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Have got or Has got Exercises with Answers

Have got / Has got are used to show possession, relationships, or characteristics in English. These forms are commonly used in informal British English.

Practice this List of Have got or Has got Exercises with Answers to improve your grasp of possession structures and avoid common errors.

List of Have got or Has got Exercises

The following are the practice exercises on “Have got or Has got”.

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks

Use have got or has got in the blanks.

  1. I ___ a new bicycle.
  2. Rohit ___ a pet dog.
  3. They ___ many books in their library.
  4. She ___ long hair.
  5. We ___ an idea for the project.
  6. Aman and Reema ___ a big house in Lucknow.
  7. He ___ a cricket bat.
  8. You ___ a nice handwriting.
  9. It ___ four wheels.
  10. My friends ___ a great plan.

Answers of Exercise 1

  1. have got
  2. has got
  3. have got
  4. has got
  5. have got
  6. have got
  7. has got
  8. have got
  9. has got
  10. have got

Exercise 2: Correct the Sentences

Each sentence has a mistake in the use of "have got" or "has got". Rewrite them correctly.

  1. He have got a red car.
  2. I has got two sisters.
  3. They has got a new shop.
  4. Riya and I has got tickets.
  5. She have got a cold.
  6. You has got a gift.
  7. My father have got a smartphone.
  8. We has got school today.
  9. It have got a hole in it.
  10. Arjun has got many cousins.

Answers of Exercise 2

  1. He has got a red car.
  2. I have got two sisters.
  3. They have got a new shop.
  4. Riya and I have got tickets.
  5. She has got a cold.
  6. You have got a gift.
  7. My father has got a smartphone.
  8. We have got school today.
  9. It has got a hole in it.
  10. Arjun has got many cousins. ✅ (Correct)

Exercise 3: Make Sentences

Make sentences using have got or has got based on the prompts.

  1. I / new shoes
  2. Reema / lots of friends
  3. They / a football team
  4. We / good marks in English
  5. My cousin / a guitar

Answers will vary. Example answers:

  1. I have got new shoes.
  2. Reema has got lots of friends.
  3. They have got a football team.
  4. We have got good marks in English.
  5. My cousin has got a guitar.

Quiz: Test Your Knowledge

Select the correct option: have got or has got.

  1. Priya ___ a red dress.
  2. We ___ a problem with the printer.
  3. I ___ a headache.

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