Students work in pairs. On each page, there are ten pairs of sentences. One student reads the first sentence to his or her partner, and if the sentence can be changed (have to have got or have got to have), the partner changes the sentence. Correct answers are written to the right of each sentence.
For each pair of sentences, read the first one to your partner. If it can be changed (have or have got), your partner should change the sentence. Correct your partner's mistakes as the second sentence in each pair is the correct answer.
Example: #1
- Original - I didn't have a lot of toys when I was a child.
- Changed - No Change (Past Tense).
Example: #2
- Original - Do you have a large family?
- Changed - Have you got a large family?
Original |
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Do you have a brother? |
She's got to go soon. |
They have a strange outlook on life. |
She hasn't got a large extended family |
Does the country have natural resources? |
I didn't have any pets when I was a child. |
Are you having a good time? |
I've got to rely on my parents. |
Have you got any brothers or sisters? |
Do you have many siblings? |
Changed |
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Have you got a brother? |
She has to go soon. |
They have got a strange outlook on life. |
She doesn't have a large extended family. |
Has the country got natural resources? |
NO CHANGE (Past Tense) |
NO CHANGE (Special Phrase) |
I have to rely on my parents. |
Do you have any brothers or sisters? |
Have you got many siblings? |
Original |
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They've got a big problem. |
I haven't got to do anything right now. |
Living there doesn't have many advantages. |
I will have a large immediate family in the future. |
Have you got any mature students in the class? |
I didn't have a housekeeper when I was younger. |
Is she having a shower? |
Do you have to do that? |
That city doesn't have any good restaurants. |
Has your computer got a DVD drive? |
Changed |
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They have a big problem. |
I don't have to do anything right now. |
Living there hasn't got many advantages. |
NO CHANGE (Future Tense) |
Do you have any mature students in the class? |
NO CHANGE (Past Tense) |
NO CHANGE (Special Phrase) |
Have you got to do that? |
That city hasn't got any good restaurants. |
Does your computer have a DVD drive? |