Ejercicios: Have vs. Have Got - Nivel A2
Ejercicio 1: Completa con HAVE GOT o HAS GOT en forma afirmativa (+).
- I __________ a new bicycle. (Yo tengo una bicicleta nueva.)
- She __________ two cats and a dog. (Ella tiene dos gatos y un perro.)
- We __________ a big family. (Nosotros tenemos una familia grande.)
- My brother __________ blue eyes. (Mi hermano tiene ojos azules.)
- They __________ a test tomorrow. (Ellos tienen un examen mañana.)
- This phone __________ a good camera. (Este teléfono tiene una buena cámara.)
- You __________ a nice smile. (Tú tienes una linda sonrisa.)
- Our house __________ three bedrooms. (Nuestra casa tiene tres dormitorios.)
Ejercicio 2: Convierte a NEGATIVO (-) usando HAVEN'T GOT o HASN'T GOT.
Ejemplo: I've got a car. → I haven't got a car.
- She's got a laptop. → ___________________________.
- We've got time. → ___________________________.
- They've got my book. → ___________________________.
- He's got a headache. → ___________________________.
- I've got your keys. → ___________________________.
- The room has got a window. → ___________________________.
Ejercicio 3: Haz preguntas con HAVE GOT o HAS GOT.
Ejemplo: you / a computer → Have you got a computer?
- she / brothers or sisters → ___________________________?
- they / a garden → ___________________________?
- your father / a car → ___________________________?
- we / homework today → ___________________________?
- the hotel / a swimming pool → ___________________________?
- you / an umbrella → ___________________________?
Ejercicio 4: Responde con respuestas cortas (Sí/No).
Ejemplo: Have you got a pen? → Yes, I have. / No, I haven't.
- Has Maria got long hair? → No, __________.
- Have they got children? → Yes, __________.
- Have we got milk in the fridge? → No, __________.
- Has it got four legs? → Yes, __________.
- Have you got a minute? → Yes, __________.
- Has he got a ticket? → No, __________.
Ejercicio 5: ¿HAVE GOT o HAVE (sin GOT)? Elige la forma correcta.
Recuerda: HAVE GOT para posesión/características. HAVE (sin got) para acciones.
- I usually __________ breakfast at 7 AM. (have / have got)
- She __________ blonde hair and green eyes. (has / has got)
- We __________ a meeting every Monday. (have / have got)
- They __________ a beautiful house near the beach. (have / have got)
- He __________ a shower before work. (has / has got)
- You __________ a lot of friends. (have / have got)
- I __________ a headache. Can I go home? (have / have got)
- We always __________ fun at their parties. (have / have got)
Ejercicio 6: Corrige el ERROR en cada oración.
Ejemplo: I have got a shower every day. → I have a shower every day.
- She has got lunch at 1 PM. → ___________________________.
- Do you have got a moment? → ___________________________?
- We haven't a car. → ___________________________.
- Has got he your number? → ___________________________?
- They have got a good time at the party. → ___________________________.
- I don't have got any money. → ___________________________.
Ejercicio 7: Traduce al INGLÉS usando HAVE o HAVE GOT correctamente.
- ¿Tienes hermanos? → ___________________________?
- Yo tengo dolor de estómago. → ___________________________.
- Ella siempre desayuna café y pan. → ___________________________.
- Nosotros no tenemos clase los viernes. → ___________________________.
- ¿Tienen ustedes una reservación? → ___________________________?
- Mi padre tiene que trabajar hasta tarde. → ___________________________.
Ejercicio 8: Completa el diálogo con las formas correctas de HAVE o HAVE GOT.
Ana: Hi, Marco! __________ you __________ (have got) plans for Saturday?
Marco: No, I __________ (not have got) any plans. Why?
Ana: We __________ (have) a barbecue at my house. Do you want to come?
Marco: Sure! __________ you __________ (have got) a big garden?
Ana: Yes, we __________ (have got) a big garden with a swimming pool.
Marco: Great! What time should I come?
Ana: At 2 PM. But I __________ (have) a question – __________ you __________ (have got) any food allergies?
Marco: No, I __________ (not have got) any allergies. But I __________ (have) a problem – I __________ (not have got) a car.
Ana: No problem! My brother __________ (have got) a car. He can pick you up.
Ejercicio 9: Reescribe las oraciones en inglés americano (usando DO/DOES).
Ejemplo Británico: Have you got a pen? → Do you have a pen?
- I haven't got any money. → ___________________________.
- Has she got a computer? → ___________________________?
- We haven't got time. → ___________________________.
- Have they got children? → ___________________________?
- He hasn't got a job. → ___________________________.
- Have you got a question? → ___________________________?