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Have vs. Have Got Exercise

April 4, 2025 - A2pdf

Fill in the blanks with have or have got.

Progress 0 of 12 answered
1............... to leave early today?
Wrong!
Use "Do you have" to form a present simple question with "have to" for obligation.
2............... got to leave early today?
Wrong!
Use "Have you" before "got to" to ask about obligation with "have got to".
3She ............... to wait.
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
Both "doesn't have" and "hasn't got" can express no obligation before "to wait".
4............... a sister?
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
Both "Do you have" and "Have you got" can ask about possession.
5............... any letters for me?
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
Both "Do you have" and "Have you got" can ask about possession.
6She ............... got any money.
Wrong!
Use "hasn't" before "got" in the negative form of "has got".
7She ............... any friends.
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
Both "doesn't have" and "hasn't got" can express negative possession.
8............... you paid the bill?
Wrong!
Use "Haven't" with the present perfect verb form "paid".
9You ............... to wait.
Wrong!
Use "don't have" before "to" to say that something is not necessary.
10Yesterday, I ............... enough money.
Wrong!
Use "didn't have" for a past negative statement about possession.
11We ............... heard from them yet.
Wrong!
Use "haven't" with the present perfect verb form "heard".
12I ............... to get up early tomorrow.
Select 2 answers.
Wrong!
Both "have" and "have got" can express obligation before "to get up".
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Answers

  1. Do you have to leave early today?
  2. Have you got to leave early today?
  3. She doesn’t have / hasn’t got to wait.
  4. Do you have / Have you got a sister?
  5. Do you have / Have you got any letters for me?
  6. She hasn’t got any money.
  7. She doesn’t have / hasn’t got any friends.
  8. Haven’t you paid the bill?
  9. You don’t have to wait.
  10. Yesterday, I didn’t have enough money.
  11. We haven’t heard from them yet.
  12. I have / have got to get up early tomorrow.
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