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Have got or Have Has got or Has (singular 3ra person)

I --- you – they – we She – he—it

Positive

Subject + have/has got + complement. Subject + have/has got + complement.

I have got a car / I have a car. Andrea has got a pet.


Carlos and Maria have got a house. The dog has got a new bed.
We have got English class today. Carlos has got English class today.

Negative -- Have not got – haven’t got Has not got – hasn’t got

Subject + haven’t/ hasn’t got + complement. Subject + have/has got + complement.

I haven’t got a house / I haven’t a house. NO Carlos hasn’t got wife.


We haven’t got pets. Camila hasn’t got class today.

Question

Have /has + subject + got + complement + ? Have /has + subject + got + complement + ?

Have you got brothers? Has Maria got boyfriend?


Yes, I have got—No, I haven’t got. Yes, she has got—No, she hasn’t got.

Have the dogs got bed? Has the dog got a bed?
Yes, they have got / No, they haven’t got Yes, it has got—No, it hasn’t got.

How many brothers have you got?


I have got 4 brothers.

Activities:

There three (3) learning activities to do.

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