INTERFACE BASICS UNIT 2
GRAMMAR 1
have got: afirmativa
afirmativa / formas contraídasI have got / I’ve got
You have got / You’ve got
He has got
She has got
It has got / He’s got
He’s got
It’s got
We have got
You have got
They have got / We’ve got
You’ve got
They’ve got
¡MIRA!
My sister and I = We
John and Fred = They
My brothers = They
My dog = It
My dog and my cat = They
1 Subraya las palabras correctas.
The dog has / have got four legs.
1 They has / have got big feet.
2 Your brother has / have got a small nose.
3 They has / have got small hands.
4 I has / have got ten fingers.
5 You has / have got small ears.
2 Subraya las respuestas correctas.
I ... long hair.
a ’s got b ’ve got
1 My sister ... an orange rubber.
a ’s got b ’ve got
2 They ... blue eyes.
a ’s got b ’ve got
3 My friend and I ... small hands.
a ’s got b ’ve got
4 She ... a pencil case.
a ’s got b ’ve got
5 You ... brown eyes.
a ’s got b ’ve got
have got: negativa
negativa / formas contraídasI have not got / I haven’t got
You have not got / You haven’t got
He has not got
She has not got
It has not got / He hasn’t got
She hasn’t got
It hasn’t got
We have not got
You have not got
They have not got / We haven’t got
You haven’t got
They haven’t got
3 Completa las oraciones con la forma negativa.
Carlos hasn’t got a pen.
1 They ______big ears.
2 You ______a ruler.
3 We ______two cats.
4 Yolanda ______a dictionary.
5 Peter and Harry ______short hair.
El plural de los nombres
4 Completa la tabla.
singular / plural+ –s
leg
bag
sister / leg
______
______
–y ➔ –ies
body
baby
dictionary / bodies
______
______
+ –es
mosquito / mosquitoes
irregular
foot
child
person
tooth
mouse
sheep / feet
children
______
______
______
______
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