necesito que alguien me pueda explicar cómo usar el verbo has got, haan't got, hace got y haven't got
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Respuesta:
Have got and have mean the same. Have got is more informal. We use have (got) here to refer to both verbs:
Have(+): I’ve got a terrible pain in my back.
Have got(+): I have a terrible pain in my back. (more formal)
Have(-): haven’t got a car.
Have got(-): They don’t have a car. (more formal)
We use have (got) to talk about possession, relationships, characteristics and illnesses. In these contexts, it is not used in the continuous form
Have got: She’s got two cats and a dog.
Have: She has two cats and a dog.
Incorrect: She is having got two cats and a dog.
Structure:
(+)
I/You/We/They + have got ('ve got)...
He/She/It + has got ('s got)...
(-)
I/You/We/They + have not (haven't) + got...
He/She/It + has not (hasn't) + got...
(?)
Have + I/You/We/They + got...?
Has + He/She/It + got...?
No se si me hago entender.
Te dejo una página que me ayudó mucho cuando estudiaba las gramáticas.
Have got | LearnEnglish Teens - British Council
En esta página, hay una explicación más detallada, y hay un video. También hay ejercicios para que se pueda reforzar el tema.
Ojalá te sirva la información <3