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INTERFACE
Grammar 1 3 Work in pairs.
Look at the information in the table.
Say sentences with the correct affirmative
• I can ask and answer questions with have got. or negative form of have got.
• I can use singular and plural nouns and talk about
my favourite animals. E.g. Sharks haven’t got legs.
Legs Teeth Arms
have got
affirmative 3,000
Sharks
Sharks
I / You ’ve got green eyes.
He / She / It ’s got long hair.
We / You / They ’ve got big ears. 2 32 2
Gorillas
Gorillas
negative
I / You haven’t got a pet. 100
He / She / It hasn’t got ears. Pythons
Pythons
We / You / They haven’t got four legs.
Pronunciation
1 Complete the sentences with has got or /h/
have got. What animal is it?
1 I … a small head, small ears and short hair. a 1.21 Listen and repeat.
2 My cousin is the dromedary. It … one hump.
3 I … two humps. hair have head horse hump
4 My relatives are llamas and alpacas but
they … long hair.
5 In our family, we … long necks and long legs. b 1.22 Listen and repeat the sentences.
1 It has got a small head, small ears and
short hair.
2 Read the fact file and correct the sentences
2 They haven’t got one hump, they’ve got
using the numbers in brackets. two humps.
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An insect has
got two legs. (6)
Normal cats have
got 20 toes. (18)
A dolphin hasn’t got Most spiders have got
An octopus has got 32 teeth. (200) two eyes. (8)
six legs. (8)
E.g. An octopus hasn’t got six legs.
It’s got eight legs.
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