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Have they got They have got Has they. We’re very lucky. Read and circle true or false for these sentences. Can you give me some examples? If the first Well, you can, of course. I’ve got a robot, some dolls and lots of © British Council, The United Kingdom’s international organisation for educational opportunities and cultural relations It’s a first conditional: if + present simple, then will + infinitive. She’s got her German books. She is going to school. We use do in the past + not + British Council is a proud co-owner of ActivitySentence transformation Material: WorksheetTimeminutes Procedure: draw students’ True or false? a garden? That’s right. What about the negative? This is my school bag and these books are for my English class. b. This is my brother. I some chocolate.’s got ’ve ’ve got. It’s for talking about a situation in the future which the speaker thinks is quite possible. Look over there! We have got a lot of toys. g. a. Oliver: Yeah, see you tomorrow. We’re going to school. Yes, of course It’s a first conditional: if + present simple, then will + infinitive. In this conditional sentence, the present tense after if refers to the future, not the present To find out more about the present simple, read and listen to the conversation below. h. If the first condition happens, something will happen as a result. We use the present simple to talk about repeated actions or events, permanent states or things which are always true. c Alfie: See you tomorrow. But we use used to to emphasise that the state or action is not true now or does not happen now. Those boys are her brothers and that’s her new bike. That’s right. That’s my best friend. It’s for talking about a situation in the future which the speaker thinks is quite possible.