Grammar A TO HAVE GOT POSITIVE FORM + Full form NEGATIVE FORM Short form Full form Short form I have got I’ve got I have not got I haven’t got You have got You’ve got You have not got You haven’t got He has got He’s got He has not got He hasn’t got She has got She’s got She has not got She hasn’t got It has got It’s got It has not got It hasn’t got We have got We’ve got We have not got We haven’t got You have got You’ve got You have not got You haven’t got They have got They’ve got They have not got They haven’t got SHORT ANSWERS QUESTIONS ? Positive form Negative form Have I got? Yes, I have. No, I haven’t. Have you got? Yes, you have. No, you haven’t. Has he got? Yes, he has. No, he hasn’t. Has she got? Yes, she has. No, she hasn’t. Has it got? Yes, it has. No, it hasn’t. Have we got? Yes, we have. No, we haven’t. Have you got? Yes, you have. No, you haven’t. Have they got? Yes, they have. No, they haven’t. REMEMBER! REMEMBER! I: always capital letter! • Yes, + full form • Yes, … or No, … No, + short form. don’t forget the comma. USE To have got is used to talk about possession. Je gebruikt to have got om bezit uit te drukken. EXAMPLES • Rebecca and Aneesha have got a calculator. They have also got a computer, but they haven’t got a car. Have we got a computer in our classroom? Yes, we have. / No, we haven’t. Have you got a pencil in your pencil case? Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t. Rachel, has she got an atlas? Yes, she has. Unit 1 • Can you help me please? Grammar page 1
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