I have ... and I've got...

 

 

You can say I have or I've gothe has or he's got:

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   * I have blue eyes. or I've got blue eyes.

   * Tom has two sisters. or Tom has got two sisters.

   * Our car has four doors. or Our car has got four doors.

   * Sarah isn't feeling well. She has a headache. or She's got a headache.

   * They like animals. They have a horse, three dogs and six cats. or They've got a horse...

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I don't have / I haven't got etc. (negative):

You can say:


   * I don't have a car. Or I haven't got a car.

   * They don't have any children. Or They haven't got any children.

   * It's a nice house, but it doesn't have a garden. OR ... it hasn't got a garden.

   * Amy doesn't have a job at the moment. Or Amy hasn't got a job...

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Do you have? / Have you got? etc. (question):

You can say:


    * Do you have a camera? No, I don't Or Have you got a camera? No, haven't.

    * Does Helen have a car? Yes, She does Or Has Helen got a car? Yes She has.

   * What kind of car does she have? Or ...Has she got

   * How many children do they have? Or They have? Or ... Have they got?

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Make Sentences with got. The meaning is the same. 

   1. They have two children. = They've got two children.

   2. She doesn't have a key.  = She hasn't got a key.

   3. He has a new job.  = He's got a new job.

   4. Do you have an umbrella.  = Have you got an umbrella.

   5. We have a lot of work to do.  = We've got a lot of work to do.

   6. I don't have your phone number.  = I haven't got your phone number.

   7. Does your father have a car?  = Has your father got a car?

   8. How much money do we have?  = How much money have we got?


Make sentences with do / does / don't / doesn't. The meaning is the same:

   1.  Have you got any money? = Do you have any money?

   2. I haven't got many clothes. = I don't have many clothes.

   3. Has Tom got a brother? = Does Tom have a brother?

   4. How many children have they got? = How many children do they have?

   5. Have you got any questions? = Do you have any questions?

   6. Sam hasn't got a job. = Sam doesn't have a job.

 


Questions and answers. With sentences about Mark:

 1. Have you got a car?                               No.      He hasn't got a car.

 2. Have you got a bike?                             Yes.     Has has got a bike.

 3. Have you got a dog?                               No.     He hasn't got a dog.

 4. Have you got a mobile phone?              Yes.    He has got a mobile phone.

 5. Have you got a watch?                           No.     He hasn't got a watch.

 6. Have you got any brothers or sister?    Yes.    Yes tow brothers and a sister.

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About myself sentences with (I've got Or I haven't got).

   1. I haven't got a dog.

   2. I've got a bike.

   3. I've got brothers and sister.


Make sentences. Use have, has, don't have or doesn't have.

   1.  Sarah doesn't have a car, She goes everywhere by bike.

   2. They like animals. They have three dogs and two cats.

   3. Charles isn't happy. He has a lot of problems.

   4. They are always busy. They don't have much free time.

   5. What's wrong? I have something in my eye.

   6. Where's my pen? I don't know. I don't have it.

   7. Amy wants to go to the concert, but she doesn't have a ticket.



Make sentences. Use have / has got Or haven't / hasn't got:

   1. I'm not feeling very well. I've got a headache.

   2. Everybody likes Tom. He has got a lot of friends.

   3. She can't open the door. She hasn't got a key.

   4. Quick! We haven't much time.

   5. An insect has got six legs.

   6. I'm unemployed I haven't got a job.


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