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Le verbe Have au Present

Have indique un sens général de possession.

Have au Present

I have got

he
she has got
it

we
you have got
they

I have

he
she has
it

we
you have
they

I have got a sandwich.


I have a sandwich.
J'ai un sandwich.
You have got a beautiful doll.
You have a beautiful doll.
Tu as une belle poupée.

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We have got a large blanket.
We have a large blanket.
Nous avons une grande couverture.
Steve and Susan have got large hats.
Steve and Susan have large hats.
Steve et Susan ont de grands chapeaux.
He has got some old shirts.
He has some old shirts.
Il a de vieilles chemises.
She has got a blue mug.
She has a blue mug.
Elle a une grande tasse bleue.
The dog has got some toys.
The dog has some toys.
Le chien a des jouets.

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Phrase négative avec Have got au Present : Have not got
Phrase négative avec Have au Present : Do not have

Sujet + do not have s'emploie pour former une phrase négative avec
n'importe quel sujet sauf la troisième personne du singulier.

Do Not Have

I do not have a pillow

they do not have the camera

Sujet + have not got s'emploie pour former une phrase négative avec
n'importe quel sujet sauf la troisième personne du singulier.

Have Not Got

I have not got a pillow

they have not got the camera

I have not got a pillow. I have got a blanket.


I do not have a pillow. I have a blanket.
Je n'ai pas d'oreiller. J'ai une couverture.
They have not got the camera.
They do not have the camera.
Ils n'ont pas l'appareil photo.

Brianna and Kayla have not got dresses.


Brianna and Kayla do not have dresses.
Brianna et Kayla n'ont pas de robe.
The students have not got cheap computers.
The students do not have cheap computers.
Les étudiants n'ont pas d'ordinateur bon marché.

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Phrase négative avec Has got au Present : Has not got
Phrase négative avec Have au Present : Does not have

Sujet + does not have s'emploie pour former une phrase négative à la
troisième personne du singulier.

Does Not Have

it does not have a garage

she does not have the umbrella

Sujet + has not got s'emploie pour former une phrase négative à la troisième
personne du singulier.

Has Not Got

it has not got a garage

she has not got the umbrella

It has not got a garage.


It does not have a garage.
Elle n'a pas de garage.

She has not got the umbrella.


She does not have the umbrella.
Elle n'a pas le parapluie.

He has not got a pen. He has got a pencil.


He does not have a pen. He has a pencil.
Il n'a pas de stylo. Il a un crayon.

Laura has not got the eggs. She has got the apples.
Laura does not have the eggs. She has the apples.
Laura n'a pas les œufs. Elle a les pommes.

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Phrases interrogatives avec Have Got au Present
Phrases interrogatives avec Have au Present : Do

Do + sujet + have s'emploie pour poser une question avec tous les sujets sauf
celui à la troisième personne du singulier au Present.

Do Have ?

do you have a hamburger ?

do they have a new store ?

Have + sujet + got s'emploie pour poser une question avec n'importe quel
sujet sauf la troisième personne du singulier au Present.

Have Got ?

have you got a hamburger ?

have they got a new shop ?

Have you got a hamburger?


Do you have a hamburger?
Avez-vous un hamburger ?
Have they got a new shop?
Do they have a new store?
Ont-ils un nouveau magasin ?

Have the gardens got large bushes?


Do the gardens have large bushes?
Les jardins ont-ils de grands arbustes ?

They have got a cage. Have they got birds?


They have a cage. Do they have birds?
Ils ont une cage. Ont-ils des oiseaux ?

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Phrases interrogatives avec Has Got au Present
Phrases interrogatives avec Have au Present : Does

Does + sujet + have s'emploie pour poser une question avec la troisième
personne du singulier au Present.

Does Have ?

does it have a clock ?

does the cook have eggs ?

Has + sujet + got s'emploie pour poser une question avec la troisième
personne du singulier au Present.

Has Got ?

has it got a clock ?

has the cook got eggs ?

Has it got a clock?


Does it have a clock?
A-t-elle une horloge ?
Has the cook got eggs?
Does the cook have eggs?
Le cuisinier a-t-il des œufs ?

Has Mike got a black cup?


Does Mike have a black cup?
Mike a-t-il une tasse noire ?

Has she got a large wardrobe?


Does she have a large closet?
A-t-elle une grande penderie ?

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