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Unit 3.

Mobirise

"have got"
affirmative

I've got ...

Mobirise

"have got"
negative

I haven't got ...

Mobirise

"have got"
questions

Have you got a ...?

Mobirise

position of adjectives

I've got a new book.

Mobirise

Games

Practice with Kahoot!, Quizzez, Blooket and LearningApps

1. “Have got” – Affirmative

We use "have got" to talk about:
- things we own (possessions): I have got a bike.
- family and relationships: She has got two sisters.
- body parts: He has got blue eyes.

Affirmative forms



Examples

- I’ve got a dog. (I have got a dog.)
- She’s got long hair. (She has got long hair.)
- They’ve got two children. (They have got two children)
- We’ve got a test today. (We have got a test today.)


💡 Pay attention to the third person singular form: 
     he/she/it has got

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2. “Have got” – Negative 

We use “haven't got” / “hasn't got” to say that someone doesn’t have something.

❌ Negative forms


Examples:
- I haven’t got a car. 
- He hasn’t got a brother.
- We haven’t got time.
- They haven’t got any money.

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3.  “Have got” – Questions and Short Answers

To ask if someone has something, we use:

Have/Has + subject + got (+ object)

Question structure and short answers



💡 Tip: Use short answers to avoid repeating everything!

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4. Position of Adjectives

🔹 What is an adjective?
- An adjective describes a noun. It tells us what something or someone is like.

📌 Example adjectives: big, small, beautiful, green, happy

Where do adjectives go?
In English, adjectives usually come before the noun they describe.

Structure: adjective + noun

Examples:
- a big house
- a red apple
- a happy child
- an old book

Example sentences:
- She has a new phone.
- I see a beautiful bird.
- They live in a small village.
- It’s a funny story!

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6. Games

have got (+, -, ?): Blooket, Kahoot!
Have got or "be": Quizizz