1. My aunt has got five dogs.
Explanation: The subject of the sentence is "My aunt" (singular), so we use the form "has got" to indicate possession in the present tense. "Dogs" is the object of possession, and "five" tells us the quantity or number of dogs.
2. Taras has got very strong arms.
Explanation: The subject of the sentence is "Taras" (singular), so we use the form "has got" to indicate possession in the present tense. "Strong arms" is the object of possession, and "very" describes the degree or extent of strength.
3. Ben has got green eyes.
Explanation: The subject of the sentence is "Ben" (singular), so we use the form "has got" to indicate possession in the present tense. "Green eyes" is the object of possession, describing the color of Ben's eyes.
4. Maria has got a sister.
Explanation: The subject of the sentence is "Maria" (singular), so we use the form "has got" to indicate possession in the present tense. "A sister" is the object of possession, indicating that Maria has a sister.
Step-by-step Solution:
1. Read the sentence: "My aunt five dogs."
2. Identify the subject of the sentence: "My aunt."
3. Determine the appropriate form of the verb "have got" based on the subject:
- The subject is singular (one aunt) --> use "has got."
4. Identify the object of possession: "five dogs."
5. Combine the subject, verb form, and object of possession to form the complete sentence:
- "My aunt has got five dogs."
My brother has got green eyes.
Объяснение:
Explanation: The subject of the sentence is "My aunt" (singular), so we use the form "has got" to indicate possession in the present tense. "Dogs" is the object of possession, and "five" tells us the quantity or number of dogs.
2. Taras has got very strong arms.
Explanation: The subject of the sentence is "Taras" (singular), so we use the form "has got" to indicate possession in the present tense. "Strong arms" is the object of possession, and "very" describes the degree or extent of strength.
3. Ben has got green eyes.
Explanation: The subject of the sentence is "Ben" (singular), so we use the form "has got" to indicate possession in the present tense. "Green eyes" is the object of possession, describing the color of Ben's eyes.
4. Maria has got a sister.
Explanation: The subject of the sentence is "Maria" (singular), so we use the form "has got" to indicate possession in the present tense. "A sister" is the object of possession, indicating that Maria has a sister.
Step-by-step Solution:
1. Read the sentence: "My aunt five dogs."
2. Identify the subject of the sentence: "My aunt."
3. Determine the appropriate form of the verb "have got" based on the subject:
- The subject is singular (one aunt) --> use "has got."
4. Identify the object of possession: "five dogs."
5. Combine the subject, verb form, and object of possession to form the complete sentence:
- "My aunt has got five dogs."
Repeat steps 1-5 for the remaining sentences.