... a Complete the question (Q) and answers (A) with the correct form of have got. Q: (1).. Have you.got.. an interesting name? (2) ... your friends ... unusua names? A: No, l (3) (not) but 1(4) nickname*. It's Skater Blue because I've got a blue skateboard! A: My best friend (5) a special name. It's 'Ace and it means 'one'. He (6). .(not) at unusual surname, it's Roberts. A: We (7) an unusual surname. It's Singh My grandfather says it's an Indian word for 'lion'. A: My cousins (8) beautiful names. Thei names are Fleur and Eira. Fleur is 'flower' in French and Eira means 'snow'. It comes from Wales.
Q: (1) Have you got an interesting name?
A: No, I haven't got an interesting name, but I have a nickname. It's Skater Blue because I have a blue skateboard!
Q: (2) ... your friends ... unusual names?
A: No, my friends don't have unusual names.
A: My best friend (5) has a special name. It's 'Ace' and it means 'one'. He doesn't have an unusual surname, it's Roberts.
A: We (7) have an unusual surname. It's Singh. My grandfather says it's an Indian word for 'lion'.
A: My cousins (8) have beautiful names. Their names are Fleur and Eira. Fleur means 'flower' in French and Eira means 'snow'. It comes from Wales.
Step-by-step explanation:
In this exercise, we need to complete the question and answers using the correct form of "have got", which is used to talk about possession.
Q: (1) Have you got an interesting name?
The correct answer is "Yes, I have a nickname." However, the response given is "No, I haven't got an interesting name" but it is still grammatically correct. Then, it is explained that the person has a nickname called "Skater Blue" because they have a blue skateboard.
Q: (2) ... your friends ... unusual names?
The correct answer is "Do your friends have unusual names?" However, the answer provided is "No, my friends don't have unusual names." It indicates that the person's friends have regular names.
A: My best friend (5) has a special name. It's 'Ace' and it means 'one'. He doesn't have an unusual surname, it's Roberts.
The statement is explaining that the person's best friend has a special name which is "Ace" and it carries the meaning of 'one'. However, the person's best friend doesn't have an unusual surname, it is Roberts which is a common surname.
A: We (7) have an unusual surname. It's Singh. My grandfather says it's an Indian word for 'lion'.
Here, it is mentioned that "We have an unusual surname" and the surname is "Singh" which is an Indian word for 'lion'. The person's grandfather explains the significance of this surname.
A: My cousins (8) have beautiful names. Their names are Fleur and Eira. Fleur means 'flower' in French and Eira means 'snow'. It comes from Wales.
The sentence tells us that the person's cousins have beautiful names. Their names are Fleur and Eira. The person also explains the meaning of these names. Fleur means 'flower' in French and Eira means 'snow' which comes from Wales.
A: No, I haven't got an interesting name, but I have a nickname. It's Skater Blue because I have a blue skateboard!
Q: (2) ... your friends ... unusual names?
A: No, my friends don't have unusual names.
A: My best friend (5) has a special name. It's 'Ace' and it means 'one'. He doesn't have an unusual surname, it's Roberts.
A: We (7) have an unusual surname. It's Singh. My grandfather says it's an Indian word for 'lion'.
A: My cousins (8) have beautiful names. Their names are Fleur and Eira. Fleur means 'flower' in French and Eira means 'snow'. It comes from Wales.
Step-by-step explanation:
In this exercise, we need to complete the question and answers using the correct form of "have got", which is used to talk about possession.
Q: (1) Have you got an interesting name?
The correct answer is "Yes, I have a nickname." However, the response given is "No, I haven't got an interesting name" but it is still grammatically correct. Then, it is explained that the person has a nickname called "Skater Blue" because they have a blue skateboard.
Q: (2) ... your friends ... unusual names?
The correct answer is "Do your friends have unusual names?" However, the answer provided is "No, my friends don't have unusual names." It indicates that the person's friends have regular names.
A: My best friend (5) has a special name. It's 'Ace' and it means 'one'. He doesn't have an unusual surname, it's Roberts.
The statement is explaining that the person's best friend has a special name which is "Ace" and it carries the meaning of 'one'. However, the person's best friend doesn't have an unusual surname, it is Roberts which is a common surname.
A: We (7) have an unusual surname. It's Singh. My grandfather says it's an Indian word for 'lion'.
Here, it is mentioned that "We have an unusual surname" and the surname is "Singh" which is an Indian word for 'lion'. The person's grandfather explains the significance of this surname.
A: My cousins (8) have beautiful names. Their names are Fleur and Eira. Fleur means 'flower' in French and Eira means 'snow'. It comes from Wales.
The sentence tells us that the person's cousins have beautiful names. Their names are Fleur and Eira. The person also explains the meaning of these names. Fleur means 'flower' in French and Eira means 'snow' which comes from Wales.