This document discusses the use of "have got" and "has got" to show possession, describe appearance, show relationships, and talk about illnesses or problems in English. It provides examples of questions and responses using "have got" and "has got" with different subjects to possess objects, traits, or qualities.
9. What have they got?
They
haven’t got
have got
roller blades.
They skateboards.
tO SHOW POSSESSION
10. Has she got long hair?
No, she
She’s got short hair.
hasn’t got.
tO DESCRIBE APPEARANCE
11. He’s got three sisters.
No, he
He’s got only two
sisters.
hasn’t.
tO SHOW RELATIONSHIP
12. She has got a headache.
tO TALK ABOUT ILLNESSES
PROBLEMS…
13. Has she got
Has he got
He’s got
She’s got
he hasn’t
she hasn’t
white
blonde
green
blue
....................... blue eyes?
No, .......................
.................................... eyes.
14. Has she got
Has he got
He’s got
She’s got
he hasn’t
she hasn’t
white
blonde
green
blue
.......................
No, .......................
....................................
black hair?
hair.