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AFFIRMATIVE
She has got blue eyebrows.
He has got a brown moustache. HAS GOT
It has got big ears. APPEARANCE
✘ We use «have got» and «has got» to describe appearance in
affirmative sentences.
Read the sentences and find 3 common points.
AFFIRMATIVE
She has got a black bike.
He has got many friends at school. HAS GOT
It has got 25 pages. POSSESSION
✘ We use «have got» and «has got» to talk about possessions in
affirmative sentences.
Read the sentences and find 3 common points.
NEGATIVE
She has not (hasn’t) got any friends.
He has not (hasn’t) got homework. HAS NOT (HASN’T) GOT
It has not (hasn’t) got a family.
✘ We use «have not (haven’t) got» and «has not (hasn’t) got» in
negative sentences.
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Have I got curly hair? +Yes, you have. -No, you haven’t.
Have you got a beard? + Yes, I have -No, I haven’t.
Have we got any food? +Yes, we have. -No, we haven’t.
Have they got any problems? + Yes, they have. - No, they haven’t.
Match
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