9 Write Yes/No questions for these answers.
1
-Have
you got any pets?
Yes, I have. I've got two dogs and
a cat.
2 -
No, he hasn't. Trevor has not got
any pets.
3-
No, she hasn't got a snake, but she's
got a hamster.
Yes, we have. We've got two cats.
5
Yes, he has. He's got a goldfish. Its
name is Bert.
6
No, they haven't got a cat. They've
got a dog.
Vocabulary and writing
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Explanation: The answer "Yes, I have. I've got two dogs and a cat." implies that the person does have pets. To form a question, we start with the verb "have" and then add the subject "you" before the verb. Finally, we end the question with "any pets?" to ask about the existence of pets.
2. Has Trevor got any pets?
Explanation: The answer "No, he hasn't. Trevor has not got any pets." indicates that Trevor does not have any pets. To form a question, we start with the verb "has" (since Trevor is a third person singular) and then add the subject "Trevor" before the verb. Finally, we end the question with "any pets?" to ask about the existence of pets.
3. Has she got a snake?
Explanation: The answer "No, she hasn't got a snake, but she's got a hamster." suggests that the person does not have a snake but has a hamster instead. To form a question, we start with the verb "has" and then add the subject "she" before the verb. Finally, we end the question with "a snake?" to ask about the existence of a snake.
4. Have you got any cats?
Explanation: The answer "Yes, we have. We've got two cats." indicates that the person does have cats. To form a question, we start with the verb "have" and then add the subject "you" before the verb. Finally, we end the question with "any cats?" to ask about the existence of cats.
5. Has he got a goldfish?
Explanation: The answer "Yes, he has. He's got a goldfish. Its name is Bert." implies that he does have a goldfish. To form a question, we start with the verb "has" and then add the subject "he" before the verb. Finally, we end the question with "a goldfish?" to ask about the existence of a goldfish.
6. Have they got a cat?
Explanation: The answer "No, they haven't got a cat. They've got a dog." suggests that they do not have a cat but have a dog instead. To form a question, we start with the verb "have" and then add the subject "they" before the verb. Finally, we end the question with "a cat?" to ask about the existence of a cat.