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Based on the characteristics described, which statement about Emma is accurate?
Based on the characteristics described, which statement about Emma is accurate?
Which of the following options correctly describes Talgat's eye color?
Which of the following options correctly describes Talgat's eye color?
What grammatical structure is used in the sentence 'He hasn't got small eyes'?
What grammatical structure is used in the sentence 'He hasn't got small eyes'?
What is the correct transformation of the statement 'Jim got blue eyes' to use 'have' appropriately?
What is the correct transformation of the statement 'Jim got blue eyes' to use 'have' appropriately?
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Which of the following sentences represents a incorrect use of the verb 'have' in a negative form?
Which of the following sentences represents a incorrect use of the verb 'have' in a negative form?
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Study Notes
Identifying Features
- Emma: Has short hair.
- Henry: Has green eyes.
- Cat: Has brown eyes.
- Jim: Has blue eyes.
- Kate: Has long hair.
- Talgat: Has brown eyes, short hair.
Using "Have" or "Has"
- Use "have" with "I" and "you".
- Use "has" with he, she, and it.
Using "Got"
- "Got" is used to describe possessions.
- Example: I have got short hair.
- You have got big eyes.
- He/She/It has got long hair.
Negative Forms
- Use "haven't" or "hasn't" to express negation.
- Example: I haven't got blue eyes.
- Example: Ayana hasn't got short hair.
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Description
This quiz focuses on the use of 'have', 'has', and 'got' in English grammar. Test your knowledge on identifying features and forming negative sentences using these verbs. Perfect for students looking to master basic possession expressions.