Have Got Or Has Got?

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1. We _____ a house.

Explanation

The correct answer is "have got". This is because "we" is a plural pronoun, and when using the present tense to talk about possession, we use "have" for plural subjects. "Have got" is the present perfect form of "have" and is commonly used in British English to talk about possession.

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It is a grammar online quiz in which you have to complete sentences with have got or has got. It is copyed from Englishlearner. Com

2. We _____ a new teacher.

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3. They _____ two cars.

Explanation

The correct answer is "have got." This is because "they" is a plural pronoun, so it requires the plural form of the verb "to have," which is "have." The phrase "have got" is commonly used in informal English to indicate possession or ownership.

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4. I _____ a lot of homework.

Explanation

The correct answer is "have got." This is because the subject "I" is a first-person singular pronoun, and the verb form that agrees with it is "have." "Has" is used for third-person singular subjects, such as "he," "she," or "it."

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5. A dog _____ four legs.

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The correct answer is "has got". In this sentence, the subject is "a dog" which is singular. Therefore, we use the singular form of the verb "has". "Has got" is the correct form to indicate possession for a singular subject.

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We _____ a house.
We _____ a new teacher.
They _____ two cars.
I _____ a lot of homework.
A dog _____ four legs.
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