4 Put the sentences into negative and interrogative forms.e.g. We have got some water. - We haven't got any water. Have we got any water?1) I have got some vegetables.2) There is some milk in the fridge.3) Olga has got some beautiful flowers in her bedroom.4) The cats have got some fish.5) There are some English books.6) They have got some oranges at the market.7) There are some kilos of tomatoes.
1) I have got some vegetables. I haven't got any vegetables. Have I got any vegetables?
2) There is some milk in the fridge. There isn't any milk in the fridge. Is there any milk in the fridge?
3) Olga has got some beautiful flowers in her bedroom. Olga hasn't got any beautiful flowers in her bedroom. Has Olga got any beautiful flowers in her bedroom?
4) The cats have got some fish. The cats haven't got any fish. Have the cats got any fish?
5) There are some English books. There aren't any English books. Are there any English books?
6) They have got some oranges at the market. They haven't got any oranges at the market. Have they got any oranges at the market?
7) There are some kilos of tomatoes. There aren't any kilos of tomatoes. Are there any kilos of tomatoes?
1) I have got some vegetables. I haven't got any vegetables. Have I got any vegetables?
2) There is some milk in the fridge. There isn't any milk in the fridge. Is there any milk in the fridge?
3) Olga has got some beautiful flowers in her bedroom. Olga hasn't got any beautiful flowers in her bedroom. Has Olga got any beautiful flowers in her bedroom?
4) The cats have got some fish. The cats haven't got any fish. Have the cats got any fish?
5) There are some English books. There aren't any English books. Are there any English books?
6) They have got some oranges at the market. They haven't got any oranges at the market. Have they got any oranges at the market?
7) There are some kilos of tomatoes. There aren't any kilos of tomatoes. Are there any kilos of tomatoes?