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Transform these sentences using the verb have got like in the example below. Use short forms when possible: ‘ve got, ‘s got, haven’t got, hasn’t got. EXAMPLE: They have a yacht ⇒ They ‘ve got a yacht. 1 I have a new computer. ⇒ I a new computer. 2 Do you have a new profile photo? ⇒ a new profile photo?
Test what you know with interactive exercises and read the explanation to help you. Look at these examples to see how we use have/has got. I've got a big family. We haven't got a garden. Have you got any pets? Try this exercise to test your grammar. Read the explanation to learn more.
Complete the sentences with have got or has got. If there is a (-) use haven't got or hasn't got. 1. My sisters long hair. 2. I can't open the door. I a key. (-) 3. We an apple tree in the garden. 4. Robert a lot of friends in school. 5. They two cats and a dog. 6. Ben a lot of books. (-) 7. I enough time to go on holidays. 8.
Have got (British English) = have (American English) The verb have got is a common form used in the UK, mainly when people are speaking. In the US, people use the verb have. I ‘ve got a car. = I have a car. I haven’t got a car. = I don’t have a car. Have you got a car? = Do you have a car? Be careful with this common mistake! The verb ...
Have got (British English) = have (American English) The verb have got is a common form used in the UK, mainly when people are speaking. In the US, people use the verb have. I ‘ve got a car. = I have a car. I haven’t got a car. = I don’t have a car. Have you got a car? = Do you have a car? Be careful with this common mistake! The verb ...
25 Οκτ 2022 · HAVE and HAVE GOT mean the same thing when you are talking about owning something, holding something, or relationships. He has $20 in his wallet. He has got $20 in his wallet. *Remember the verb HAVE changes to HAS for the third person singular.He has / She has / It has Learn how to use…
16 Οκτ 2020 · Learn how to use 'have' or 'have got' in English grammar with example sentences. Understand the differences and when to use each form.