2. Have got
a. Have
got is to say that you own something.
I have got a new jacket.
He has got a computer game
We have got bicycles.
b. Have
got is also to describe people, animals and things.
I have got blue eyes.
She has got a nice smile.
We have got short hair.
Positive
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Short form
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Negative
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Question
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I have got
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I´ve got
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I haven´t got
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Have I got…?
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You have got
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You´ve got
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You haven´t got
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Have you got…?
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She has got
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She´s got
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She hasn´t got
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Has she got…?
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He has got
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He´s got
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He hasn´t got
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Has he got…?
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It has got
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It´s got
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It hasn´t got
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Has it got…?
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We have got
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We´ve got
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We haven´t got
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Have we got…?
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You have got
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You´ve got
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You haven´t got
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Have you got…?
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They have got
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They´ve got
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They haven´t got
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Have they got…?
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Ex.
I have got a cat Yo tengo un gato
She has got a pencil
Ella tiene un lápiz
Have they got blue eyes?
¿Tienen ellos los ojos azules? /
No, they haven´t or Yes they have
We have got a ball
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Nosotros tenemos una pelota
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Have you got any brother?
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¿Tienes hermanos?
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My sister has got blue eyes
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Mi hermana tiene los ojos
azules
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We have got some books
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Nosotros tenemos algunos libros
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Her father has got a new car
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Mi padre tiene un coche nuevo
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My cat hasn´t got a red eye
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Mi gato no tiene un ojo rojo
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Has she got a pen?
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¿Tiene ella un bolígrafo?
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