Вопрос задан 19.01.2020 в 03:30. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Трушкина Алина.

Употребите глагол have got /has got внужнойформе (Past or Present). Why are you holding your face

like that? ...you ...a toothache? ...a bicycle when you were a child? When you did the exam, ...you ...time to answer all the questions? I need a stamp for this letter. ...you ...one? 'It started to rain while I was walking home.' 'Did it? ...you ...an umbrella?'
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Отвечает Черняк Владислав.
1. Have you got
2. Had you get
3. Did you have time..
4. Have you got one?
5. Did you have an

А в будущем напишите времена, так как мння тянуло в паст перфект в некоторых местах и т.д..
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Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.

Using "have got" or "has got" in the correct form (Past or Present)

When using "have got" or "has got," we need to consider the tense of the sentence. Here are the correct forms for each question:

1. "Why are you holding your face like that? ... you have got a toothache?" - Present tense 2. "... a bicycle when you were a child?" - Past tense 3. "When you did the exam, ... you have got time to answer all the questions?" - Past tense 4. "I need a stamp for this letter. ... you have got one?" - Present tense 5. "'It started to rain while I was walking home.' 'Did it? ... you have got an umbrella?'" - Past tense

Now, let's answer each question in detail.

Question 1: "Why are you holding your face like that? ... you have got a toothache?"

The correct form of the verb "have got" in this sentence is "have got." So the complete sentence would be:

"Why are you holding your face like that? Do you have got a toothache?"

In this sentence, the speaker is asking if the person has a toothache because they are holding their face in a certain way. The use of "have got" in this context is to inquire about the existence of a toothache.

Question 2: "... a bicycle when you were a child?"

The correct form of the verb "have got" in this sentence is "had got." So the complete sentence would be:

"... a bicycle when you had got a child?"

In this sentence, the speaker is asking if the person had a bicycle when they were a child. The use of "had got" in this context is to refer to a possession in the past.

Question 3: "When you did the exam, ... you have got time to answer all the questions?"

The correct form of the verb "have got" in this sentence is "did you have got." So the complete sentence would be:

"When you did the exam, did you have got time to answer all the questions?"

In this sentence, the speaker is asking if the person had enough time to answer all the questions during the exam. The use of "did you have got" in this context is to refer to the availability of time in the past.

Question 4: "I need a stamp for this letter. ... you have got one?"

The correct form of the verb "have got" in this sentence is "do you have got." So the complete sentence would be:

"I need a stamp for this letter. Do you have got one?"

In this sentence, the speaker is asking if the person has a stamp that they can use for the letter. The use of "do you have got" in this context is to inquire about the possession of a stamp in the present.

Question 5: "'It started to rain while I was walking home.' 'Did it? ... you have got an umbrella?'"

The correct form of the verb "have got" in this sentence is "did you have got." So the complete sentence would be:

"'It started to rain while I was walking home.' 'Did it? Did you have got an umbrella?'"

In this conversation, the first speaker mentions that it started raining while they were walking home. The second speaker then asks if the first speaker had an umbrella. The use of "did you have got" in this context is to refer to the possession of an umbrella in the past.

Remember to use the correct form of "have got" based on the tense of the sentence.

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