Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Have got And Has got


  • I have a pet dog/I have got a pet dog.
  • You have a nice smile/You have got a nice smile.
  • He has many friends/He has got many friends.
  • It has a long beak/ It has got a long beak.

I have/have got haven't got/don't have
We have/have got haven't got/ don't have
You have/have got haven't got/ don't have
They have/have got haven't got/ don't have
He has/has got hasn't got/doesn't have
She has/has got hasn't got/doesn't have
It has/has got hasn't got/doesn't have

- Have/has and have got/has got denotes the same meaning.
- In negatives and questions, do and does are also used.

Examples:
  • I haven't got response for the query./ I don't have response for the query.
  • He hasn't got any sibling./ He doesn't have any sibling.
  • They haven't got tickets for the show./ They don't have tickets for the show.
  • Have you got a pen to write?/ Do you have a pen to write?
  • Has he got a new Bike?/ Does he have a new Bike?
  • Have we got a new Science teacher? Do we have a new Science teacher?
  • Where have you got that book? Where do you have that book?

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