Did you hear what happened to me last month? I was going to Spain on business at that time. After I had taken my bags out of the car, I realised that I had forgotten my passport at home. I found a phone and telephoned home in hope that my wife had not left for work yet. A minute passed but nobody answered I thought *She is not at home at the moment. She has already left*. Then I thought that my wife might be in the bathroom. When some seconds had passed my wife answered. I was right she was taking a shower while I telephoned. She quickly jumped in her car and brought me my passport to the airport. She arrived just in time.
1. They have got a new office. 2. I have got a sister. 3. I haven't got a brother. 4. Jack has got a bicycle. 5. Jack hasn't got a car. 6. Jane has got a dog, hasn’t she? 7. Have you got a phone? 8. What have you got in your hand? 9. Have you got a sister or a brother? 10. You haven't got a dog, have you?
II. Use the correct forms of the verb “to be”. Example: … you at home? = Are you at home? Jill: Hello. are we all here today? Maria: John is missing and Lisa is missing too. John: Good morning! Here I'm. Lisa: Sorry, I'm late. Jill: Oh, that's all right. Are you both OK? John: Yes, we are.
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