Lesson XIII: Vocabulary in Context
6. HAVE GOT HAVE GOT indicates possession and necessity. Situation: Mr. and Mrs. Black are talking together. Mrs. Black: I enjoyed the slides very much. Mr. Black: So did I. He HAS certainly GOT some beautiful pictures. Mrs. Black: Yes, he has. Incidentally, when do we have to visit your family? Mr. Black: We HAVE GOT to visit them next Sunday. Mrs. Black: It seems late. HAVE you GOT the correct time? Mr. Black: Yes, it’s 11:15. Exercise: 6.1. Practice HAVE GOT Answer the questions. For example: What have you got in your pocket? - a pen - I ' VE GOT A PEN . What have you got in your hand? - a book - I ' VE GOT A BOOK . 1. Have you got a pen in your shirt pocket? -Yes, … one- 2. Have you got the correct time? -Yes, it’s …- 3. Have you got some money? -Yes, … 20 dollars- 4. Have you got a match? -No, …- 5. What have you got in your purse? -the keys to my locker- 6. Have you got a minute? -Yes, …- 7. How many pencils have you got? -six- 8. Have you got any questions? -Yes, … one- 7. Review Questions Answer the following questions. 1. When are you going to take a vacation? 2. Do you exercise any sport? 3. What do you hope for? 4. Do you enjoy waiting for someone? 5. Have you got anything left to do today? 6. Are you going to be able to speak English fluently next year? 7. How have you got to study in order to learn English? 8. What have you got in your pockets? 9. Have you got the correct time? 10. Who do you like to talk to? 11. Are you tall enough to touch the sky? 12. Have you ever been tired of watching TV?
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