El verbo have got se utiliza para indicar posesión en Inglés. En castellano se traduce como tener o poseer. El verbo tiene dos formas posibles: have got y has got. Ambas forman parte del verbo tener pero se utilizan con diferentes personas.
Affirmative
Singular
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1st. person
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I
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have got
‘ve got
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two hammers and a
screwdriver.
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2nd. person
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You
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four colour pencils.
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3rd. person
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He
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has got
‘s got
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a red pencil box.
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She
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yellow pencil
sharpeners.
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It
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an orange compass.
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Plural
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1st. person
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We
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have got
‘ve got
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a black notebook.
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2nd. person
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You
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two pendrives.
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3rd. person
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They
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twenty pens.
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Singular
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1st. person
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I
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have not got
haven’t got
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two hammers and a
screwdriver.
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2nd. person
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You
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four colour pencils.
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3rd. person
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He
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has not got
hasn’t got
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a red pencil box.
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She
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yellow pencil
sharpeners.
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It
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an orange compass.
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Plural
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1st. person
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We
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have not got
haven’t got
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a black notebook.
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2nd. person
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You
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two pendrives.
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3rd. person
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They
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twenty pens.
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Have
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I
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got
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yellow pliers?
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you
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Yes, I have / No, I haven’t
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Has
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he
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got
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Yes, he has / No, he hasn’t
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she
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Yes, she has / No, she hasn’t
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it
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Yes, it has / No, it hasn’t
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Have
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we
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got
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Yes, you have / No, you haven’t
Yes, we have / No, we haven’t
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you
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Yes, we have / No, we haven’t
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they
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Yes, they have / No, they haven’t
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- Has Franco got a green compass?
- Yes, he has.
- Has the garage got a toolboard?
- No, it hasn't.
- Has Amelie got pink scissors?
- Yes, she has.
- Have Alejo and Paula got two rulers?
- No, they haven't.
- Have Thomas and you got a silver T - ruler?
- No, we haven't.