11 - HAVE / HAS GOT : FORM and USE

HAVE / HAS  GOT 

FORM:
Aff.                                                 
I've got   (have got)
You've got
He's got
She's got    (has got)
It's got
We've got
You've got
They've got

Neg.
I haven't got    (have not got)
You haven't got
He hasn't got
She hasn't got    (has not got)
It hasn't got
We haven't got
You haven't got
They haven't got

Int.
Have you got...?  Yes, I have.  / No, I haven't.
Has she got...?  Yes, she has.  / No, she hasn't.


USE:
- possession
I've got a smartphone

- family
I've got a brother and a sister.

- feeling (health)
I've got a cold.

- physical appearance (hair and eyes)
He's got long, brown hair and blue eyes.
He hasn't got a beard or moustache.



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