Have Got / Has Got: Expressing Possession
‘Have got’ and ‘has got’ are used to talk about possession, family relationships, and physical characteristics.
1. Affirmative
I have got, You have got, He/She/It has got, We have got, They have got.
Contractions: I’ve got, He’s got, They’ve got.
Example: I have got a book. She has got blue eyes.
2. Negative
I haven’t got, He hasn’t got.
Example: I haven’t got a car. She hasn’t got any brothers.
3. Questions
Have I got? Has he got?
Example: Have you got a pen? Has she got a sister?
Exercises
Complete: I … got a cat. She … got long hair. … you got a phone?
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