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Verb to have Exercises PDFSet 4: have vs have got

20 questions·15 min·Answers included·Explanations included

Preview: Questions

Fill in the blank with the correct option.

1.I usually ___ breakfast at 8 o'clock.

a) haveb) have gotc) 've gotd) has got

2.Let's ___ a look at the menu.

a) hasb) havec) have gotd) 've got

3.She ___ a shower every morning before work.

a) has gotb) 's gotc) hasd) have

4.We always ___ a great time at Grandma's house.

a) have gotb) 've gotc) hasd) have

5.Do you ___ any pets at home?

a) haveb) have gotc) 've gotd) got

... and 15 more questions in the PDF

Preview: Answers

1.have

2.have

3.has

4.have

5.have

... and 15 more answers in the PDF

Preview: Explanations

1."have"(a)

Use 'have' (NOT 'have got') for actions and routines. 'Have breakfast' means 'eat breakfast' — an action, not possession.

2."have"(b)

'Have a look' is an action expression. After 'let's', use the base form 'have'. We never say 'let's have got a look'.

3."has"(c)

'Has a shower' means 'takes a shower'. This is an action, not possession, so 'has got' cannot be used.

4."have"(d)

'Have a great time' describes an experience. With 'always' (habitual action), use 'have'. We don't say 'have got a great time'.

5."have"(a)

After 'Do you', use 'have' (NOT 'have got'). 'Do you have any pets?' is correct. 'Do you have got...?' is NEVER correct.

... and 15 more explanations in the PDF

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