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Grammar Elementary. Have/Have got. Form - have. Affirmative : I have (I ’ve )a new car. She has ( She ’s ) a terrible cold . Negative: I don’t have a new car. She doesn’t have a green skirt. Form - have. Question : Do you have a new car? - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Název operačního programu: OP Vzdělávání pro konkurenceschopnost, oblast podpory 1.5
Registrační číslo projektu: CZ.1.07/1.5.00/34.0713
Název projektu: Zvyšování klíčových aktivit
Předmět, ročník: Anglický jazyk, 2. ročník
Název sady vzdělávacích materiálů: Grammar Elementary
Sada číslo: ICT-62
Pořadové číslo vzdělávacího materiálu: 06
Označení vzdělávacího materiálu: VY_32_INOVACE_ICT-62-06
Téma vzdělávacího materiálu: Have /Have got
Druh učebního materiálu: Prezentace
Autor: Mgr. Vlasta Galisová
Anotace:Prezentace si všímá tvarů, významu a použití slovesa have a have got. Sloveso je prezentováno na konkrétních větách a v konkrétních případech.
Metodické poznámky: Materiál je vhodný k opakování pro 1. a 2. ročník maturitního oboru, popř. i pro obory učební.
Datum vytvoření: 21. 10. 2012
Ověření ve výuce: 31. 10. 2012
Grammar Elementary
Have/Have got
Affirmative:I have (I’ve)a new car.She has (She’s) a terrible cold.
Negative:I don’t have a new car.She doesn’t have a green skirt.
Form - have
Question:Do you have a new car?Does she have a green skirt?
Answer:Yes, I do. No, I don’t.Yes, she does. No, she doesn’t.
Form - have
Affirmative:I have got (I’ve got) a new car.She has got (she’s got) a new skirt.
Negative:I haven’t got a new car.She hasn’t got a green skirt.
Form – have got
Question:Have you got brothers or sisters?Has she got a dictionary?
Answer:Yes, I have. No, I haven’t.Yes, she has. No, she hasn’t.
Form – have got
Auxiliary verb.
Possession.
Action.
Obligation.
We can use have in several different ways
We use have to form the perfect tenses.
Have you seen my pen?
I haven’t heard it yet.
He hasn’t had a holiday for years.When Sarah arrived at the party, Paul hadalready gone home.
Auxiliary
We use have or have got for possessions, realitionships, illnesses, the characteristics.
I have a Sony camera.You have a terrible cold.Does she have any children?I have got (’ve got) a Sony camera.You have got (’ve got) a terrible cold.Has she got any children?
Possession
Have got is used mostly in Britain. Have got is informal, it is common in
conversation.
Have got is not usual in written English.
We do not use got in the past.
Be careful
We use have + object to talk about different actions.
To eat = have breakfast / lunch / dinner/…To take = have a bath / a shower / a rest /…To enjoy = have a good time / a nice evening /… Some verbs can be used as nouns after.have a swim; have a walk; have a look; have a chat; Have got (has got) CANNOT be used with
action.
Action
We use have/have got + to infinitive to talk about rules and obligations.
I have to go to the doctor. I’ve got to do my homework.Do you have to get up early?She does’n have to work on Saturdays.
Obligation
CLARKE, S. Macmillan English Grammar In Context Essential. 1. vyd. Oxford: Macmillan Publisher Ltd, 2008.
ISBN 978-1-5040-7049-2.
Literatura
Write affirmative, negative and question with have.
Write affirmative, negative and question with have got.
Have got can / cannot be used when we refer to action.
Write affirmative, negative and question with have to.
Task
Děkujiza pozornost.