This document provides information about the verbs "to be" and "have got" in English. It outlines the affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms of each verb. For "to be", the affirmative form includes subjects like "I am" and "you are". The negative form uses contractions like "I'm not" and "you aren't". Questions are formed with "am I?", "are you?", etc. For "have got", the affirmative form uses contractions like "I've got" and "you've got". The negative uses "haven't got" and the interrogative uses "have I got?" and "have you got?". Students are encouraged to study these forms to do well.