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verbo HAVE GOT

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Inglés Mapa Mental sobre verbo HAVE GOT, criado por Mariana Lanza em 15-05-2023.
Mariana Lanza
Mapa Mental por Mariana Lanza, atualizado more than 1 year ago
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verbo HAVE GOT
  1. Uso:
    1. posesión (cosas que tengo)
      1. I have got a car
      2. descripción física
        1. Tom has got long hair
      3. 2 formas de conjugarlo
        1. HAVE GOT o HAS GOT
          1. I / You/ We/ They HAVE GOT
            1. He /She / It HAS GOT
          2. ORACIONES
            1. afirmativas
              1. sujeto + verbo + complemento
                1. I/You/We/They have got a dog
                  1. He/ She / It has got a house
                2. negativas
                  1. sujeto + verbo forma negativa + complemento
                    1. I/You/We/They have not got a dog
                      1. He/ She / It has not got a house
                        1. recuerden que pueden usar la forma corta: HAVEN'T GOT o HASN'T GOT
                      2. interrogativas
                        1. verbo (HAVE o HAS) + sujeto + GOT+ complemento ?
                          1. Have I/ you/ we/ they got a dog?
                            1. Has he/ she/ it got a house?

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