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ConnectED English 3 Workbook

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I’ve got pets
Pets
  1. Find the animals. Put the letters in the correct order and write the animal names.
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1   turtle
2   hamster
3   cat
4   goldfish
5   hedgehog
6   rabbit
7   dog
8   parrot
have got / has got
  1. Circle the correct answer.
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  1. Molly have got / has got three pets at home.
  2. Your little brother have got / has got a new toy.
  3. Rosie and her sister has got / have got five cousins.
  4. They have got / has got a nice family.
  5. Larry has got / have got a daughter.
  6. My granddad has got / have got an old watch.
  7. Judy and Frank has got / have got three daughters.
  1. You has got / have got a friendly hamster.
  2. My grandparents has got / have got five dogs.
  3. Ms Johnson have got / has got twenty-five pupils in her class.
  4. Sarah have got / has got a sister.
  5. Lisa has got / have got a sister and two cousins.
  6. Peter and his little brother has got / have got lots of pets.
  1. Complete the sentences with the short forms ’s or ’ve.
  1. You've got a red bike.
  2. My mum's got four sisters and a brother.
  3. Your granddad's got a laptop.
  4. They've got a beautiful garden.
  5. She's got five grandchildren.
  6. Molly's got three cats.
  7. I've got a big schoolbag.
  8. Our teacher's got a globe on her desk.
  1. Rose's got cheeky friends.
  2. He's got a red schoolbag.
  3. It's got three windows.
  4. We've got a big family with a lot of cousins.
  5. His uncle's got a fast car.
  6. Andrew's got five daughters.
  7. Their brother's got British classmates.
  1. Write sentences with the negative form.
  1. I’ve got two books in my schoolbag.
I haven't got two books in my schoolbag.
  1. Kate’s got three sisters.
Kate hasn't got three sisters.
  1. We’ve got five lessons on Friday.
We haven't got five lessons on Friday.
  1. Andy and Marty have got a dog.
Andy and Marty haven't got a dog.
  1. Linda’s got a shy friend.
Linda hasn't got a shy friend.
  1. Read the questions and the short answers. Are they correct (\latex{ \checkmark }) or wrong (X)?
1   ‘Have you got a dog?’ ‘Yes, I have.’
  ‘Has you got a dog?’ ‘Yes, I have.’
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 ‘Have she got a pen?’ ‘No, she hasn’t.’
   ‘Has she got a pen?’ ‘No, she hasn’t.’
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3   ‘Have they got a new car?’ ‘Yes, have got.’

       ‘Have they got a new car?’ ‘Yes, they have.’

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4   ‘Have Jo and Ed got a cousin?’
      ‘No, they haven’t.’
‘Have Jo and Ed got a cousin?’
‘No, they haven’t got.’
5   ‘Has Molly got a cat?’ ‘No, she hasn’t.’
      ‘Has got Molly a cat?’ ‘No, she not.’
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  1. Complete the sentences with one word.
  1. Have you got a brother or sister?
  2. Tim’s got pets at home.
  3. Emily has got a big family.
  4. Your teachers have got 25 pupils.
  5. We’ve got a small garden.
 
  1. Have they got a bicycle in their garage?
  2. ’Has she got a hamster?’ ’No, she hasn't .’
  3. I have got helpful friends.
  4. Have they got any pets?
  1. Look at the pictures. What animals have they got? Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?

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Jackie
Matteo
Penny
  1. Jackie’s got two parrots and a cat.
F
  1. Penny hasn’t got a cat.
F
  1. Matteo’s got two dogs.
T
  1. Matteo and Penny haven’t got a parrot.
T
  1. Penny’s got a goldfish and a dog.
T
  1. Jackie hasn’t got a dog.
T
  1. Look at the pictures in exercise 7 again. Complete the sentences with have got / has got or haven’t got / hasn’t got.
  1. Jackie and Penny have got a cat.
  2. Penny hasn't got a rabbit.
  3. Matteo has got a hamster.
  4. Jackie has got a parrot.
  1. Jackie and Matteo haven't got a goldfish.
  2. Penny has got a dog but Matteo has got two dogs.
  3. Matteo hasn't got a cat.
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