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18 September 2013

Have got - Has got


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
1st. person
I
have got
‘ve got
two hammers and a screwdriver.
2nd. person
You
four colour pencils.
3rd. person
He
has got
‘s got
a red pencil box.
She
yellow pencil sharpeners.
It
an orange compass.
Plural
1st. person
We
have got
‘ve got
a black notebook.
2nd. person
You
two pendrives.
3rd. person
They
twenty pens.

have got a car. (Yo tengo un coche.)
You have got two brothers. (Vos tenés dos hermanos.)
He has got a big house. (Él tiene una casa grande.)
She has got a cat. (Ella tiene un gato.)
It has got a ball. (Él tiene una pelota.)
We have got brown measuring tapes. (Nosotros tenemos cintas métricas marrones.)
They have got red bicycles. (Ellos tienen bicicletas rojas.)


Examples:

Marie has got a red screwdriver.
 She

Peter and Andrew have got four hammers and ten nails.
         They 

Sergio and I have got yellow pencil boxes.
       We

Frank has got a red protractor.
  He



Negative

Singular
1st. person
I
have not got
haven’t got
two hammers and a screwdriver.
2nd. person
You
four colour pencils.
3rd. person
He
has not  got
hasn’t  got
a red pencil box.
She
yellow pencil sharpeners.
It
an orange compass.
Plural
1st. person
We
have not got
haven’t got
a black notebook.
2nd. person
You
two pendrives.
3rd. person
They
twenty pens.


Interrogative

Have
I
got
yellow pliers?
Yes, you have / No, you haven’t
you
Yes, I have / No, I haven’t
Has
he
got
Yes, he has / No, he hasn’t
she
Yes, she has / No, she hasn’t
it
Yes, it has / No, it hasn’t
Have
we
got
Yes, you have / No, you haven’t
Yes, we have / No, we haven’t
you
Yes, we have / No, we haven’t
they
Yes, they have / No, they haven’t


Examples:
  • 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.



 
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