HAVE GOT / HAS GOT

HAVE GOT / HAS GOT
We can use ‘have’ and ‘have got’ to talk about possessions, relationships, characteristics, and illnesses. 

Sometimes 'have' is a main verb. 
(You have... Do you have...? No, you don't.)

It can also be an auxiliary verb, e.g. 'have got' ('got' = main verb).
(You have got... Have you got...? No, you haven't.)
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HAVE GOT / HAS GOT
We can use ‘have’ and ‘have got’ to talk about possessions, relationships, characteristics, and illnesses. 

Sometimes 'have' is a main verb. 
(You have... Do you have...? No, you don't.)

It can also be an auxiliary verb, e.g. 'have got' ('got' = main verb).
(You have got... Have you got...? No, you haven't.)

Slide 1 - Tekstslide

What do you need to do?
Click through and read the slides in this lesson.
 
When you come to a question, answer it.

When you come to a video, watch it (with headphones).

When you come to a link, follow it and do some (extra) exercises. 
When you are finished, come back and continue the lesson.

Slide 2 - Tekstslide

Slide 3 - Link

"I can use HAVE and HAVE GOT to talk about possessions, relationships, and characteristics."
A
Strongly agree
B
Agree
C
Disagree
D
Strongly disagree

Slide 4 - Quizvraag

Extra Practice
If you (strongly) disagreed with the statement on the last slide, you should spend some more time practicing.

The next two slides contain links to websites that have extra practice exercises.

If you (strongly) agreed with the statement, you can skip ahead.

Slide 5 - Tekstslide

Slide 6 - Link

Slide 7 - Link

"I know the parts of speech and can put them in the correct order for different types of sentences."
A
Strongly agree
B
Agree
C
Disagree
D
Strongly disagree

Slide 8 - Quizvraag

Word Order in English
If you (strongly) disagreed with the statement on the last slide, you should use the next two slides to learn more about word order in English and practice making correct sentences.

If you (strongly) agreed with the statement, you are finished with this lesson.

Slide 9 - Tekstslide

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Slide 10 - Video

Slide 11 - Link