Вопрос задан 15.06.2023 в 07:08. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Гришкова Мария.

wto 4 Circle the correct words to complete the sentences. 13,14 ther aker 1 l has got/ have got a

little brother. 2 My teacher hasn't got/haven't got blue eyes 3 We hasn't got / haven't got computers in our classroom 4 My best friend has got/ have got three sisters 5 You has got / have got black hair. 6 My parents hasn't got / haven't got a car. to be the affirmative​
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Отвечает Жильцова Лиза.

1. l  have got a little brother. 2. My teacher hasn't got/ blue eyes. 3. We  haven't got computers in our classroom. 4. My best friend has got three sisters. 5. You  have got black hair. 6. My parents  haven't got a car.

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1. The correct word to complete the sentence is "has." The correct sentence is "My little brother has got." 2. The correct word to complete the sentence is "hasn't." The correct sentence is "My teacher hasn't got blue eyes." 3. The correct word to complete the sentence is "haven't." The correct sentence is "We haven't got computers in our classroom." 4. The correct word to complete the sentence is "have got." The correct sentence is "My best friend has got three sisters." 5. The correct word to complete the sentence is "have got." The correct sentence is "You have got black hair." 6. The correct word to complete the sentence is "haven't." The correct sentence is "My parents haven't got a car."

Explanation:

In English, the verb "to have" is used to express possession or ownership. In the present tense, when talking about a single person or thing, we use "has" with the third-person singular pronouns (he, she, it). For example, "He has a car" or "She has blue eyes." When talking about more than one person or thing, we use "have" with the pronouns "I," "you," "we," and "they." For example, "We have computers in our classroom" or "You have black hair." To make negative sentences, we use "haven't" with all pronouns. For example, "I haven't got a car" or "They haven't got blue eyes."

It's important to note that the word order in English sentences is subject-verb-object. So, when using the verb "to have," the subject comes before the verb. For example, "He has a car" and not "Has he a car."

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