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GRAMMAR PRESENTA
TION
HA
VE
GO
T /
HA
S G
OT
QUANDO USAMOS O “HAVE GOT”
- Para falar sobre nossas posses em qualquer contexto (familiar,
escolar, material, etc.)
HAVE GOT + SCHOOL OBJECTS
Exemplos:
a) I have got a pen.
b) You’ve got a book.
c) They haven’t got a pencil sharpener.
d) Have you got a cutter?
e) She has got a blue pen.
f) Has he got na English book?
g) Has the dog got a house?
h) He’s got a diary.
FORMA AFIRMATIVA- Usa – se o sujeito + Have got/ Has got + nome do objeto
que se possui.
- Usamos “Have got” após I/ You/ We/ They ;
Exemplos: I have got a book.
- Usamos “Has got” após He/ She/ It (3ª pessoa do singular)
ABREVIAÇÕES: Usa-se ‘ve got para I / you/ we/ they
Usa-se ‘s got para He/ She/ It
Exemplos:
a) I have got a highlighter = I’ve got a highlighter
b) She has got a cryon = She’s got a cryon
FORMA NEGATIVA
- Acrescenta-se “NOT” ao verbo principal “Have”
Exemplos:
a) I have not got a book = I haven’t got a book
b) She has not got a pen = She hasn’t got a pen.
ABREVIAÇÕES
- Have not : haven’t
- Has not: hasn’t (3ª pessoa do singular: he/ she/ it)
Observação: As formas abreviadas são utilizadas na oralidade e a forma completa na escrita.
FORMA INTERROGATIVA
- Usamos os auxiliares “Have/ Has antes do sujeito e em seguida a partícula “got”.
Exemplos:
Have you got a pen?
Has she got a book?
Have they got French books?
Has it got a house?
RESPOSTAS CURTAS (SHORT ANSWERS)
- Usa-se YES + sujeito + ave/has (Respostas afirmativas)
- Usa-se No + sujeito + haven’t/ hasn’t (Respostas negativas)
Exemplos:
- Have you got a pen? Yes, I have/ No, I haven’t
- Has he got a pencil? Yes, she has/ No, she hasn’t.
- Have they got books? Yes, they have/ No, They haven’t
- Have you got schoolbags? Yes, we have/ No, we haven’t
Observação: O pronome “you” pode ser usado tanto para o singular como no plural significando você/ vocês.