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I’ve got pets
Pets
- Find the animals. Put the letters in the correct order and write the animal names.

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

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

Jackie
Matteo
Penny
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- Look at the pictures in exercise 7 again. Complete the sentences with have got / has got or haven’t got / hasn’t got.
- Jackie and Penny
have got a cat. - Penny
hasn't got a rabbit. - Matteo
has got a hamster. - Jackie
has got a parrot.
- Jackie and Matteo
haven't got a goldfish. - Penny
has got a dog but Matteohas got two dogs. - Matteo
hasn't got a cat.