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Языковая конструкция " Have got ". Вопрос и краткий ответ .

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Формы to have и have got имеют существенные грамматические различия. Не тродно предположить что have got склоняется по лицам аналогично to have . Обычно в этой консрукции используются краткие формы .

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has got

has got

has got в 3-ем лице единственного числа

has got

в 3-ем лице единственного числа

в 3-ем лице единственного числа He She It Bob has got

в 3-ем лице единственного числа

He

She

It

Bob

has got

Tom and Bob have got two bikes. (Tom and Bob / two bikes)

Tom and Bob have got two bikes.

(Tom and Bob / two bikes)

They have got a ball. (They / a ball)

They have got a ball.

(They / a ball)

Tom has got a bike. (Tom / a bike)

Tom has got a bike.

(Tom / a bike)

It has got a ball. (It / a ball)

It has got a ball.

(It / a ball)

Tom and Bob have n’t got two frogs. have not got (Tom and Bob / two frogs)

Tom and Bob have n’t got two frogs.

have not got

(Tom and Bob / two frogs)

Tom has n’t got a hat. has not got (Tom / a hat)

Tom has n’t got a hat.

has not got

(Tom / a hat)

They have not got a car. have n’t got (They / a car)

They have not got a car.

have n’t got

(They / a car)

It has not got a robot. has n’t got (It / a robot)

It has not got a robot.

has n’t got

(It / a robot)

 has got/ has n’t got  have got/ have n’t got 1) Bill and Fred  a game. 2) Fred  a cap. 3) They ___________________ a drum. 4) Bill ___________________a cat. 5) Bill and Fred _______________ a TV. Fred a cap Bill a drum a game

has got/ has n’t got

have got/ have n’t got

1) Bill and Fred a game.

2) Fred a cap.

3) They ___________________ a drum.

4) Bill ___________________a cat.

5) Bill and Fred _______________ a TV.

Fred

a cap

Bill

a drum

a game

 has got/ hasn’t got  have got/ haven’t got 1) Bill and Fred have got a game. 2) Fred has got a cap. 3) They have got a drum. 4) Bill has n’t got a cat. 5) Bill and Fred have n’t got a TV. Fred a cap Bill a drum a game

has got/ hasn’t got

have got/ haven’t got

1) Bill and Fred have got a game.

2) Fred has got a cap.

3) They have got a drum.

4) Bill has n’t got a cat.

5) Bill and Fred have n’t got a TV.

Fred

a cap

Bill

a drum

a game

Have you got presents? Yes, we have. Have you got pigs? No, we have n’t .

Have you got presents?

Yes, we have.

Have you got pigs?

No, we have n’t .

Has it got a house? Yes, it has. Has it got a friend? a house No, it has n’t . It a friend

Has it got a house?

Yes, it has.

Has it got a friend?

a house

No, it has n’t .

It

a friend

(Emma / a computer) Has Emma got a computer? Yes, she has.

(Emma / a computer)

Has Emma got a computer?

Yes, she has.

 (Emma / a dog) Has Emma got a dog? No, she has n’t .

(Emma / a dog)

Has Emma got a dog?

No, she has n’t .

 (Emma / a car) Has Emma got a car? Yes, she has.

(Emma / a car)

Has Emma got a car?

Yes, she has.

(Emma / a hat) Has Emma got a hat? No, she has n’t .

(Emma / a hat)

Has Emma got a hat?

No, she has n’t .

(they / eyes) Have they got eyes? Yes, they have.

(they / eyes)

Have they got eyes?

Yes, they have.

(they / pens) Have they got pens? No, they have n’t .

(they / pens)

Have they got pens?

No, they have n’t .

Thank you for your work! Good luck!

Thank you for your work!

Good luck!