Have and have got exercise
Complete the following sentences using have or have got. In some cases either could be used.
1. She ………………….. a car.
a) has b) has got c) either could be used here
2. I ……………………… a headache.
a) have b) have got c) either could be used here
3. Jane …………………… a new boyfriend.
a) has b) has got c) either could be used here
4. I …………………… flu last week.
a) had b) had got c) either could be used here
5. I ……………………. your keys.
a) haven’t got b) haven’t c) either could be used here
6. I often …………………….. meetings.
a) have b) have got c) either could be used here
7. Sorry, I ……………………… any beer.
a) haven’t b) haven’t got c) either could be used here
8. Have you got a pen? ‘No, I ……………………
a) haven’t b) haven’t got c) either could be used here
Answers
1. She has got a car. (She has a car is also possible, but less common.)
2. I have got a headache.
3. Jane has got a new boyfriend.
4. I had flu last week. (Got-forms of have are not used in the past tense.)
5. I haven’t got your keys.
6. I often have meetings. (Got-forms of have are not normally used to talk about repeated states.)
7. Sorry, I haven’t got any beer.
8. Have you got a pen? No, I haven’t. (Got-forms of have are not used in short answers or tags.)