HAVE/HAS GOT
POSITIVE NEGATIVE QUESTION
I have got a car. I haven't got a car. Have I got a car?
You have got a car. You haven't got a car. Have you got a car?
He has got a car. He hasn't got a car. Has he got a car?
She has got a car. She hasn't got a car. Has she got a car?
It has got a car. It hasn't got a car. Has it got a car?
We have got a car. We haven't got a car. Have we got a car?
They have got a car. They haven't got a car. Have they got a car?
- I have got a car.
- She has got two sisters.
- We have got many pens.
Have/has got OR have/has
- I have got a sister.
- I have a sister.
(+) I have got a book.
(-) I haven't got a book.
(?) Have I got a book?
(+) I have a book.
(-) I don't have a book.
(?) Do I have a book?
Wrong Usages
Examples:
A: Have you got a pencil?
B: No, I haven't. (right)
No, I don't. (wrong)
A: Do you have any money?
B: No, I don't. (right)
No, I haven't. (wrong)
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