This document discusses the Greek verb "have got" and provides its forms in affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences as well as how to express "some" and "any" in those contexts. In affirmative sentences, "some" is used, in negative sentences "any" is used, and in interrogative sentences "any" is also used.
This document discusses the Greek verb "have got" and provides its forms in affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences as well as how to express "some" and "any" in those contexts. In affirmative sentences, "some" is used, in negative sentences "any" is used, and in interrogative sentences "any" is also used.
This document discusses the Greek verb "have got" and provides its forms in affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences as well as how to express "some" and "any" in those contexts. In affirmative sentences, "some" is used, in negative sentences "any" is used, and in interrogative sentences "any" is also used.
This document discusses the Greek verb "have got" and provides its forms in affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences as well as how to express "some" and "any" in those contexts. In affirmative sentences, "some" is used, in negative sentences "any" is used, and in interrogative sentences "any" is also used.