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What does the expression 'have got' indicate?
What does the expression 'have got' indicate?
'Have got' indicates possession or ownership of something.
Provide the affirmative form of 'have got' for 'they'.
Provide the affirmative form of 'have got' for 'they'.
'They have got' or 'They've got.'
How do you form the negative of 'have got' for 'she'?
How do you form the negative of 'have got' for 'she'?
'She has not got' or 'She hasn't got.'
What is the British English equivalent for indicating necessity similar to 'have got to'?
What is the British English equivalent for indicating necessity similar to 'have got to'?
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What question would you ask to inquire if someone possesses any money?
What question would you ask to inquire if someone possesses any money?
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What are some common words used with 'have got'?
What are some common words used with 'have got'?
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How is 'have got' typically utilized in British English?
How is 'have got' typically utilized in British English?
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What is a synonym for 'have' used in the context of possession?
What is a synonym for 'have' used in the context of possession?
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Provide an example of a colloquial expression using 'have got'.
Provide an example of a colloquial expression using 'have got'.
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What is a common way to ask someone if they have a moment?
What is a common way to ask someone if they have a moment?
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Study Notes
Словарный запас по теме "Have got"
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Have got – выражение, используемое для обозначения обладания чем-либо.
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Структура:
- Утвердительная форма: I have got (I've got), You have got (You've got), He/She/It has got (He's/She's/Its got), We have got (We've got), They have got (They've got).
- Отрицательная форма: I have not got (I haven't got).
- Вопросительная форма: Have I got?, Have you got?, Has he/she/it got?, Have we got?, Have they got?.
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Синонимы:
- have (иметь)
- own (владеть)
- possess (обладать)
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Контекст использования:
- Используется в разговорной речи на британском английском.
- Употребляется для указания на наличие чего-либо, например:
- "I've got a car." (У меня есть машина.)
- "Have you got any money?" (У тебя есть деньги?)
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Слова, часто используемые с "have got":
- Things – вещи
- Time – время
- Friends – друзья
- Problems – проблемы
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Словосочетания и выражения:
- Have got to – выражение необходимости, эквивалент "must".
- Have got something to do – иметь что-то, что нужно сделать.
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Разговорные выражения:
- "I've got your back." – Я на твоей стороне.
- "Have you got a minute?" – У тебя есть минутка?
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Региональные отличия:
- В американском английском чаще используется просто "have" без "got".
Vocabulary on "Have Got"
- Meaning: "Have got" indicates possession of something.
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Structure:
- Affirmative:
- I have got (I've got)
- You have got (You've got)
- He/She/It has got (He's/She's/Its got)
- We have got (We've got)
- They have got (They've got)
- Negative: I have not got (I haven't got)
- Interrogative:
- Have I got?
- Have you got?
- Has he/she/it got?
- Have we got?
- Have they got?
- Affirmative:
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Synonyms:
- Have
- Own
- Possess
Context of Usage
- Commonly used in British English.
- Highlights possession, for example:
- "I've got a car." (I own a car.)
- "Have you got any money?" (Do you have any money?)
Common Words with "Have Got"
- Things
- Time
- Friends
- Problems
Phrases and Expressions
- Have got to: Indicates necessity, equivalent to "must."
- Have got something to do: To have something that needs to be done.
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Conversational expressions:
- "I've got your back." (I support you.)
- "Have you got a minute?" (Do you have a moment?)
Regional Differences
- In American English, "have" is more commonly used without "got."
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Test your knowledge on the expression 'have got' and its usage in English. Explore its forms, synonyms, and context, with practical examples to deepen your understanding. Perfect for learners looking to enhance their vocabulary and grasp of idiomatic expressions.