, A. Rewrite the following sentences, using a form with got instead of the simple verb have.

1. I have some more at home.
2. He hasn’t any like this.
3. Have you a dog?
4. I’m afraid I haven’t time to do it.
5. have you the tickets?
6. Have they your address?

B. Make the following sentences negative.

1. You must leave this room.
2. He has to stay longer.
3. They had to make a noise.
4. You have to read this book.
5. They have to sell our house.
6. He must take it away.
7. He said you had to listen to them.
8. You must begin before 5 o´clock.

C. Change these sentences into the interrogative.

1. She has someone living with her.
2. She had a shock when she heard the news.
3. The judge had pity on them.
4. He usually has a lot of difficulty in reading her writing.
5. She had a letter from her boyfriend yesterday.
6. February has thirty days.
7. He had a good reason for what he did.
8. Mrs Smith had a baby in the hospital last week.

D. The following sentences show prohibition or no obligation. Change them into obligation ( that is, make them affirmative). Use must or the form have + got, as the case may be.

1. You mustn’t stay here alone.
2. He doesn’t have to leave the house tomorrow.
3. You mustn’t eat this without salt.
4. They don’t have to come again.
5. He said he didn’t have to tell them your name.
6. They didn’t have to open the classroom windows.
7. She mustn’t go home alone.
8. He says you don’t have to write another letter.
9. You don’t have to call me every day.
10. I mustn’t buy a new pair of shoes.

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