Have and have got can be used to talk about possessions, relationships, and illnesses. In the past, we use only "had" without "got". There are three possible forms used in questions and negative sentences - "do you have", "have you got", and "have you". Certain verbs ending in "-ing" can follow verbs like enjoy, postpone, risk, and go on to express continuous or repeated actions.
Have and have got can be used to talk about possessions, relationships, and illnesses. In the past, we use only "had" without "got". There are three possible forms used in questions and negative sentences - "do you have", "have you got", and "have you". Certain verbs ending in "-ing" can follow verbs like enjoy, postpone, risk, and go on to express continuous or repeated actions.
Have and have got can be used to talk about possessions, relationships, and illnesses. In the past, we use only "had" without "got". There are three possible forms used in questions and negative sentences - "do you have", "have you got", and "have you". Certain verbs ending in "-ing" can follow verbs like enjoy, postpone, risk, and go on to express continuous or repeated actions.