I Have I Have Got

I Have I Have Got. How to Use HAVE GOT or HAS GOT in English Affirmative, Negative, and Interrogative Forms YouTube (American English) We use have got or have for ailments We can use have/has got to talk about appearance, family and friends or possessions

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'I have got a dog.' (now) 'I had got a dog.' (past) 'I will have got a dog.' / 'I'm going to have got a dog.' (in the future) - possible, but changes meaning. We can use have/has got to talk about appearance, family and friends or possessions

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It can also refer to something happening in the past They have all got (They've all got) dark brown hair We can use have got to talk about our things, family members and parts of the body.

ENSEÑANDO CON ILUSIÓN HAVE GOT. We can use have got to talk about our things, family members and parts of the body. Each form has its place, and knowing when to use each helps you sound fluent.

Have got en inglés Ejercicios inglés online. It's a contraction of "I have got," used to indicate present possession or near-future obligations Have got and have - English Grammar Today - a reference to written and spoken English grammar and usage - Cambridge Dictionary