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Have got or Have

Have got or Have

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10th Grade

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Have got or Have

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Have got and Have  

Have got and have mean the same.

* Have got is more informal. We use have (got) here to refer to both verbs:

I’ve got a terrible pain in my back.

I have a terrible pain in my back. (more formal)

They haven’t got a car.

They don’t have a car. (more formal)

Have got and have mean the same.

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Have got and Have  

Have got and have mean the same.

We use have (got) to talk about:

possession, , relationships, , characteristics and illnesses.

*In these contexts, it is not used in the continuous form:

She’s got two cats and a dog.

She has two cats and a dog.

Not: She is having got two cats and a dog.

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Multiple Choice

 

Do you always _____ your laptop with you?

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have

2

have got

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Multiple Choice

 

They _____ a holiday in the summer.

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never got

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never have

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Multiple Choice

 

She _____ two cats.

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's got

2

's having

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