A. What can you have
You
can ….
1 1. Have lunch
2 2. Have a party
3 3. Have a lesson
4 4. Have a cup of tea/coffee
5 5. Have a shower
B. Other things you can have
l Lunch,
dinner, breakfast, a meal, something to eat
2 A
party, a meeting, a competition, a game (of football/chess/cards)
3
A
lesson, an exam, homework, an appointment (with the dentist)
4 Tea/coffee,
a drink, a sandwich, an ice-cream, some cheese
5 A
shower, a bath, a swim, a sauna
C. Expressions with have
Is
that your camera? Can I havea look?
(=look at it)
Is
that your bicycle? Can I have a go?
(=ride it)
Goodbye!
Have a good journey! (=somebody is
going away)
Do
you have a moment? (=have some time)
Can I have a word with you? (=speak
to you)
We
always have a good time in our
English lessons (=Fun; we enjoy them)
I
am going to have my hair cut. See you
later. Can you meet me at the hairdresser’s?
I
want to learn ski but I don’t have time.
D. Have + got (speaking/informal)
= have (writing/formal)
I’ve got three sisters. Have you got any brothers and sisters?
My
house is big. It’s got five bedrooms
and three bathrooms.
We’ve got ten minutes before the train
goes.
Have you got a pen?
(in
a shop) A: Do you sell postcards? B: yes, but we haven’t got any at the moment.
I’ve got a problem. Can I have a word with you?
I’ve got a cold/a headache.
E. Have to
We use
have to when the situation means you
must do something. The museum’s not
free. You have to pay $10 to go in.
all students have to do the exam. I haven’t
got a car, so I have to walk to
school every day.
EXERCISES
1.1. Fill in the gaps in the
sentences. Use words from A and B above
1. I always have ….. and ……. For breakfast
2. I have an ….. with the dentist
at 3 o’clock.
3. Do you want to have a game of …..
?
4. Jane’s havinf a …… on
Saturday. Are you going?
5. Do you want to have a …….. ?
The bathroom’s just here.
6. I have an …. Tomorrrow, so I have
to study tonight.
7. We must have a …… to talk
about these problems.
8. I’m going to the cafetaria to
have a ……… Do you want to come?
9. The hotel has a swimming pool,
so we can have a …… every day.
10. We can have …. Before the
film, or we can eat after it.
1.2. Answer the questions about
yourself.
1. Have you got any brothers or
sisters?
2. What time do you have English
lessons?
3. What time do you have for
lunch?
4. Do you have to go to lessons
every day?
5. How many pens have you got
with you now?
6. Do you always have a party on
your birthday?
7. What do you usually have when
you go to a restaurant?
1.3. Do the crossword
Across
1.
You have it in a restaurant
3.
People often have one on their birthday.
5.
Do you want to have a ….. of tennis?
Down
2.
You have it at school or university
4.
If you don’t like coffee, you can have …..?
1.4. What do you say?
1. (Someone is thirsty) Why don’t
you have…..?
2. (someone is going away) Bye! Have
a ……?
3. (someone sneezes and has a red nose) Oh! Have you got a ….?
4. (someone has a new camera) Can I have …… ?
ANSWER
KEY
1.1.
POSSIBLE
ANSWERS
1.1 1. Coffee/tea/juice……
toast/bread/fruit/an egg
2. An appointment
3. Tennis/squash/rugby/darts/football/chess/cards
4. Party
5. Shower/bath/wash
6. Exam
7. meeting
8. Coffee/cup of
tea/drink/sandwich
9. Swim
10. Dinner/supper/a meal/something
to eat
1.2.
POSSIBLE
ANSWERS
1.2. 1. I’ve got one brother and two
sisters
2. I have them at 9.30
3. I have a sandwich and a cup of
tea
4. No, I have to go on Wednesday
and Friday
5. I’ve got two
6. Yes, I always have a party
7. I usually have pasta or fish
1.3. 1.3,
Across
1. Meal
3. Party
5. Game
Down
2. Exam
4. Tea
1.4.
1.4 POSSIBLE
ANSWERS
1. Why don’t you have a
drink/some water/a cup of tea?
2. Bye! Have a good time! Or Have
a good journey!
3. Oh! Have you got a cold?
4. Is that new? Can I have a
look?
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