การใช้ Have และ Have got

 การใช้    Have   และ   Have got : I have ... and I've got...

A:







- I have blue eyes. or I've got blue eyes'
- The house has six bedrooms. or The house has got six bedrooms,
-  Li Jang isn't feeling well. She has a headache. or She's got a headache.
- They have s horse, three dogs, and six cats. or They've got a horse. 

B: I don't have / I haven't got, etc. (negative)



- I have a bike, I don't have a car. or I've got a bike, but I haven't got a car.
- Mr. and Mrs. Harris don't have any children. or Mr. and Mrs. Harris haven't any children.
- It's a nice house, but it doesn't have a garage. or It's a nice house, but it hasn't got a garage.
- Mariko doesn't have a job. or Mariko hasn't got a job.

C: Do you have...? / Have you got...? etc. (question)



- Do you have a camera? or Have you got a camera?
- Does Anne have a car? or Has Anne got a car?
- What kind of car does she have? or What kind of cat has she got?
- What do you have in your bag? or What have you got in your bag?

D : Short Answers
- "Do you have a camera?" "Yes, I do." / "No, I don't." or
  "Have you got a camera?" "Yes. I have." / "No, I haven't"
- "Does Anne have a car?" "Yes, she does." / "No, she doesn't." or
   "Has Anne got a car?" "Yes, she has." /"No, she hasn't"





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Simple Past : worked, got, went, etc.

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