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Rewrite these sentences with got (have got / hasn't got / have...got?, etc.).
  1. They have a car.��.
  2. Bill has a headache.��.
  3. I don't have any free time.��.
  4. Do you have a watch?��
  5. We have a lot of work at the office now.��.
  6. My brother doesn't have a college degree.��.

Rewrite these sentences without got.� Use have / doesn't have / do...have?, etc.
  1. Julie hasn't got time to go with us.��.
  2. You've got a phone call from Japan.��.
  3. Have you got any aspirin?��
  4. Sara hasn't got much money.��
  5. Have your parents got any friends in California?��

Complete the sentences.� Use have / has or don't have / doesn't have + one of these:

a big yard

a key

a toothache

much time

a headache

a lot of friends

four wheels

  1. I'm not feeling very well.� I�.
  2. It's a nice house, but it .
  3. Most cars .
  4. Everybody likes Tom.� He .
  5. I'm going to the dentist this morning.� I .
  6. He can't open the door.� He .
  7. Hurry! We .�

Complete the sentences with do, doesn't, don't, got, has, or have.
  1. Susan hasn't��a car.� She goes everywhere by bicycle.
  2. They like animals.� They��three dogs and two cats.
  3. Ryan isn't happy.� He��got a lot of problems.
  4. �you have change for a dollar?
  5. They don't read much.� They��have many books.�
  6. "What's wrong?"� "I've��something in my eye."
  7. "Where's my pen?"� "I don't know.� I don't��it."��
  8. Heidy wants to go to the concert, but she��have a ticket.
  9. �you got a minute to help me?�