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I have/I’ve

→Our car has four doors, or Our car


has got four doors.
→Sarah isn’t feeling well. She has a
headache, or She’s got a headache.

got →They like animals. They have a horse,


three dogs, and six cats, or They’ve got
a horse
I don’t have/ I haven’t got etc.
(negative)
You can say:
I/ we/ you don't have
/they
He/she/it doesn't
Or
You can say I have or I’ve got, he has or
I/ we/ you haven’t got
he’s got:
/they
I Have He/she/it hasn't
We Examples
You →I have a bike, but I don’t have a car.
They or I’ve got a bike, but I haven’t got a
He Has car.
She →Mr. and Mrs. Harris don’t have any
it children, or . . . haven’t got any
children.
Or →It’s a nice house, but it doesn’t have a
garage, or . . . it hasn’t got a garage.
I Have (I’ve got)
→Mariko doesn’t have a job. or Mariko
We got (we’ve
You got) hasn’t got a job.
They (you’ve Do you have.....?/ Have you got....? etc.
got)
(questions)
(they’ve
got) You can say:
He Has (he’s got)
She got (she’s got) do I/ we/ you /they Have?
it (it’s got) does He/she/it
Example:
Or
→I have blue eyes, or I’ve got blue
eyes. Have I/ we/ you /they got?
→Tim has two sisters, or Tim has got Has He/she/it
two sisters. Example
→Do you have a camera? or Have you
got a camera?
→Does Helen have a car? or Has Helen
got a car?
→What kind of car does she have? or
What kind of car has she got?
→What do you have in your bag? or
What have you got in your bag?

Short answers
→ “Do you have a camera?” “Yes, I
do.” / “No, I don’t.” or
→ “Have you got a camera?” “Yes, I
have.” / “No, I haven’t.”
→ “Does Anne have a car?” “Yes, she
does.” / “No, she doesn’t.” or
→ “Has Anne got a car?” “Yes, she
has.” / “No, she hasn’t.”

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