1) Has Mark got a cat?
- To answer this question, we need to determine if Mark has a cat or not. When we see the phrase "Has Mark got," it indicates that we are asking about possession. In this case, we are asking if Mark owns a cat.
To answer this question, we need more information. If we know that Mark does have a cat, we would respond with "Yes, Mark has got a cat." If we know that Mark does not have a cat, we would respond with "No, Mark hasn't got a cat."
2) Has Sue got a dog?
- Similar to the previous question, this question is asking if Sue owns a dog. We need to determine if Sue has a dog or not.
Again, to answer this question, we need more information. If we know that Sue does have a dog, we would respond with "Yes, Sue has got a dog." If we know that Sue does not have a dog, we would respond with "No, Sue hasn't got a dog."
3) Has Tom got a cat?
- This question is asking if Tom owns a cat. We need to determine if Tom has a cat or not.
To answer this question, we need more information. If we know that Tom does have a cat, we would respond with "Yes, Tom has got a cat." If we know that Tom does not have a cat, we would respond with "No, Tom hasn't got a cat."
4) Have Sue and Tom got a cat?
- Now we are asking about the possession of a cat by both Sue and Tom. We need to determine if both Sue and Tom own a cat.
To answer this question, we need more information. If we know that both Sue and Tom have a cat, we would respond with "Yes, Sue and Tom have got a cat." If we know that either Sue or Tom does not have a cat, we would respond with "No, Sue and Tom haven't got a cat."
5) Have you got a dog?
- Lastly, we are asking if the person we are speaking to owns a dog. We need to determine if the person has a dog or not.
To answer this question, the person being asked needs to respond. If the person has a dog, they would respond with "Yes, I have got a dog." If the person does not have a dog, they would respond with "No, I haven't got a dog."
By providing step-by-step explanations and considering all possible responses, the student will have a clear understanding of how to answer each question.
- To answer this question, we need to determine if Mark has a cat or not. When we see the phrase "Has Mark got," it indicates that we are asking about possession. In this case, we are asking if Mark owns a cat.
To answer this question, we need more information. If we know that Mark does have a cat, we would respond with "Yes, Mark has got a cat." If we know that Mark does not have a cat, we would respond with "No, Mark hasn't got a cat."
2) Has Sue got a dog?
- Similar to the previous question, this question is asking if Sue owns a dog. We need to determine if Sue has a dog or not.
Again, to answer this question, we need more information. If we know that Sue does have a dog, we would respond with "Yes, Sue has got a dog." If we know that Sue does not have a dog, we would respond with "No, Sue hasn't got a dog."
3) Has Tom got a cat?
- This question is asking if Tom owns a cat. We need to determine if Tom has a cat or not.
To answer this question, we need more information. If we know that Tom does have a cat, we would respond with "Yes, Tom has got a cat." If we know that Tom does not have a cat, we would respond with "No, Tom hasn't got a cat."
4) Have Sue and Tom got a cat?
- Now we are asking about the possession of a cat by both Sue and Tom. We need to determine if both Sue and Tom own a cat.
To answer this question, we need more information. If we know that both Sue and Tom have a cat, we would respond with "Yes, Sue and Tom have got a cat." If we know that either Sue or Tom does not have a cat, we would respond with "No, Sue and Tom haven't got a cat."
5) Have you got a dog?
- Lastly, we are asking if the person we are speaking to owns a dog. We need to determine if the person has a dog or not.
To answer this question, the person being asked needs to respond. If the person has a dog, they would respond with "Yes, I have got a dog." If the person does not have a dog, they would respond with "No, I haven't got a dog."
By providing step-by-step explanations and considering all possible responses, the student will have a clear understanding of how to answer each question.