„Have got/has got” oznacza – „mieć” i stosujemy jak poniżej:
Twierdzenia:
I have got – I’ve got – ja mam
You have got – You’ve got – ty masz
He has got – He’s got – on ma
She has got – She’s got – ona ma
It has got – It’s got – ono/to ma
We have got – We’ve got – my mamy
You have got – You’ve got wy macie
They have got – They’ve got – oni/one mają
Przykłady:
I’ve got blond hair.
You’ve got blue eyes.
He’s got spiky hair.
She’s got wavy hair.
My cousin has got curly hair.
My mum has got dark hair.
Przeczenia:
I have not got – I haven’t got – ja nie mam…
You have not got – You haven’t got – ty nie masz…
He has not got – He hasn’t got – on nie ma…
She has not got – She hasn’t got – ona nie ma…
It has not got – It hasn’t got… – ono/to nie ma…
We have not got – We haven’t got – my nie mamy…
You have not got – You haven’t got – wy nie macie…
They have not got – They haven’t got – oni/one nie mają…
Przykłady:
I haven’t got short hair.
You haven’t got brown eyes.
She hasn’t got straight hair.
He hasn’t got spiky hair.
My sister hasn’t got dark hair.
My mum hasn’t got blond hair.
Pytania:
Have I got… – czy ja mam?
Have you got… – czy ty masz..?
Has he got… – czy on ma..?
Has she got…- czy ona ma..?
Has it got…- czy ono/to ma..?
Have we got..? – czy my mamy..?
Have you got..? – czy wy macie..?
Have they got..? – czy oni/one mają?
Przykłady:
Have you got brown eyes? – Yes, I have. | No, I haven’t.
Has your sister got blond hair? – Yes, she has. | No, she hasn’t.
Have they got a big house? – Yes, they have. | No, they haven’t.
Has he got dark hair? – Yes, he has. | No, he hasn’t.
Have we got blue eyes? – Yes, we have. | No, we haven’t.
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