Grammar – Unit 17 Have got and have. Past perfect continuous2 Agenda Learning Objectives Example Set A for Have got and have Example Set B for in questions.

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Grammar – Unit 17 Have got and have

Past perfect continuous2 Agenda Learning Objectives Example Set A for Have got and have Example Set B for in questions and negative sentences Example Set C for Have breakfast / have a bath / have a good time not have got

Past perfect continuous3 Agenda  Learning Objectives Example Set A for Have got and have Example Set B for in questions and negative sentences Example Set C for Have breakfast / have a bath / have a good time not have got

Past perfect continuous4 Learning Objectives Past perfect continuous ( Have got and have):  Where to use Have got and have  Three possible forms in questions and negative sentences  Where to use Have breakfast / have a bath / have a good time not have got

Past perfect continuous5 Agenda Learning Objectives Example Set A for Have got and have Example Set B for in questions and negative sentences Example Set C for Have breakfast / have a bath / have a good time not have got

Past perfect continuous6 Example set A - Have got and have (= for possession, relationships, illnesses etc.) Have got and have (= for possession, relationships, illnesses etc.) You can use have got or have (without got). There is no difference in meaning:  They’ve got a new car. or they have a new car.  Lisa’s got two brothers. or Lisa has two brothers.

Past perfect continuous7 Continue..  I’ve got a headache. or I have a headache.  Our house has got a small garden. or Our house has a small garden.  He’s got a few problems. or He has a few problems. I’ve got a headache

Past perfect continuous8 Continue.. Past perfect continuous ( Have got and have): With these meanings (possession etc.), you cannot use continuous forms (am having etc):  We’re enjoying our holiday. We’ve got / We have a nice room in the hotel. (not we’re having) For the past we use had (without got):  Lisa had long hair when she was a child. (not Lisa had got)

Past perfect continuous9 Agenda Learning Objectives Example Set A for Have got and have  Example Set B for in questions and negative sentences Example Set C for Have breakfast / have a bath / have a good time not have got

Past perfect continuous10 Example set B - in questions and negative sentences in questions and negative sentences there are three possible forms: Have you got any questions? Do you have any questions? Have you any questions? (less usual) Has she got a car? Does she have a car? Has she a car? (less usual) I haven’t got any questions. I don’t have any questions. I haven’t any questions. (less usual) She hasn’t got a car. She doesn’t have a car. She hasn’t car. (less usual)

Past perfect continuous11 Continue.. In past questions and negative sentences, we use did / didn’t:  Did you have a car when you were living in London?  I didn’t have a watch so I didn’t know the time.  Lisa had long hair, didn’t she? I didn’t have a watch so I didn’t know the time

Past perfect continuous12 Agenda Learning Objectives Example Set A for Have got and have Example Set B for in questions and negative sentences  Example Set C for Have breakfast / have a bath / have a good time not have got

Past perfect continuous13 Example set C Have breakfast / have a bath / have a good time etc. We also use have (but not have got) for many actions and experiences. For example: have breakfast / dinner / a cup of coffee / something to eat etc. a bath / a shower / a swim / a break / a rest / a party a holiday an accident / an experience / a dream A look (at something) a chat / a conversation / a discussion (with somebody) difficulty / trouble / fun / a good time etc. a baby (= give birth to a baby)

Past perfect continuous14 Continue.. Have got is not possible in the expressions in the box. Compare:  Sometimes I have (= eat) a sandwich for my lunch. (not live got) But I’ve got / I have some sandwiches. Would you like one? I have some sandwiches. Would you like one?

Past perfect continuous15 Continue.. You can use continuous forms (am having etc.) with the expressions in the box: We’re enjoying our holiday. We’re having a great time. (not we have) Mike is having a shower at the moment. He has a shower every day. We’re enjoying our holiday. We’re having a great time.

Past perfect continuous16 Continue.. In questions and negative sentences we use do/does/did: I don’t usually have a big breakfast. (not I usually haven’t) What time does jenny have lunch? (not has jenny lunch) Did you have difficulty finding a place to live?

Past perfect continuous17 Summary Learning Objectives Example Set A for Have got and have Example Set B for in questions and negative sentences Example Set C for Have breakfast / have a bath / have a good time etc