Вопрос задан 25.07.2023 в 19:39. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Лапин Иван.

To BE or to HAVE GOT?1.Sally___beautiful hair.2.Mary___14 years old.3.His

name___George.4.You______so friendly. 5.When___her birthday?6.They____a pet.7.I_____nervous.8.Who_____in my room?9.What___they___in the basket&Some apples.10.We____the best football players.11.What___________that.It`s a car.12.Where____you?I______here.помогите!SOS!
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Отвечает Волкова Мария.

Sally has got beautifull hair.

Mary is 14 years old.

His name is George.

You are so friendly.

When is her birthday?

They have got a pet.

I am nervous.

Who is in my room?

What are they have in the basket? some applles.

We are the best football player.

What is that? - It is a car.

Where are you? - l am here

Вроде бы всё правильно

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Отвечает Авраменко Богдан.
1 has got
2. is
3. is
4. are
5. is
6. have
7. have
8. is
9.
10. are
11. is
12. are I'm
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Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.

Sure, I'll be happy to help you with the correct usage of "to be" and "to have got" in the given sentences. Let's fill in the blanks with the appropriate verb forms:

  1. Sally has got beautiful hair. (Or, Sally is beautiful.)
  2. Mary is 14 years old. (We don't use "have got" with age; we use the verb "to be.")
  3. His name is George.
  4. You are so friendly. (We don't use "have got" with personality traits; we use the verb "to be.")
  5. When is her birthday? (No "have got" needed here; use the verb "to be.")
  6. They have got a pet. (Or, They have a pet.)
  7. I am nervous. (Or, I have got nervous, but the first form is more common.)
  8. Who is in my room? (No "have got" needed here; use the verb "to be.")
  9. What do they have in the basket? (Some apples.) (Or, What have they got in the basket? Some apples.)
  10. We are the best football players. (Or, We have got the best football players.)
  11. What is that? It's a car. (No "have got" needed here; use the verb "to be.")
  12. Where are you? I am here. (Or, Where have you got to? I have got here.)

Note: "Have got" is often used in informal or colloquial English, especially in British English, to indicate possession or ownership. However, in some cases, "have got" and "have" can be used interchangeably to express possession. In the sentences above, both forms have been provided where applicable. The forms using "to be" are generally more common and formal.

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