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Activities
Exercise 1Exercise 2
Exsercise 3
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Possessions and Relationships
I have got a small house. = I have a small house.
She has got a lot of friends = She has a lot of friends.
Have you got time? Do you have time?
I have got a problem. I got a problem. (quite common)
- ‘do’ and ‘got’ are not used together:
RIGHT WRONG
Do you have any children? Do you have got any children?
Have you got any children? Have you any children?
Don’t use ‘have got’ when we’re talking about repeated or habitual states.
RIGHT WRONG
He has got a headache today. He has often got headaches.
Let’s have some wine.
When are we having lunch?
I had a good time at the concert.
Common expressions:
have breakfast | have lunch | have dinner |
have a dream | have an accident | have a good time |
have a bad day | have a day off | have a good flight |
have a good trip | have a conversation | have a disagreement |
have a fight | have difficulty | have a problem |
UK USA
I’m going to have a shower. I’m going to take a shower.
Let’s have a walk. Let’s take a walk.