EUROPEAN SECTION
year 7 English — summer review work
Exercises answers
Exercise 7
El verbo have se puede negar bien con don't / doesn't (en inglés escrito y en inglés americano, funcionando como verbo principal)
o bien con n't + got (en inglés oral británico, funcionando como verbo auxiliar):
I have / I've got an old car. --> [I haven't got / I don't have an old car. ]
Your friend has / Your friend's got a nice / friendly cat. --> [Your friend hasn't got / doesn't have a nice cat. ]
My mother has / My mother's got a lot of work. --> [My mother hasn't got / doesn't have a lot of work. ]
Their / His / Her / Your parents have (got) good jobs. (= Los padres de ellos, de él, de ella, de usted, o de ustedes)
--> [Their /etc. parents haven't got / don't have good jobs. ]
Her boyfriend has / Her boyfriend's got a new bike. --> [Her boyfriend hasn't got / doesn't have a new bike. ]
Their friend has / Their friend's got a bottle of Frech wine. --> [Their friend hasn't got / doesn't have a bottle of French wine. ]
Those girls have (got) two exercises as homework. --> [Those girls haven't got / don't have two exercises for homework. ]
This car has / This car's got a flat tyre. --> [This car hasn't got / doesn't have a flat tyre. ]
These pizzas have (got) a lot of cheese. --> [These pizzas haven't got / don't have a lot of cheese.]
That woman has / That woman's got a fur coat. --> [That woman hasn't got / doesn't have a fur coat. ]
The girl has / The girl's got a blue ball. --> [The child hasn't got / doesn't have a blue ball. ]
Some people have (got) very good manners. --> [Some people haven't got / don't have very good manners. ]
Our friends have (got) a swimming pool. --> [Our friends haven't got / don't have a swimming-pool. ]
The cat has / The cat's got a long tail. --> [The cat hasn't got / doesn't have a long tail. ]
Gorillas have (got) very strong arms. --> [Gorillas haven't got / don't have very strong arms.]