The document discusses the uses of "have got" and "has got" in spoken English. "Have got" corresponds to "have" and is used mainly in spoken English, with its contracted form ("'ve got") being more common. Similarly, "has got" corresponds to "has" and is also used mainly in spoken English, with its contracted form ("'s got") being more common.
The document discusses the uses of "have got" and "has got" in spoken English. "Have got" corresponds to "have" and is used mainly in spoken English, with its contracted form ("'ve got") being more common. Similarly, "has got" corresponds to "has" and is also used mainly in spoken English, with its contracted form ("'s got") being more common.
The document discusses the uses of "have got" and "has got" in spoken English. "Have got" corresponds to "have" and is used mainly in spoken English, with its contracted form ("'ve got") being more common. Similarly, "has got" corresponds to "has" and is also used mainly in spoken English, with its contracted form ("'s got") being more common.
The document discusses the uses of "have got" and "has got" in spoken English. "Have got" corresponds to "have" and is used mainly in spoken English, with its contracted form ("'ve got") being more common. Similarly, "has got" corresponds to "has" and is also used mainly in spoken English, with its contracted form ("'s got") being more common.
Have got corresponds to have and is used mainly in spoken English.
The contracted form is more
common (ve got). Has got corresponds to has, used mainly in spoken English and its contracted form (s got) is more common.
Complete the sentences and number the pictures:
1. Mary _________________ a pair of blue gloves. 2. Tom _________________ a new brown hat. 3. The Millers __________________ a bathtub at home. 4. Helen _________________ a pair of brown boots. [negative] 5. ________ you _________ a bikini? 6. Jasons son ______________ lots of pairs of socks. 7. My neighbors ________________ a funny dog. 8. Wanda ____________________ a cat. [negative] 9. The Johnsons __________________ pigs in their farm. 10. Dad _________________ some money at the bank. 11. Al will beat Sally because he _________________ good cards. 12. Mom ____________________ violets in her garden. 13. Megan ____________________ an old vacuum cleaner. 14. ________ you _______ an umbrella to lend me? 15. Grandpa _______________ tons of old newspaper in the basement. 16. They ________ only _______ apple pie for dessert. 17. They ___________________ peach smoothie here. [neg.] 18. Grandma __________________ some coffee for her guests. 19. We __________________ a pile of clothes to iron. 20. Mr. Olsen ____________________ the time to talk to you; hes really busy today. [negative] 21. My parents __________________ some German books.