
5 Complete. Use has/hasn't got or have/haven't got The dogs The auck has got two The hone two cons
and two legs. They burlags Jags

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The dogs have got
The auck has got two
The hone has got two cors and two legs
The jads have got



It looks like there might be a few typos or errors in your sentence, but I'll do my best to provide a detailed response.
If you're trying to create a sentence using "has/hasn't got" or "have/haven't got" with the given elements, I'll make some corrections and assumptions to provide a coherent answer.
Corrected sentence: "The dog has got two legs, and the cat hasn't got two legs. They both have tails."
In this sentence: - "The dog" is singular, so we use "has got" to indicate possession. - "The cat" is also singular, and we use "hasn't got" to indicate the absence of possession. - "They both" is plural, so we use "have" to indicate possession.
If you meant something else or if there are specific details you'd like me to address, please provide more context or clarify, and I'll be happy to help!


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