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によって Gabriella Sirianni 3年前.

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HAVE GOT

The text outlines the usage of the phrase "have got" in English grammar, particularly focusing on different subjects like "he," "she," "it," "I," "you," "we," and "they." It explains how to form affirmative, interrogative, and negative sentences using "

HAVE GOT

HAVE GOT->SI USA PER

DESCRIVERE RAPPORTI DI PARENTELA

HE HAS GOT A TWIN BROTHER

INDICARE POSSESSO

THEY HAVE GOT A NEW COMPUTER

HAVE GOT

I/YOU/WE/THEY

HAVE THEY GOT A NEW CAR? YES, THEY HAVE/NO, THEY HAVEN'T
THEY HAVE NOT GOT A NEW CAR
THEY HAVE GOT A NEW CAR

HE/SHE/IT

INTERROGATIVA
HAS HE GOT A BROTHER? YES, HE HAS/NO HE HASN'T
NEGATIVA
HE HAS NOT GOT/HASN'T GOT A BROTHER
AFFERMATIVA
HE HAS GOT A BROTHER