27 de junio de 2025

Have you got…?

Have you got…?

You are probably familiar with the question, “Do you have…?” which indicates possession of something (time, family, a job, etc.) however, there is also another option you can use that is more colloquial, in British English than American English, but can be used anywhere.

“Have you got…?” uses have as an auxiliary verb and got to define possession. You can only use this expression in the PRESENT TENSE.

Make sure you pay attention to the noun you use.

· If it’s an uncountable noun you should use ANY before the noun.

· If it’s a countable noun make sure you use the article “a” or “an” in the singular form and “any” in the plural form.

Here are some examples to help you:

Have you got any brothers or sisters? Yes, I`ve got 2 brothers and a sister.

Have you got a magazine? No, I haven’t got any!

Have you got a lighter? No, I’m sorry I haven’t got one. I lost it.

Hello, I would like to make a reservation for next week. Have you got a room available? Yes, we’ve got many rooms available.

Have you got the time, please? No, I haven’t, sorry.

Have you got an envelope? I need to send this letter, urgently. Yes, I do.

Have you got any stamps? Yes, I’ve got lots.

I really want to see what she looks like. Have you got any pictures? No, I haven`t got any. Sorry!

 

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