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have / have got (questions and negatives)
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This worksheet practices the use of have got in questions and negative sentences. Have got is used to indicate possession in the same way as have.
Description
This worksheet practices the use of have got in questions and negative sentences. Have got is used to indicate possession in the same way as have.
For example:
- I don’t have a new car = I haven’t got a new car
- Does she have two sisters? = Has she got two sisters?
For a worksheet on have got used in positive sentences, see have / have got.
Includes:
- Printable PDF worksheet
- Fillable PDF worksheet for computer/tablet use
- Answer sheet
This worksheet is suitable for students in a range of educational settings, from language classrooms to home-schooling and self-study.
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