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English Sentence Structure: Have vs. Have Got in Everyday Conversations

Learn the differences between "have got" and "have" in British and American English. Practice common phrases like "Have you got a pet?" with real-life examples. Improve your fluency by mastering these essential language nuances.

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English Sentence Structure: Have vs. Have Got in Everyday Conversations

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  1. „EU peníze středním školám“

  2. Have got vs. Have in presentsimple tense

  3. I have got – typical for British English

  4. I have – typical for American English

  5. Sentences Have you got a brother? / Do you have a brother? Yes, I have. Yes, I do. No, I haven‘t No, I don‘t. I have got a sister. I have a sister. I‘ve got a sister. I‘ve a sister.

  6. Answer these questions Have you got a pet? Do you have a sister? Do you have a car? Have you got any children? Do you have a computer at home? Have you got an old bike? Do you have lots of friends? Do you have a problem? Have you got any questions?

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