Keyword: have Uses of have Listen to a conversation between Mandy and Beth. 1 What has Mandy lost? 2 Where does she think she left it? In which sentences 1–4 does have or had: A describe an action? 1 I’ve left it somewhere probably. B describe an obligation? 2 I’d just been to the dry cleaners. C make the present perfect? 3 I had to go into town. D make the past perfect? 4 I had some food at the café. Read Mandy’s email to Beth. 1 What happened to her coat? 2 Add have in the correct form in eight more places in the email. Causative have Look at the extract from the conversation in 25 a and answer the questions. 1 Did Mandy clean her coat or did someone else do it? 2 Complete the pattern: have + noun + You can use get instead of have in this pattern. It has the same meaning. I got it dry cleaned. Look at the verb–noun collocations. Prepare questions to ask a partner with causative have. ■■ service your moped ■■ manicure your nails ■■ tint your eyelashes ■■ cut your hair ■■ clean your home ■■ make your own clothes ■■ … Example: Do you have your computer fixed or do you do it yourself? Ask and answer your questions. Who is the most self-sufficient? Common expressions with have + noun Match 1–7 with A–G. 1 Were you talking to someone? A Yes, can I have a word with you in private? 2 Hello, Cora, you wanted to talk? B I don’t know. I haven’t had a chance to ask him yet. 3 Have you seen my new phone? C I’m not sure, but I have a feeling it’s on Tuesday. 4 Can you fix my computer for me? D I’ll have a go, but I’m not very good with PCs. 5 When’s the meeting? E Well, I had a chat with this old lady at the bus stop. 6 Is Don free on Friday evening? F Not really, no, but I don’t have a choice. 7 Do you want to go on the school trip? G No, can I have a look? Prepare questions to find someone who: 1 had a look at the weather forecast this morning. What did it say? 2 always has a word with their teacher when they have a problem. 3 has a go at fixing things in the home. 4 hasn’t had a chance to do their homework. Ask and answer the questions. Try and find out more information. a Listening 25 23 zs95p4 Guess what! I found my coat. It took most of the day to find it. I couldn’t get through to lost property on the phone so I to go there, but nobody handed it in. I thought it might be at school so I to go all the way into town to check, but it wasn’t there either. I some lunch with Lorna, and I then saw an old man wearing my coat! I asked him about it and he said he found it at the bus stop outside the school. I said he could keep it, as I just bought a new one. You found your phone yet? Anyway, I to go now. See you later. ’ve b c 26 a b c 27 a b Example: A: Did you have a look at the weather forecast this morning? B: Yes. A: What did it say? B: It’s going to be hot. c Beth: Didn’t you take it to have it cleaned or something? Mandy: Yeah, I had it dry cleaned. 46 Language skills Extras Explore 4 Lost and found Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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