Tuesday, June 28, 2011

To have got

Today we will review the verb to have got. When we studied it this year we said that we use this verb to:

- talk about possessions;


- talk about our family;




- to describe physical appearance.



Affirmative form
I have got
You have got
He has got
She has got
It has got
We  have got
You  have got
They have got


I've got
You've got
He's got
She's got
It's got
We've got
You've got
They've got


If you want to make a negative sentence you put not between have and got


Negative form 
I have not got
You have not got
He has not got
She has not got
It has not got
We have not got
You have not got
They have not got

I haven't got
You haven't got
He hasn't got
She hasn't got
It hasn't got
We haven't got
You haven't got
They haven't got

If you want to ask a question you have to remember to put the verb first.

Example: Have you got short hair?

Verb to have + subject + got + ....

Interrogative form
Have I got short hair?
Have you got short hair?
Has he got short hair?
Has she got short hair?
Has it got short hair?
Have we got short hair?
Have you got short hair?
Have they got short hair?

And now let's exercise!




To have got online exercises 1

To have got online exercises 2

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