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Have got.



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.

 
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 I have got
I´ve got
I haven´t got
Have I got…?
You have got
You´ve got
You haven´t got
Have you got…?
She  has got
She´s  got
She  hasn´t got
Has she got…?
He has got
He´s got
He hasn´t got
Has he got…?
It has got
It´s got
It hasn´t got
Has it got…?
We have got
We´ve got
We haven´t got
Have we got…?
 You have got
 You´ve got
You haven´t got
Have you got…?
They have got
They´ve got
They haven´t got
Have they got…?
 
 
 
 


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
Nosotros tenemos una pelota
Have you got any brother?
¿Tienes hermanos?
My sister has got blue eyes
Mi hermana tiene los ojos azules
We have got some books
Nosotros tenemos algunos libros
Her father has got a new car
Mi padre tiene un coche nuevo
My cat hasn´t got a red eye
Mi gato no tiene un ojo rojo
Has she got a pen?
¿Tiene ella un bolígrafo?