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Have y have got significan lo mismo
cuando se habla de tener:

HAVE Tener
HAVE
I have a beautiful car =
GOT I have got a beautiful car.
(Tengo un coche bonito)
Comer
Tomar

Sin embargo, have es mucho más general y también se usa como sinónimo de
comer, beber, tomar:

I have lunch at 2 every day.


(Como a las 2 cada día)

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Have y have got difieren mucho en cuanto a forma.
Have got se usa sólo en presente, mientras
que have puede usarse en todos los tiempos verbales.

HAVE HAVE GOT


OTROS OTROS
PRESENTE PRESENTE
TIEMPOS TIEMPOS

Afirmativa I have a dog I had a dog I’ve got a dog

Negativa
I don’t have a
dog

Do you have a
I didn’t have a
dog

Did you have a


I haven’t got a
dog

Have you got a


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Interrogativa
dog? dog? dog?

- Todos los tiempos verbales. - Sólo presente


- Con verbo auxiliar. - Sin verbo auxiliar.
- No admite contracción. - No admite contracción.
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HAVE y HAVE GOT

1. Escribe la forma corta, la contracción, de:


1. We have got.
2. She has not got.
3. I have not got.
4. Peter has got.
5. It has got.

2. Forma la pregunta con have got:


1. (you / a cat?) 4. (Peter and Jane / many friends
2. (her father / a motorbike?) 5. (your uncle / a good camera?)
3. Ann / green eyes?)

3. Completa con have got (‘ve got), has got (‘s got), haven’t got o hasn’t got:
1. I can’t open the door. I __________ a key.
2. Paul ___________ a brother and a sister.
3. ________ you _________ a new bicycle?
4. Tom catches the bus to work every day. He __________ a car.
5. I’m going to the dentist. I __________ toothache.
6. ‘Where’s my book?’ ‘I don’t know. I _________ it.
7. _________ your mother ___________ red hair?
8. She’s very busy. She _________ much time to relax.
9. Spiders ___________ eight legs.
10. Paula __________ a dog called Bobby.

relax. – 9. Spiders have got eight legs. – 10. Paula’s got a dog called Bobby.
book?’ ‘I don’t know. I haven’t got it’. – 7. Has your mother got red hair? – 8. She’s very busy. She hasn’t got much time to
catches the bus to work every day. He hasn’t got a car. 5. I’m going to the dentist. I’ve got toothache. 6. ‘Where’s my
3. 1. I can’t open the door. I haven’t got a key. – 2. Paul’s got a brother and a sister. 3. Have you got a new bicycle? 4. Tom

many friends? – 5. Has your uncle got a good camera?


2. 1. Have you got a cat? – 2. Has her father got a motorbike? – 3. Has Ann got green eyes? – 4. Have Peter and Jane got

1. 1. We’ve got – 2. She hasn’t got – 3. I haven’t got – 4. Peter’s got – 5. It’s got.
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