HAVE GOT / HAS GOT / HAVE / HAS
You can say I have or I’ve got, he has or he’s got:
HAVE / HAS
I
You We have They |
I
You We do not have They |
I
you Do we …? they |
He
She has It |
He
She doesn’t have It |
he
Does she …? it |
HAVE GOT / HAS GOT
I
You We have got They |
I
You We have not got They |
I
you Have we got …? they |
He
She has got It |
He
She has not got It |
he
Has she got …? it |
Examples:
I have blue eyes, or I’ve got blue eyes.
Tom has two sisters, or Tom has got two sisters.
Our car has four doors, or Our car has got four doors.
Sarah isn’t feeling well. She has a headache, or She’s got a headache.
They like animals. They have a horse, three dogs and six cats, or They’ve got a horse.
I don’t have a car. or I haven’t got a car.
They don’t have any children, or They haven’t got any children
‘Do you have a camera?’ ‘No, I don’t.’ or ‘Have you got a camera?’ ‘No, I haven’t.’