Exercise 4. Ask your friend all possible questions to the following sentences

I. Language

The Verb “TO HAVE” in the Indefinite Tenses

  Affirmative (стверджувальна форма) Interrogative (питальна) Negative (заперечна)
Exercise 4. Ask your friend all possible questions to the following sentences - student2.ru Exercise 4. Ask your friend all possible questions to the following sentences - student2.ru Exercise 4. Ask your friend all possible questions to the following sentences - student2.ru Exercise 4. Ask your friend all possible questions to the following sentences - student2.ru Exercise 4. Ask your friend all possible questions to the following sentences - student2.ru Exercise 4. Ask your friend all possible questions to the following sentences - student2.ru Present I have he she has it you we have they Have I … ? He Has she … ? it you Have we … ? they I have not (haven’t) he she has not (hasn’t) it you we have not they (haven’t)
Exercise 4. Ask your friend all possible questions to the following sentences - student2.ru Exercise 4. Ask your friend all possible questions to the following sentences - student2.ru Exercise 4. Ask your friend all possible questions to the following sentences - student2.ru Past   I he she it had you we they I he she Had it … ? you we they   I he she it had not you ( hadn’t) we they
Exercise 4. Ask your friend all possible questions to the following sentences - student2.ru Exercise 4. Ask your friend all possible questions to the following sentences - student2.ru Exercise 4. Ask your friend all possible questions to the following sentences - student2.ru Future I , we shall have he she it will have you they Shall I, we have. … ? he she Will it have …? you they     I, we shall not have he she it will not have you (won’t) have they  

Illustrative Examples

I have a book.

Have you a book? Yes, I have. No, I have not.

I have no book.

I haven’t any book.

I have got a journal.

Have you got a journal? Yes, I have got. No, I have not got.

I have not got a journal.

He has many dictionaries.

How many dictionaries has he?

We had many classes yesterday.

Had you English or Spanish classes yesterday?/ Did you have English or Spanish classes yesterday?

We had English classes yesterday.

Who had many classes yesterday? We had.

You had an English class yesterday, hadn’t you?/ You had an English class yesterday, didn’t you?

Yes, I had. No I had not. No, I hadn’t./ Yes I did.

They will have a meeting at the library tomorrow.

Will they have a meeting tomorrow?

Yes, they will have. No, they will not (won’t) have.

When will they have a meeting?

Where will they have a meeting?

Exercise 1. Render the following sentences into the Past and the Future.

Model:

They have many good books. They had many good books. They will have many good books.

1. I have a large family.

2. He has many friends.

3. She has an elder sister.

4. They have a language laboratory.

5. We have an interesting work.

6. Have you a flat?

7. I have no bad marks.

8. We have no problems.

9. I have got many classes every day.

10. She has got a new dress.

Exercise 2. Fill in the blanks with have, has, had, shall have, will have.

1. Jane …many friends.

2. … you a family?

3. I …good TV set last year.

4. We … no time to wait for him.

5. The dog … got four legs.

6. She …an English exam next year.

7. They … a friend in England.

8. What classes … you yesterday?

9. She … no brother.

10. I …got a lecture at 11 o’clock.

Exercise 3. Answer the following questions.

1. Have you got an English magazine at home?

2. Had your father a flat in Kyiv?/ Did your father have a flat in Kyiv?

3. How many books have you?

4. Have you a brother or a sister?

5. You had a vocation last summer, hadn’t you?

6. What profession will you have in future?

7. Who has no brother?

8. What flat have you got?

9. Will you have a car?

10. Have you a girl friend or a boy friend?

Exercise 4. Ask your friend all possible questions to the following sentences.

Model:

We have a language laboratory at the University. Have you a language laboratory at the University?/ Have you got a language laboratory at the University? What have you at the university? / What have you got at the university? Where have you a language laboratory? / Where have you got a language laboratory? Who has a language laboratory? Have you a language laboratory or a TV center at the University? You have a language laboratory at the University, haven’t you?  

Use the table. Form interrogative sentences in the Past with “did”.

We have two English classes in the language laboratory every week
  Have we got two English classes in the language laboratory every week
What have we got   in the language laboratory every week
Where have we got two English classes   every week
Who has   got two English classes in the language laboratory every week
How often have we got two English classes in the language laboratory  
How many English classes have we got   in the language laboratory every week
What classes have we got   in the language laboratory every week

1. Peter has a tape recorder at home.

2. The students will have a meeting tomorrow.

3. I had much time to do this work yesterday.

4. They have two children.

5. The desk has two pairs of headphones.

6. We had an English class in the laboratory last week.

7. She has relatives in Kyiv.

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