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Have got and has got are used in spoken English.
Have a look in these examples:
Have got and has got = Have and Has
I have got a lot of friends.
I‘ve got a new car.
Have not = Haven‘t
Has not = Hasn‘t
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Now look at this:
Affirmative
You have got a good car.
Question
Have you got a good car?
Negative
You haven‘t got a good car.
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Now look at this:
Affirmative
She has got to go.
Question
has she got to go?
Negative
She hasn‘t got to go.
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PRACTICE
I / computer/new/a ( + )
I‘ve got a new computer.
My / dog / brother / a ( + )
My brother has got a dog.
She / book / a ( - )
She hasn‘t got a book.
your / car / friends / a ( ? )
Have your friends got a car?
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PRACTICE
I / computer/new/a ( + )
I‘ve got a new computer.
My / dog / brother / a ( + )
My brother has got a dog.
She / book / a ( - )
She hasn‘t got a book.
your / car / friends / a ( ? )
Have your friends got a car?