martes, 14 de octubre de 2014

Have got/ has got

Have got/has got usage

Affirmative sentences

long formcontracted form
have got a brother.I've got a brother.
You have got a sister.You've got a sister.
He has got a budgie.He's got a budgie.
She has got a dog.She's got a dog.
It has got Bluetooth.It's got Bluetooth.
We have got CDs.We've got CDs.
You have got a nice room.You've got a nice room.
They have got pets.They've got pets.

Negations

long formcontracted form
have not got a brother.haven't got a brother. or
I've not got a brother.
You have not got a sister.You haven't got a sister. or
You've not got a sister.
He has not got a budgie.He hasn't got a budgie. or
He's not got a budgie.
She has not got a dog.She hasn't got a dog. or
She's not got a dog.
It has not got Bluetooth.It hasn't got Bluetooth. or
It's not got Bluetooth.
We have not got CDs.We haven't got CDs. or
We've not got CDs.
You have not got a nice room.You haven't got a nice room. or
You've not got a nice room.
They have not got pets.They haven't got pets. or
They've not got pets.
Spelling:
There is not >e< hasn't.
correct: She hasn't got a ruler.
incorrect: She hasen't got a ruler.

Questions

questionshort answer
Have I got time?Yes, I have.
No, I haven't.
Have you got lots of friends?Yes, I have.
No, I haven't.
Has he got a mobile phone?Yes, he has.
No, he hasn't.
Has she got a pink car?Yes, she has.
No, she hasn't.
Has it got mudguards?Yes, it has.
No, it hasn't.
Have we got milk?Yes, we have.
No, we haven't.
Have you got a brown bag?Yes, we have.
No, we haven't.
Have they got nice books?Yes, they have.
No, they haven't.
Do not use >got< in the short answer.
Have they got lots of friends?
correct: Yes, they have.
incorrect: Yes, they have got.




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