Thursday, February 17, 2011

What is more correct HAVE or HAVE GOT?

You can say I have or I've got, he has or he's got.

Affirmative:

















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OBS: The short form of I HAVE GOT is I'VE GOT
Example: I'VE GOT TWO BROTHERS. 
SHE'S GOT (SHE HAS GOT) ONE CAR.

  • Examples: I've got blue eyes. (or I have blue eyes)
  • Our car has got four doors.
  • Lucas has a headache (or Lucas has got a headache).
 Negative:

OBS: The short form of I HAVE NOT GOT is I HAVEN'T GOT.
Examples: I have not got a skate (or I haven't got a skate).
She has not got an English Book (or She hasn't got an English Book).




Or
 OBS: To do the negative or interrogative using the HAVE you must see if the pronoun is in the singular or plural.
Examples: Singular:
He doesn't have any children
She doesn't have any dog.
It doesn't have a garden.


 Examples: Plural:
They don't have any children.
You don't have  any cat
We don't have to sleep early.
OBS: Note that the pronoun YOU and I are singular too, but don't forget, it's always I DON'T HAVE or YOU DON'T HAVE.


INTERROGATIVE: 

Examples: Have you got any car?
Has he got any computer?
Or
 

OBS: To you know as use it, remember of the rule of the singular and plural pronouns.
Examples: Do you have any milk?
Does she have any fruit?







SHORT ANSWERS: 
NEGATIVE:

 










AFFIRMATIVE:














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Christian Nunes.




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