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Grammar

Have got y has got

A continuación, aprenderemos el uso del verbo Have got


Use

To show that something belongs to someone:


Usamos el have got o has got para decir que algo le pertenece a
alguien.

She has got a computer


To describe people, animals or things:
Para describir personas, animales o cosas
She has got long hair.
To express a temporary state:
Para expresar una situación temporal
She has got a cold. We have got a problem.

The verbs have got chart


Affirmative Negative Interrogative
Long Form Short Form Long Form Short Form
I have got I’ve got black I have not got I haven’t got Have I got
black hair hair black hair black hair black hair?
You have got You’ve got You have not You haven’t Have you got
black hair black hair got black hair got black hair black hair?
He has got He’s got black He has not got He hasn’t got Has he got
black hair hair black hair black hair black hair?
She has got She’s got She has not She hasn’t got Has she got
black hair black hair got black hair black hair black hair?
It has got It’s got black It has not got It hasn’t got Has it got
black hair hair black hair black hair black hair?
We have got We’ve got We have not We haven’t Have we got
black hair black hair got black hair got black hair black hair?
You have got You’ve got You have not You haven’t Have you got
black hair black hair got black hair got black hair black hair?
They have got They’ve got They have not They haven’t Have they got
black hair black hair got black hair got black hair black hair?
We form the negative of have got by putting not between have and
got:
Formaremos las oraciones negativas poniendo la palabra not entre
have y got o has y got.

Penny has got a bag. Penny has not got a bag.


They have got a house They have not got a house.

We form the interrogative of have got by putting have/ has before the
subject:
Para formar la oración interrogativa es necesario poner al principio de
la oración la palabra Have o Has antes del sujeto.
Penny has got a bag. Has Penny got a bag?

They have got a house Have they got a house?

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