HAVE GOT
AND HAS GOT
We use ‘have got’ with
you/we/they/I /plural nouns and ‘has got’ with
he/she/it/singular nouns to say that we own or possess something/ somebody now.
Positive
sentences: you have got
a car
They
have got a son
We
have got two buildings
I
have got a good friend
The
boys have got 5 bikes
He has got a nice pen
She
has got a wonderful house
It has
got nice eyes
Paul has got a daughter
Negative
sentences: you
have not got a car
They
have not got a son
We
have not got two buildings
I havenot got a good friend
The
boys have not got 5 bikes
He has not got a nice pen
She
has not got a wonderful house
It has
not got
nice eyes
Paul
has not got a daughter
Questions : Have
you got a car?
Have they got a son ?
Have we got two buildings ?
Have I
got a good friend?
Have the
boys got 5 bikes?
Has he got a nice pen ?
Has she got a wonderful house ?
Has it got
nice eyes?
Has
Paul got a daughter?
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