PRESENT SIMPLE (Aff.)
                     Have (got)

I                            I             ‘ve
             have
You                          You           ‘ve
             have

He / She / It has            He / She / It ‘s    (got)
                    (got)

We           have            We            ‘ve

You          have            You           ‘ve

             have            They          ‘ve
They
Examples
• I’ve got one brother and one sister.
• You’ve got some homework to do.
• Pedro’s got three sisters.
• María’s got one brother.
• The cat’s got four legs and a tail.
• Pedro, María and I have got many friends.
• “You, boys and girls, have got one week to
  prepare the exam.”
• Pedro and María have got one car each.
PRESENT SIMPLE (Neg.)
                       Have (got)

I                               I            haven’t
                have
You             have            You          haven’t

He / She / It   has not (got)   He / She / It hasn’t   (got)

We              have            We           haven’t

You             have            You          haven’t

They            have            They         haven’t
Examples
• I haven’t got any brothers or sisters.
• You haven’t got any homework to do.
• Pedro hasn’t got three sisters.
• María hasn’t got a brother.
• The cat hasn’t got a beak.
• Pedro, María and I haven’t got many friends.
• “You, boys and girls, haven’t got one week to
  prepare the exam.”
• Pedro and María haven’t got one car each.
PRESENT SIMPLE (Aff.            Int.)
                Have (got)

I                            have

You                          have

He / She / It                has      (got)

We                           have

You                          have

They                         have
PRESENT SIMPLE (Int.)
       Have got

Have                   I
Have                  you
Has               he / she / it   (got)   ?
Have                  we
Have                  you
Have                  they
Examples
• Have I got any brothers or sisters?
• Have you got any homework to do ?
• Has Pedro got three sisters ?
• Has María got a brother ?
• Has the cat got a beak ?
• Have Pedro, María and I got many friends ?
• “You, boys and girls, have you got one week to
  prepare the exam ?”
• Have Pedro and María got one car each ?
Short Answers
•   Have I got any brothers or sisters?
                 Yes, you have. // No, you haven’t.
•   Have you got any homework to do ?
                 Yes, you have. // No, you haven’t.
•   Has Pedro got three sisters ?
                 Yes, he has. // No, he hasn’t.
•   Has María got a brother ?
                 Yes, she has. // No, she hasn’t.
•   Has the cat got a beak ?
                 Yes, it has. // No, it hasn’t.
•   Have Pedro, María and I got many friends ?
                 Yes, you have. // No, you haven’t.
•   “You, boys and girls, have you got one week to prepare the exam ?”
                 Yes, we have. // No, we haven’t.
•   Have Pedro and María got one car each ?
                 Yes, they have. // No, they haven’t.

Present To Have Forms

  • 1.
    PRESENT SIMPLE (Aff.) Have (got) I I ‘ve have You You ‘ve have He / She / It has He / She / It ‘s (got) (got) We have We ‘ve You have You ‘ve have They ‘ve They
  • 2.
    Examples • I’ve gotone brother and one sister. • You’ve got some homework to do. • Pedro’s got three sisters. • María’s got one brother. • The cat’s got four legs and a tail. • Pedro, María and I have got many friends. • “You, boys and girls, have got one week to prepare the exam.” • Pedro and María have got one car each.
  • 3.
    PRESENT SIMPLE (Neg.) Have (got) I I haven’t have You have You haven’t He / She / It has not (got) He / She / It hasn’t (got) We have We haven’t You have You haven’t They have They haven’t
  • 4.
    Examples • I haven’tgot any brothers or sisters. • You haven’t got any homework to do. • Pedro hasn’t got three sisters. • María hasn’t got a brother. • The cat hasn’t got a beak. • Pedro, María and I haven’t got many friends. • “You, boys and girls, haven’t got one week to prepare the exam.” • Pedro and María haven’t got one car each.
  • 5.
    PRESENT SIMPLE (Aff. Int.) Have (got) I have You have He / She / It has (got) We have You have They have
  • 6.
    PRESENT SIMPLE (Int.) Have got Have I Have you Has he / she / it (got) ? Have we Have you Have they
  • 7.
    Examples • Have Igot any brothers or sisters? • Have you got any homework to do ? • Has Pedro got three sisters ? • Has María got a brother ? • Has the cat got a beak ? • Have Pedro, María and I got many friends ? • “You, boys and girls, have you got one week to prepare the exam ?” • Have Pedro and María got one car each ?
  • 8.
    Short Answers • Have I got any brothers or sisters? Yes, you have. // No, you haven’t. • Have you got any homework to do ? Yes, you have. // No, you haven’t. • Has Pedro got three sisters ? Yes, he has. // No, he hasn’t. • Has María got a brother ? Yes, she has. // No, she hasn’t. • Has the cat got a beak ? Yes, it has. // No, it hasn’t. • Have Pedro, María and I got many friends ? Yes, you have. // No, you haven’t. • “You, boys and girls, have you got one week to prepare the exam ?” Yes, we have. // No, we haven’t. • Have Pedro and María got one car each ? Yes, they have. // No, they haven’t.