The document describes different ways to say what possessions various people and things have or do not have using forms of the verb "to have". It provides examples of sentences using "have got" and "has got" with different subjects like I, you, we, they, he, she, and it. It also shows how to form negative sentences using "haven't got" or "hasn't got".
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Have got
2. I have got blue I have got
eyes. orange hair.
I have got a
toy rabbit.
I have got a
green dress.
3. I I’ ve got
We We’ve got
You
have got You’ve got
They they’ve got
He He’s got
She has got She’s got
It It’s got
4. He has got a guitar.
or
He’s got a guitar.
She has got a book.
or
She’s got a book.
5. They have got a big house.
or
They’ve got a big house.
We have got an old car.
or
We’ve got an old car.
6. I
We
have not
You
(haven’t)
They
got
He
She
has not
(hasn’t)
It