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Possessions and Relationships: Who Has What?

Explore the use of "have got" and "has got" in English with examples and translations for better understanding. Learn how to talk about possessions and relationships effortlessly in everyday conversations.

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Possessions and Relationships: Who Has What?

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  1. Have gotmít

  2. Podmět + have got + předmět

  3. I have got a pet. • You´vegot a friend from London. • We have got a hamster. • They´vegot two cousins.

  4. She has got a brother. • He´sgot a sister.

  5. We have not got a big house. • They haven´t got a blue car. • She has not got a bike. • He hasn´t got a snake.

  6. Have you got a camera? • Has Tom got a mobile phone? • Yes, I have. • No, he hasn´t.

  7. Translate: • Nemám sešit. • Má Erica bratra? • Máš moje knihy. • Máme dobrého učitele. • Mickey nemá psa, má kočku. • Má Mr Wilson auto?

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