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English Grammar: Have/Has Got Exercise

This document contains 20 sentences that need to be completed with either "have got" or "has got" depending on whether the subject is singular or plural. If the sentence has a (-) it needs to be completed with "haven't got" or "hasn't got". The document is providing an exercise to practice using "have got" and "has got" in sentences.
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English Grammar: Have/Has Got Exercise

This document contains 20 sentences that need to be completed with either "have got" or "has got" depending on whether the subject is singular or plural. If the sentence has a (-) it needs to be completed with "haven't got" or "hasn't got". The document is providing an exercise to practice using "have got" and "has got" in sentences.
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Complete the sentences with have got or has got.

Complete the sentences with have got or has got.


If there is a (-) use haven't got or hasn't got. If there is a (-) use haven't got or hasn't got.
1. My sisters   long hair. 1. My sisters   long hair.
2. I can't open the door. I   a key. (-) 2. I can't open the door. I   a key. (-)
3. We   an apple tree in the garden. 3. We   an apple tree in the garden.
4. Robert   a lot of friends in school. 4. Robert   a lot of friends in school.
5. They   two cats and a dog. 5. They   two cats and a dog.
6. Ben   a lot of books. (-) 6. Ben   a lot of books. (-)
7. I   enough time to go on holidays. 7. I   enough time to go on holidays.
8. My friend   an orange basketball. 8. My friend   an orange basketball.
9. Betty and Frank   a really nice aunt. 9. Betty and Frank   a really nice aunt.
10. Hurry up! We   much time. (-) 10. Hurry up! We   much time. (-)
11. My parents   a big bedroom. 11. My parents   a big bedroom.
12. What   you   in your schoolbag? 12. What   you   in your schoolbag?
13. My uncle   a son or a daughter. (-) 13. My uncle   a son or a daughter. (-)
14. The twin sisters in our class   pretty eyes. 14. The twin sisters in our class   pretty eyes.
15. We   a red sofa in our classroom. 15. We   a red sofa in our classroom.
16. My hamster   a very soft fur. 16. My hamster   a very soft fur.
17. She wants new jeans, but she   the money. (-) 17. She wants new jeans, but she   the money. (-)
18. Our English teacher   a beard. 18. Our English teacher   a beard.
19. I   a big flat screen in my room. 19. I   a big flat screen in my room.
20. My brother   long black hair. 20. My brother   long black hair.

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