1. I′ve got a lot of relatives. 2. They′ve got meat for dinner today. 3. She′s got two brothers. 4. We′ve got a guest today. 5. He′s got a family of four. 6. She′s got a new dress. 7. I′ve got a lot of English books. 8. He′s got a dog.
1. Has he got a car? 2. Have they got a house? 3. Has she got children? 4. Have you got brothers? 5. Has he got a new job? 6. Has she got a lot of friends? 7. Have they got a camera? 8. Have you got fish soup for dinner today?
1. I haven’t got a family. 2. She hasn′t got children. 3. He hasn′t got a car. 4. They haven′t got a house. 5. You haven′t got French books. 6. I haven’t got a brother. 7. My friend hasn′t got relatives in Moscow. 8. She hasn′t got friends.
1. Add to his words
2. To be exited by this architecture
3. To love their culture
4. To live on that avenue
5. To call in her doorbell
6. To walk in this district
7. To go in our region
8. To stand on that bridge
9. To meet this builder
10. To find out about that ages
11. To read about that circus
12. To establish that town
13. To find her bag
14. To fly on her island
15. To see our lane
16. To take this bus
17. Get off that train
18. Their main miracle
19. Her narrow bathroom
20. His hometown
21. That sights
22. This weird sound
23. Our nice journey
24. Your bus stop
25. Because of their problems
26. Your phone number
27. Our clean towels
28. Her long nails
29. Their pocket money
30. His leather wallet
1. Has he got a car? 2. Have they got a house? 3. Has she got children? 4. Have you got brothers? 5. Has he got a new job? 6. Has she got a lot of friends? 7. Have they got a camera? 8. Have you got fish soup for dinner today?
1. I haven’t got a family. 2. She hasn′t got children. 3. He hasn′t got a car. 4. They haven′t got a house. 5. You haven′t got French books. 6. I haven’t got a brother. 7. My friend hasn′t got relatives in Moscow. 8. She hasn′t got friends.