HAVE GOT exercises
A list of exercises with have/has got grammar structure.
- affirmative sentences writing exercise
- negative sentences writing exercise
- questions writing exercise
About HAVE GOT
Have / have got we use when we are talking about possession, relationships, illnesses and characteristics of people or things we can use either have or have got. The have got forms are more common in an informal style. Have got has the same meaning as have and both are used as present tenses. For the third person we use has or formal has got. The negative form of have got is is formed by adding not after have.
Sentences - e. g.
I have got a new pen.
She has got brown hair.
He hasn’t got brown eyes.
I haven’t got a pen.
Has she got a pet?
Have they got mobile phones?
VERB HAVE GOT
AFFIRMATIVE | NEGATIVE | QUESTIONS | |
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I | I have got | I haven't got | Have I got ? |
He, She, It | He has got She has got It has got |
He hasn't got She hasn't got It hasn't got |
Has he got ? Has she got? Has it got? |
We, You, They | We have got You have got They have got |
We haven't got You haven't got They haven't got |
Have they got? Have you got? Have they got? |