Verb
Have got
They
You
We
It
She
He
You
I
have got
have got
have got
has got
has got
has got
have got
have got
Long form
Affirmative:
They
You
We
It
She
He
You
I
’ve got
’ve got
’ve got
’s got
’s got
’s got
’ve got
’ve got
Short form
Affirmative:
Present Simple 3rd person -singular
She’s got a new mobile
phone.
I’ve got
a bike.
They
You
We
It
She
He
You
I
have
have
have
has
has
has
have
have
not
not
not
not
not
not
not got
got
got
got
got
got
got
not got
Long form
Negative:
got
got
got
got
got
got
got
got
They
You
We
It
She
He
You
I
have
have
have
has
has
has
have
havehaven’t
haven’t
hasn’t
haven’t
haven’t
haven’t
hasn’t
hasn’t
Short form
Negative:
They haven’t got long hair.
Present Simple 3rd person -singular
He hasn’t got blue eyes.
they
you
we
it
she
he
you
I
have
have
has
has
has
have
have
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
have got
got
got
got
got
got
got
got
Interrogative:
Has she got a cold?
Present Simple 3rd person -singular
Have they got measles?
Yes, she has.No, they haven’t.
Have got
Possessions
1.
Ann has got a guitar.
Peter hasn’t got a guitar.
He’s got a skateboard.
An elephant has got a long
trunk and big ears.
My house has got four
windows.
We’ve got
new skateboards.
I haven’t got
any money.
They have got a dog. They haven’t got a dog.
They’ve got a cat.
Have they got a bird?
No, they haven’t.
Has she got a cat?
Yes, she has.
2.
Have got
Relationships
Peter has got
a sister.
Tom hasn’t got
any brothers or sisters.
We’ve got
three children.
Claire and Mike
have got a son.
Sally and Mike
have got many friends.
Sylvie hasn’t got
many friends.
Have you got any
brothers or sisters?
Yes, I have a sister.
3.
Have got
Hair and eyes
We haven’t got
brown eyes.
I’ve got big
brown eyes.
He’s got short curly black
hair.
She’s got long wavy red
hair.
Henry hasn’t got a
moustache.
He’s got a beard.
Thomas has got a
moustache.
Have they got freckles?
No, they haven’t.
Has she got freckles?
Yes, she has.
4.
Have got
Illnesses
I’ve got
a toothache.
Mark has got
a backache.
Has Peter got a headache?
Yes, he has.
Has Daisy got a fever?
No, she hasn’t.
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Verb have got - Present Simple