When do we use have got and when have
In British English have got is used quite often, in other areas it is common to use the main verb have.
1. Affirmative sentences
have | have got |
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I have a brother. | I have got a brother. |
I've got a brother. | |
You have a sister. | You have got a sister. |
You've got a sister. | |
He has a cat. | He has got a cat. |
He's got a cat. | |
She has a dog. | She has got a dog. |
She's got a dog. | |
It has Bluetooth. | It has got Bluetooth. |
It's got Bluetooth. | |
We have books. | We have got books. |
We've got books. | |
You have a nice room. | You have got a nice room. |
You've got a nice room. | |
They have pets. | They have got pets. |
They've got pets. |
have got be is often used in its contracted form even in written language.
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