Have Got and Has Got

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 SIGNIFICADO: Verbo “tener”

 USOS:
HAVE GOT HAS GOT
I SHE
YOU HE
WE IT
THEY

 ESTRUCTURA
(+) SUJETO + HAVE/HAS GOT + RESTO
Ej: I have got a car (Yo tengo un auto)
She has got a beautiful house (Ella tiene una hermosa casa)

(-) SUJETO + HAVEN’T/ HASN’T GOT + RESTO


Ej: You haven’t got a black T-shirt (Tu no tienes una remera negra)
He hasn’t got the keys. (El no tiene las llaves)
They haven’t got a dog (Ellos no tienen un perro)

(¿?) HAVE/HAS + SUJETO + GOT + RESTO


Ej: Have you got a phone? (Tienes un telefono?)
Has she got a yellow car? (Tiene ella un auto Amarillo?)

 IMPORTANTE:
El uso del have/has got está limitado solo al presente simple. Para usar
el verbo “tener” en pasado, usamos solo el “have” con auxiliares DID y
DIDN’T o su forma en pasado HAD.

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