English Exercises > Other printables exercises

Have (a). Expressions with -have-




Downloadable worksheets:
101 ELT GAMES! 15 pages of communicative activity ideas!
Level: elementary
Age: 6-100
Downloads: 3058

 
test 1
Level: intermediate
Age: 16-100
Downloads: 175

 
TEST ABOUT PREPOSITIONS,
Level: elementary
Age: 8-100
Downloads: 50

 
MY SUPER BOOKMARKS PART 2! - FUNNY VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR BOOKMARKS FOR YOUNG LEARNERS ( to be, to have; months of the year, irregular plurals,personal and possessive pronouns, farm animals) EDITABLE WITH B&W VIRSION!!!
Level: elementary
Age: 6-12
Downloads: 2714

 
MY SUPER BOOKMARKS! (EDITABLE!!!) - FUNNY VOCABULARY BOOKMARKS FOR KIDS (numbers 1-100, alphabet, colours, body parts and days of the week) 2 pages B&W version included
Level: elementary
Age: 6-12
Downloads: 2669

 
a married woman
Level: advanced
Age: 18-17
Downloads: 70

 

                                                                
 
 Study the expressions. Consult your teacher or your dictionary if it is necessary. .                   
 

Have                         Problems                                         Have                                       breakfast

        Have        a good time                                                                                    meals       

                                                                                                                              dinner

                                                                                                                              tea

 

Have a                       drink                                                 to have (a)                               gloves on

                         wash                                                                                                hat on

                         walk                                                                                                jacket on

       Have a       smoke

                         swim

                         look

                         word (with)

                         rest

                   bath

       
Replace the underlined verbs with the expressions with have.
 
  1. I usually drink coffee in the morning.             I usually  coffee in the morning.
  2. He usually rests in the afternoon.                   He usually  in the afternoon.
  3. I need to speak to you.                                    I need to  you.
  4. Do you want to dance?                                   Do you want to  ?
  5. Jane always drinks tea in the evening.            Jane always  tea in the evening.
  6. We ate breakfast at 7 o'clock.                        We  breakfast at 7 o'clock.
 What can you say in the following situations? Match the columns 1-7 to a-g. Do.
1. Someone is going on holiday. a. Have a glass of juice.
2. I am thirsty. b. Let's have a cup of coffee.
3. I need to discuss this problem. c. That is why Jane has a hat on.
4. I am very tired. d. Bye! Have a good time!
5. We have 30 minutes till the train departs. e. Yes, you can have a look if you want to.
6. It is cold outside. f. O.K. We can have a word about it now.
7. Is it a photo of your family? g. You need to have a rest.
 
 
1       2.       3.      4.     5.     6.       7.
 
 Agree (T) or disagree (F) to the following statements. If the definition matches the meaning of the phrase, then tick -T, if it does not, then tick -F.
 
  1. "Have a good time" means that you want a person to be in good health.
  2. "Have a cup of coffee" means that you have a cup and you have coffee at home.
  3. "Have a word" means "to speak for a while".
  4. "Have breakfast" means "to eat breakfast".
  5. "Have a look" means that you have good eyesight.
  6. "Have a bath" means that there is a bath in your bathroom.
  Have to. Replace must with -have to, has to-.  
1.      Sorry, I do not have much time, I must go.          Sorry, I do not have much time, I  go.
2.      She must work very hard.                                                             She  work very hard.
3.      They must be very careful.                             They  be very careful.
4.      We must be there at 3 o’clock.                       We  be there at 3 o’clock.
5.      I must tell him everything.                               I  tell him everything.
6.      He must understand me.                                  He  understand me.
7.      They must do the work today.                         They  do the work today.
8.      I must wash up.                                                                                                 I  wash up.
9.      She must calculate it.                                                                              She  calculate it.
10.  He must call them today.                                                He  call them today.