It's cloudy today. It's an autumn day.
Last week we studied a lot of things. The most important thing we studied was the verb have got.
I have got
You have got
He/She/It has got
We have got
You have got
They have got
We use it to talk about possession.
If we ask questions with this verb we change the order of the words and say:
Have I got?
Have you got?
Has He/She/It got?
Have we got?
Have you got?
Have they got?
We studied some classroom objects which most students already knew and practiced questions and answers with the verb have got. We practiced the first (1st) and second (2nd) persons.
Have you got an old car? And giving short answers: Yes, I have, or No, I haven't.
And the singular third (3rd) person.
Has Puri got a red person? And giving short answers: Yes, she has, or No, she hasn't.
We read a conversation aloud. Everybody read it twice. It was about the things Carol had in her bag.
Adjectives we have studied are: small/big, long/short, old/new, heavy/light. It's important that you remember that adjectives never take a plural form and are always used before the noun.
This is my new bag. If you say This is my
HOMEWORK
I already asked you to do an exercise from the book. You need to write the given sentences in the plural.
Extra homework:
Here are some nouns: scissors, bag, computer, mobile phone, chair.
Here are some adjectives: old, new, heavy, light, hard, soft, cheap, expensive, good, bad.
Make 5 sentences: choose 1 or 2 adjectives for each noun and make a sentence.
Ex: I have got a new and cheap computer.
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