Exercises - 2º ano



have or has got - Exercise

Explanation: have or has got


Put in have got or has got into the gaps.

Example: Danny __________ a new computer.

Answer: Danny has got a new computer.
1) I  a nice room.
2) She  a cat.
3) Jack  a pet.
4) The sisters  great teachers.
5) He  an old bike.
6) They  a goldfish.
7) Emma  lots of friends.
8) We  a problem.
9) Joe and Philip  a sister.
10) The family  two cars.


 gone or been

circle the correct option

1 Have you ever to Cappadocia.It's breathtaking?
2  I have to Antalya 6 times.
3  My sister isn't at home at the moment.She hasshopping.
4  Excuse me.Can you tell me the way to the Disneyland?I have never there before.
5  You are late.Where have you  ?
6  You are tanned.Have youon holiday somewhere?
7  Mom will be home soon.She has  to my brother's school.
8  They have to Izmir for ten days.They have just  returned home.
9  Pýnar won't be with us at the party.She hastoVienna.
10  This is the first time I have ever abroad.It is exciting.
11 I know Tarsus very well.I have there many times.
12 Nadia  left Mark two weeks ago.She has  away with another boy.
13 Where is my bike?It's away.
14 They haveto Rome.They will return next week.






Exercise on Present Perfect Progressive

Positive Sentences

Write positive sentences in present perfect progressive.
  1. Albert / squash / play → 
  2. Hannah / the match / watch → 
  3. we / in the park / wait → 
  4. you / a song / sing → 
  5. I / a magazine / read → 
  6. it / rain / all day → 
  7. Phil and Greg / a race / run → 
  8. she / her teeth / brush → 
  9. the Millers / in London / live / for three years → 
  10. we / on the lake / sail → 

Negative Sentences

Write negative sentences in present perfect progressive.
  1. we / not / in the mountains / walk → 
  2. Beatrice / not / in Boston / teach → 
  3. Ricky / not / the car / wash → 
  4. she / not / a poem / write → 
  5. we / not / tea / drink → 
  6. we / not / our rooms / clean → 
  7. the children / not / on the floor / sleep → 
  8. Jeff and Linda / not / cycle → 
  9. Christine / not / her home / decorate → 
  10. the cat / not / on the chair / lie / all day → 

Questions

Write questions in present perfect progressive.
  1. she / on the phone / talk → 
  2. his brother / dinner / cook → 
  3. Jane and Mary / badminton / play → 
  4. Sue / in the gym / exercise → 
  5. Robert / the room / paint → 
  6. they / trees / plant → 
  7. Henry / in the garage / work → 
  8. they / in the lake / swim → 
  9. how long / Boris / English / learn → 
  10. how long / you / for me / wait → 


 ADJECTIVES - Adjective order in English
Sometimes you need to use two or more adjectives to describe something or someone. Part of becoming fluent in English is knowing which order to use these adjectives in. Choose the most natural-sounding response: 

1. He was wearing a ________ shirt.
  dirty old flannel
  flannel old dirty
  old dirty flannel

2. Pass me the ________ cups. 
  plastic big blue
  big blue plastic
  big plastic blue

3. All the girls fell in love with the ________ teacher.
  handsome new American
  American new handsome
  new handsome American

4. I used to drive ________ car.
  a blue old German
  an old German blue
  an old blue German

5. He recently married a ________ woman.
  young beautiful Greek
  beautiful young Greek
  beautiful Greek young

6. This is a ________ movie.
  new Italian wonderful
  wonderful Italian new
  wonderful new Italian

7. She is a ________ supermodel. 
  beautiful slim Brazilian
  Brazilian beautiful slim
  slim Brazilian beautiful

8. It's in the ________ container.
  large blue metal
  blue large metal
  blue metal large

9. He sat behind a ________ desk. 
  big wooden brown
  big brown wooden
  wooden big brown

10. She gave him a ________ vase. 
  small Egyptian black
  black Egyptian small
  small black Egyptian


ANSWERS:

1) http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/tenses/have_got.htm
2) http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/viewgame.asp?id=2541
3) http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/present-perfect-progressive/exercises?05
4) http://www.learnenglishfeelgood.com/esl_adjectiveorder4.html