HAVE GOT - HAS GOT
We use the verb "have got" ;
a) To show that something belongs to someone.
*** He has got a big house.
b) To describe people, animals or things.
*** She has got a small nose.
c) To express a temporary state.
*** He has got a cold.
*** I have got a problem.
*** She has got a headache.
Affirmative Form : Subject + Have got / Has got + Noun
I have got a note-hook.
She has got some money.
Negative Form : Subject + Haven't got / Hasn't got + Noun
He hasn't got any money.
They haven't got a new car.
Interrogative Form : Have / Has + Subject + got + Noun
Have you got a rain coat ?
Has he got long tail ?
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