1. Topic: My new school
Lesson 1, Unit 2, English 2
Content: (have got + rooms at school)
Teacher: B. Enkhzul
2. Have is one of the most common verbs
in the English language.
“To have” as a main verb
As a main verb “to have” implies the meaning of possession.
For example: “I have a job.” “I have a car.“
When it is used to indicate possession you can say "I have..."
or "I have got...".
When you are talking about actions, you only use "have".
For example:
Possession:-
I have a shower in my bathroom, I don't have a bath. = I have
got a shower in my bathroom. I haven't got a bath.
3. Structure: Have and Has got
Affirmative sentences
long form Contracted form
I have got a brother. I've got a brother.
He has got a budgie.
He's got a budgie.
She has got a dog.
She's got a dog.
It has got Bluetooth.
It's got Bluetooth.
We have got CDs. We've got CDs.
You have got a nice room. You've got a nice room.
They have got pets. They've got pets.
4. Example: Complete with have or has got
My sister has got a computer.
Because he she it + has got, not have got
Note: Don’t write “My sister have got a computer”.
5. Example
My school has got fifteen rooms.
Because that word’s (school)meaning is the same
“it”. We can write he, she it + has got
Note: Don’t write My school have got fifteen rooms.
24. Answer the questions
How many gyms has got in your school?
Example: My school has got 2 gyms.
How many library has got in your school?
How many desks has got in your class?
How many windows has got in your class?
How many pens have got in your pencil?
How many pencilcase have you got?
25. Complete with have got/ has got
1. My school ______ a lot of rooms.
2. We ______ a big gym
3. _____ you _____ a computer room?
4. They _____ (not) _____ a videoroom.
5. The library _____ (not) _____ a lot of books.
6. _____ this school _____ a lot of computers?