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Write questions and answers with have got or has got as in the example.
Ben/a football (bymoonbHblù MAU)? Has Ben got a football?
No/he. He/a basketball. No, he hasn't. He's got a basketball.
1. your sister an encyclopedia?
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No/she. She/a dictionary.
2. they/a niece?
No/they. They/a nephew.
3. you/a chocolate cake?
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No/we. We/an apple pie.
4. Steve/a headache?
No/he. He/toothache.
5. you/an aunt?
No/I. I/an uncle.
6. your grandfather/a beard?
No/he. He/a moustache.
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- No, she doesn't. She has a dictionary.
To form the question, we use the auxiliary verb "do" which should agree with the subject "your sister" in the third-person singular form (does). Then, we use "have" in the base form for the main verb and add the subject after it.
2. Do they have a niece?
- No, they don't. They have a nephew.
Again, we use "do" as the auxiliary verb in question form, agreeing with the subject "they" in the third-person plural form (do). Then, we use "have" in the base form for the main verb and add the subject after it.
3. Do you have a chocolate cake?
- No, we don't. We have an apple pie.
Here, we use "do" as the auxiliary verb in question form, agreeing with the subject "you" (plural) in the second-person form (do). Then, we use "have" in the base form and add the subject after it.
4. Does Steve have a headache?
- No, he doesn't. He has a toothache.
The question is formed with "does" as the auxiliary verb, agreeing with the subject "Steve" in the third-person singular form (does). Then, we use "have" in the base form and add the subject after it.
5. Do you have an aunt?
- No, I don't. I have an uncle.
The question is formed with "do" as the auxiliary verb, agreeing with the subject "you" in the second-person form (do). Then, we use "have" in the base form and add the subject after it.
6. Does your grandfather have a beard?
- No, he doesn't. He has a moustache.
The question is formed with "does" as the auxiliary verb, agreeing with the subject "your grandfather" in the third-person singular form (does). Then, we use "have" in the base form and add the subject after it.