Вопрос задан 03.07.2023 в 05:50. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Ермакова Галина.

You have learnt some new words:• mummy• daddy. parents• grandparents• children;the grammar

construction have got/has got.​
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а в чем вопрос,тут нету самого задания

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Of course, I'd be happy to help you understand the new words and the "have got/has got" grammar construction!

New Words:

  1. Mummy: Informal term for "mother" often used by young children.

  2. Daddy: Informal term for "father" often used by young children.

  3. Parents: Plural form of "parent," referring to one's mother and father collectively.

  4. Grandparents: Refers to the parents of one's own parents. For example, your mother's parents and your father's parents are your grandparents.

  5. Children: Plural form of "child," referring to young human beings.

Grammar Construction - "Have Got/Has Got":

"Have got" and "has got" are common ways to express possession, ownership, or the existence of something. They are often used in informal speech and writing, especially in British English. Here's how they are used:

  • Have got: Used with pronouns "I," "you," "we," and "they."
  • Has got: Used with pronouns "he," "she," "it," and singular nouns.

Examples:

  1. I have got a new bicycle.
  2. She has got a beautiful garden.
  3. We have got two cats and a dog.
  4. They have got a big house.
  5. He has got a red car.

Remember that "have got" and "has got" are informal. In more formal situations, you can use "have" or "has" to express possession:

  1. I have a new bicycle.
  2. She has a beautiful garden.

Both forms are correct and convey the same meaning. Just choose the one that fits the style of communication you're using.

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