Nov 6, 2016

Lesson 57 ☘ have

26 cards
, 83 answers
  • Put in the correct form of “have”.
    1. I  . . . 
      didn’t have
      time to do the shopping yesterday.
      • not have
      • haven’t
      • didn’t have
      • haven’t had

    2.  . . . 
      Does Lisa have
      a car?”
      “No, she can’t drive.”
      • Have Lisa
      • Does Lisa have
      • Did Lisa have
      • Is Lisa having

    3. He can’t open the door. He  . . . 
      doesn’t have
      a key.
      • not have
      • haven’t
      • doesn’t have

    4. George  . . . 
      had
      a cold last week. He’s better now.
      • have
      • had
      • was having
      • have had

    5. What’s wrong?  . . . 
      Do you have
      a headache?
      • Do you have
      • Do you have got
      • Did you have

    6. We wanted to go by taxi but we  . . . 
      didn’t have
      enough money.
      • don’t have
      • haven’t have
      • didn’t have
      • didn’t have got

    7. Liz is very busy. She  . . . 
      doesn’t have
      much free time.
      • not have
      • doesn’t have
      • doesn’t have got

    8.  . . . 
      Did you have
      any problems when you were on holiday?
      • Do you have
      • Have you
      • Have you had
      • Did you have

  • Complete the sentences.
    1. They’re  . . . 
      having
      breakfast.
      • have
      • has
      • having
      • have got

    2. She’s  . . . 
      having
      a cup of tea.
      • have
      • having
      • having got
      • has

    3. He’s  . . . 
      having
      a rest.
      • having got
      • having
      • has
      • have

    4. They’re  . . . 
      having
      a nice time.
      • have
      • have got
      • having got
      • having

    5. They’re  . . . 
      having
      a dinner.
      • having
      • having got
      • have
      • has

    6. He’s  . . . 
      having
      a bath.
      • has
      • have
      • having got
      • having

  • What do you say in these situations? Complete the sentences.
    1. Ann is going on holiday. What do you say to her before she goes?
       . . . 
      Have
      a nice holiday!”
      • Have
      • Has
      • Have got

    2. You meet Claire at the airport. She has just got off her plane. Ask her about the flight.
       . . . 
      Did you have
      a good flight?”
      • Do you have
      • Did you have
      • Did you have got

    3. Tom is going on a long journey. What do you say to him before he leaves?
       . . . 
      Have
      a nice journey!”
      • Have
      • Has
      • Had

    4. It’s Monday morning. You are at work. Ask Paula about her holiday.
       . . . 
      Did you have
      a good holiday?”
      • Do you have
      • Did you have got
      • Did you have

    5. Paul has just come home after playing tennis with a friend. Ask him about the game.
       . . . 
      Did you have
      a good game?”
      • Did you have
      • Have you
      • Have you had

    6. Rachel is going out for a meal tonight. What do you say to her before she goes?
       . . . 
      Have
      a nice meal!”
      • Have
      • Has
      • Have got

  • Complete the sentences. Use “have” or “had”.
    1. We  . . . 
      had
      a party a few weeks ago. We invited fifty people.
      • have
      • had

    2. “Shall we  . . . 
      have
      something to eat?”
      “No, I’m not hungry.”
      • have
      • had

    3. I was thirsty, so I  . . . 
      had
      a glass of water.
      • have
      • had

    4. I like to get up early and  . . . 
      have
      a walk before breakfast.
      • have
      • had

    5. Tina is very good driver. She has never  . . . 
      had
      an accident.
      • have
      • had

    6. There’s something wrong with the engine of my car. Can you  . . . 
      have
      a look at it?
      • have
      • had

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