Aprende Inglés
Clase 1
HAVE GOT = TENER
En esta clase aprenderemos a usar correctamente el HAVE GOT
Esta expresión verbal se usa solamente en el tiempo presente
para indicar posesión o propiedad, significa TENER, en el Presente Afirmativo se conjuga así:
I have got I´ve got (yo tengo)
You have got You´ve got (tú tienes)
He has got He´s got (él tiene)
She has got She´s got (ella tiene)
It has got It´s got (él / ella tiene)
We have got We´ve got (nos. tenemos)
You have got You´ve got (uds. tienen)
They have got They´ve got (ellos tienen)
Ejemplos :
1 I have got a car. I´ve got a car (Yo tengo un auto)
2 Peter has got many friends. Peter´s got many friends. (Peter tiene muchos amigos)
3 They have got a big house. They´ve got a big house. (Ellos tienen una casa grande)
4 My dog has got long ears. My dog´s got long ears. (Mi perro tiene orejas largas)
5 The rooms have got central heating. (Las habitaciones tienen calefacción central)
La forma negativa se usa HAVE NO GOT y HAS NOT GOT.
Generalmente se usan las contracciones HAVEN´T GOT y HASN´T GOT
I have not got a car. I haven´t got a car.
Peter has not got many friends. Peter hasn´t got many friends.
They have not got a big house. They haven´t got a big house.
My dog has not got long ears. My dog hasn´t got long ears.
The rooms have not got central heating. The rooms haven´t got central heating.
La forma interrogativa se hace por simple inversión del sujeto y HAVE o HAS:
Have you got a car? No, I haven´t got one ( one = a car)
Has Peter got many friends? Yes, he´s got a lot. (of friends)
Have they got a big house? No, they haven´t. They´ve got a small one.
Has the dog got long ears? Yes, it has. It´s got very long ones. (ones = ears)
Have the rooms got a TV? No, they haven´t got one. But they´ve got a radio.
How much money have you got? I´ve got very little (money). I´ve only got 5 dollars.
How many brothers and sisters has Bob got? He´s got one sister and two brothers.
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