
Когда пишется глагол have got/haven"t got? has got/hasn"t got? cancan"t?


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When to use "have got" and "has got"
The phrases "have got" and "has got" are used to indicate possession or ownership. They are commonly used in British English, while American English tends to use the simpler form "have" or "has" for possession. Here are the general rules for using "have got" and "has got":
- "Have got" is used with the pronouns "I," "you," "we," and "they." For example: - I have got a new car. - You have got a beautiful house. - We have got three cats. - They have got a big garden.
- "Has got" is used with the pronouns "he," "she," and "it." For example: - He has got a new job. - She has got a lovely smile. - It has got a long tail.
- In negative sentences, "haven't got" is used for "I," "you," "we," and "they," while "hasn't got" is used for "he," "she," and "it." For example: - I haven't got any money. - You haven't got a pen. - He hasn't got a car. - She hasn't got a phone.
- In questions, "have" or "has" is placed at the beginning of the sentence. For example: - Have you got a ticket? - Has she got a brother?
It's important to note that "have got" and "has got" are more commonly used in spoken English, while "have" and "has" are more common in written English. Both forms are correct and can be used interchangeably.
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