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Verb ‘to have’. It is used to indicate a. possession. AFFIRMATIVE. SUBJECT. +. VERB. +. GOT. +. COMPLEMENTS. I. ‘ve. have. got. a tennis racket. You. ‘ve. have. got. many friends. He. ‘s. has. got. some good comics. She. ‘s. has. got. a sports car. It. ‘s. has.
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Verb ‘to have’ It is used to indicate a possession. AFFIRMATIVE SUBJECT + VERB + GOT + COMPLEMENTS I ‘ve have got a tennis racket. You ‘ve have got many friends. He ‘s has got some good comics. She ‘s has got a sports car. It ‘s has got a broken leg. We ‘ve have got a small flat. You ‘ve have got two canaries. They ‘ve have got a lot of money.
Verb ‘to have’ NEGATIVE SUBJECT + VERB + NOT + GOT + COMPLEMENTS I haven’t have not got a tennis racket. You haven’t have not got many friends. He hasn’t has not got some good comics. She hasn’t has not got a sports car. It hasn‘t has not got a broken leg. We haven‘t have not got a small flat. You haven’t have not got two canaries. They haven’t have not got a lot of money.
Verb ‘to have’ INTERROGATIVE VERB + SUBJECT + GOT + COMPLEMENTS + ? Have I got a pen ? Yes, I have. No, I haven’t. Have you got two rulers ? Yes, you have No, you haven’t Has he got a pencil ? Yes, he has. No, he hasn’t. Has she got a rubber ? Yes, she has. No, she hasn’t. Has it got a big door ? Yes, it has. No, it hasn’t. Have we got some glue ? Yes, we have. No, we haven’t. Have you got a sharpener ? Yes, you have No, you haven’t Have they got some chalk ? Yes, they have No, they haven’t