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GRAMMAR 1



                   have got - has got / have - has
                   •   We use ‘’have got / has got’’ or ‘’have / has’’ to talk about possession, relationships, characteristics
                     and illnesses.
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                  have got / has got


          Positive              Negative                Question              Short Answers
          I have got green eyes.  I haven’t got green eyes.  Have I got green eyes?  Yes, I have. / No, I haven't.
          You have got green eyes.  You haven’t got green eyes.  Have you got green eyes?  Yes, you have. / No, you haven’t.
          He has got green eyes.  He hasn’t got green eyes.  Has he got green eyes?  Yes, he has. / No, he hasn’t.
          She has got green eyes.  She hasn’t got green eyes.  Has she got green eyes?  Yes, she has. / No, she hasn’t.
          It has got green eyes.  It hasn’t got green eyes.  Has it got green eyes?  Yes, it has. / No, it hasn’t.
          We have got green eyes.  We haven’t got green eyes.  Have we got green eyes?  Yes, we have. / No, we haven’t.
          You have got green eyes.  You haven’t got green eyes.  Have you got green eyes?  Yes, you have. / No, you haven’t.
          They have got green eyes.  They haven’t got green eyes.  Have they got green eyes?  Yes, they have. / No, they haven’t.




                  have / has


          Positive               Negative               Question              Short Answers
          I have long hair.      I don’t have long hair.  Do I have long hair?  Yes, I do. / No, I don’t.
          You have long hair.    You don’t have long hair.  Do you have long hair?  Yes, you do. / No, you don’t.
          He has long hair.      He doesn’t have long hair.  Does he have long hair?  Yes, he does. / No, he doesn’t.
          She has long hair.     She doesn’t have long hair.  Does she have long hair?  Yes, she does. / No, she doesn’t.
          It has long hair.      It doesn’t have long hair.  Does it have long hair?  Yes, it does. / No, it doesn’t.
          We have long hair.     We don’t have long hair.  Do we have long hair?  Yes, we do. / No, we don’t.
          You have long hair.    You don’t have long hair.  Do you have long hair?  Yes, you do / No, you don’t.
          They have long hair.   They don’t have long hair.   Do they have long hair?  Yes, they do / No, they don’t.




                  A T TENTION !
                  ATTENTION !


             We use question words with the present continuous tense for making inquiries.
             W e   can   use   ‘’ ha v e got ’ ’  in c on tr ac t ed f or ms . L ook a t the e xamples belo w .
             Examples   :      - I ’ v e got thr ee br others .
             Examples   :      When is Fred visiting his grandparents?
                           - Terry’s got blue eyes.

                                             Where are they going tomorrow?
                           - You’ve got long hair.
                           - She’s got many headscarves.


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