Mgr. Jaroslava Majlišová Název prezentace: (DUMu) Název SŠ: SOU Uherský Brod Autoři: Mgr. Jaroslava Majlišová Název prezentace: (DUMu) GRAMMAR: Verbs have got and have Tematická oblast: Anglický jazyk pro 1. ročník Ročník: 1. ročník Číslo projektu: CZ.1.07/1.5.00/34.0369 Datum vzniku: září 2012 Uvedení autoři, není-li uvedeno jinak, jsou autory tohoto výukového materiálu a všech jeho částí. Tento projekt je spolufinancován ESF a státním rozpočtem ČR.
Anotace V učebním materiálu GRAMMAR: Verbs have got and have si žáci zopakují tvary slovesa. Osvojí si správné používání sloves have a have got. 2
GRAMMAR: Verbs have got and have Verb have got Verb have (present simple) Verb have = eat, drink Verb have (past simple) Verb: have in expressions
What have you got in your shopping bag? Verb – have got What have you got in your shopping bag? I have got some vegetables and a bottle of milk. I haven’t got any meat. Has she got any fruit? Yes, she has. She has got much fruit. No, she hasn’t. She hasn’t got any fruit.
Verb – have (present simple) Do you have any cheese? Yes, I do. I have some cheese. No, I don’t. I don’t have any cheese. Does she have any vegetables? Yes, she does. She has many vegetables. No, she doesn’t. She doesn’t have any vegetables.
breakfast, lunch, dinner Verb have = eat, drink breakfast, lunch, dinner a pizza, a burger, a meal have a glass of water, a cup of tea a biscuit, a cake something to eat / drink We cannot use have got!
Verb – have (past simple) Did you have a good birthday party? Yes, I did. I had a party a few days ago. No, I didn’t. I didn’t have my birthday party. Did he have a picnic last Sunday? Yes, he did. He had a picnic in the garden. No, he didn’t. He didn’t have a picnic.
Verb have in expressions a birthday party a disco have a picnic a rest a nice time We cannot use have got!
Zdroje MURPHY, Raymond. Essential Grammar in USE. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990, ISBN 0 521 35770 5. 9