.

© Cambridge University Press 2016have / has got (questions and short answers)You’ve got a footballShe’s got a

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have / has got in action
Yes,

Monty hasn’t got any friends – he’s a dirty cow!
Yes!

He’s got a black white body and a pink nose. He’s called Monty.

No, we haven’t. But my grandmother’s got a cow.

Yes, I have. I’ve got two brothers and two sisters.

Have you got a big family?

Have you got any pets?

A cow!?

Has your grandmother got only one cow?

© Cambridge University Press 2016have / has got in actionYes, Monty hasn’t got any friends – he’s

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GET IT RIGHT!
Tim
a tablet.
hasn’t
got
Do
they
have
got
All my

friends
has got
bikes.
have got
Have they
a cat?
Has
she
a laptop?
got

© Cambridge University Press 2016GET IT RIGHT!Tim a tablet.hasn’tgotDotheyhavegotAll my friendshas gotbikes.have gotHave theya cat?Hasshea laptop?got

Слайд 7have / has got (positive and negative)
We use have /

has got to talk about possession.
I’ve got a bicycle. (= There

is a bicycle and it is my bicycle.)
He’s got a problem. (= There is a problem and it is his problem.)
We use have got with I/you/we/they. We use has got with he/she/it. In speaking and informal writing, we often use the short forms: ’ve got / ’s got.
I’ve got a tablet. My mother’s got black hair and blue eyes.
The negative form is hasn’t / haven’t got.
This town hasn’t got a park.
They haven’t got a car.

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Can you remember the rules?

have / has got (positive and negative)We use have / has got to talk about possession.	I’ve got

Слайд 8have / has got (questions)
We make questions with Has/Have +

subject + got. Short answers use has/have or hasn’t/haven’t. Remember

that we don’t use contracted forms in positive short answers (e.g. NOT: Yes, I’ve.)


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Can you remember the rules?

Have you got my book?

Has your father got brown hair?

Has the shop got any new DVDs?

Yes, I have.

Yes, he has.

No, It hasn’t.

have / has got (questions)We make questions with Has/Have + subject + got. Short answers use has/have

Слайд 9© Cambridge University Press 2016
Guess who?!
Mark
Anna
Lucy
Ben
Kate
Roger
Oliver
Freddie

© Cambridge University Press 2016Guess who?!MarkAnnaLucyBenKateRogerOliverFreddie

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Friends
1 Describe your best friend.
2 Who

do you know that has got a big smile? (Why?)
3

Describe a famous person. Can your partner guess who it is?
4 What do you do when a friend’s got a problem?
5 Describe someone in your class. Can your partner guess who it is?
6 What makes a good friend?
© Cambridge University Press 2016Friends1 Describe your best friend.2 Who do you know that has got a

Слайд 11Acknowledgements
The authors and publishers acknowledge the following sources of copyright

material and are grateful for the permissions granted. While every

effort has been made, it has not always been possible to identify the sources of all the material used, or to trace all copyright holders. If any omissions are brought to our notice, we will be happy to include the appropriate acknowledgements on reprinting and in the next update to the digital edition, as applicable.
The publishers are grateful to the following illustrator:
Christos Skaltsas (hyphen) Slides 2, 3, 4, 5 & 9
Written by Emma Szlachta.

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AcknowledgementsThe authors and publishers acknowledge the following sources of copyright material and are grateful for the permissions

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