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Spoken English Basics - Practice 'What have?'

Sridevi D.
17/06/2020 0 0

What have?

Practices sayingthe sentences below out loud, to get a feel for how to ask the question “What have?”

Question

1. What have you got? 2. What have you eaten? 3. What have you cooked? 4. What have you saved? 5. What have you done lately? 6. What have I done? 7. What have you received? 8. What have you to say? 9. What have you brought? 10. What have you planned? 

Answer

1. I have cakes and sweets. 2. I have eaten bread and butter. 3. I have cooked rice and vegetables. 4. I have saved some money and clothes. 5. I have finally graduated. 6. You have failed in your duty. 7. I have received a cheque. 8. I have nothing to say. 9. I have brought all my books. 10. I have planned to do my degree.

Practice saying the sentences below out loud to get a feel for how to use “What have?” to respond to a cue or statement. 

Cues 

1. I have got it. 2. I have eaten it. 3. I have cooked it. 4. I have saved it. 5. I have written. 6. I have washed it. 7. I have broken it. 8. I have drawn it. 9. I have read it. 10. I have given it. 

Response 

1. What have you got? 2. What have you eaten? 3. What have you cooked? 4. What have you saved? 5. What have you written? 6. What have you washed? 7. What have you broken? 8. What have you drawn? 9. What have you read? 10. What have you given?

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