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Have Got
Have Got
ESTRUCTURA (+)
SUJETO + HAVE/HAS GOT + … (noun)
HAVE GOT > PLURAL > THEY/YOU/WE/I
HAS GOT > SINGULAR > SHE/HE/IT
I have got a pet
She has got a pet
You have got brown hair
He has got brown hair
ESTRUCTURA (-)
SUJETO + HAVEN’T/HASN’T GOT + …
I haven’t got a pet
She hasn’t got a pet
You haven’t got brown hair
He hasn’t got brown hair
ESTRUCTURA (?)
HAVE/HAS + SUJETO + GOT + …?
Have I got a pet?
Has she got a pet?
Have you got brown hair?
Has he got brown hair?
Exercise 2: circle
1. A cat has / have got a tail.
2. A pig hasn’t / haven’t got hair.
3. I hasn’t / haven’t got blue eyes.
4. Cows haven’t / hasn’t got hands.
5. My sister hasn’t / haven’t got long hair.
6. Katy haven’t / hasn’t got a kite.
7. Rabbits haven’t / hasn’t got small ears.
8. Horses haven’t / hasn’t got small mouths.
9. Matt haven’t / hasn’t got a skateboard.