English Grammar "Have/Has Got"

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Have got The same as Have, but more casual.: Have got The same as Have, but more casual. Form (structure) Meaning & Use Conversation


How do we form Have Got?: How do we form Have Got? In English, we use have or has plus got. Example: She has got long hair. affirmative: I have got curly hair. We have got curly hair. You have got curly hair. She has got curly hair. They have got curly hair.


Have Got is usually used in a contraction:: Have Got is usually used in a contraction: Example: She’s got long hair. affirmative: I’ve got curly hair. We’ve got curly hair. You’ve got curly hair. She’s got curly hair. They’ve got curly hair.


Have got in the Negative: Add Not or the Negative Contraction: Have got in the Negative: Add Not or the Negative Contraction I have not got You have not got He has not got She has not got We have not got They have not got Negative Contraction I haven’t got You haven’t got He hasn’t got She hasn’t got It hasn’t got We haven’t got They haven’t got


Yes/No Questions: Yes/No Questions Have/has + subject + got … ? Have you got any paper? Has he got a beard? Have they got internet? 1. Yes, I have. 1. No, I haven’t. Short Answers 2. Yes, he has. 2. No, he hasn’t. 3. Yes, they have. 3. No, they haven’t.


Information Questions: Information Questions Wh word Who What Where Why How Have/has have has have Subject you she they got got at your house? got at her house? got internet at their house?


Practice - Read the questions and write answers. Use the affirmative.: Practice - Read the questions and write answers. Use the affirmative. Have you got internet at your house? 1. Yes, I have. 2. Have they got internet at their house? 2. Yes, they have. 3. Has he got a truck? 3. Yes, he has. 4. Who has got a computer at home? 4. Sandy’s got a computer. 5. What has got into you? 5. I’ve got an itch. 6. Why have they got a big screen TV? 6. They’ve got a big screen TV to watch movies.


Meaning & Use: Meaning & Use We use have got in conversation, but not writing. Anna: Have you got a pencil I can borrow? Thien: Yes, I’ve got an extra pencil. Here you go. Anna: Thank you. 2. Practice. Ask your classmate to borrow something. A: Have you got _________ I can borrow? B: Sure, I’ve got ____________. Here you go. A: Thank you. Have got and have mean the same thing. Have got is more casual.


Student Practice:: Student Practice: Write a one or two paragraphs to describe a friend or family member. Use have/has got.