✅ Have got for kids, Have you got for kids English grammar Aprende con Víctor ✅✅

✅✅ got, Have you got? Aprende con Víctor.✅✅ Have you got...? Have I got...? Yes I have. No I haven´t. “Have you got ...?“ is a question that is used to ask if someone possesses something. For example: “Have you got a pencil?“ (Asking if someone has a pencil.) “Have you got a toy?“ (Asking if someone has a toy.) To use “have you got ...?“ correctly, you should follow the structure “have you got a noun?“ For example: “Have you got a book?“ (Asking if someone has a book.) “Have you got a bike?“ (Asking if someone has a bike.) “Have you got ...?“ is a useful question to ask when you want to know if someone possesses a particular thing. It can be used to ask about a wide range of objects or items. Here are some more examples: “Have you got a dog?“ (Asking if someone has a dog.) “Have you got a phone?“ (Asking if someone has a phone.) “Have you got a backpack?“ (Asking if someone has a backpack.) To answer a question with “have you got ...?“, you can use “yes“ if you do possess the thing being asked about, or “no“ if you do not possess it. For example: “Have you got a pencil?“ “Yes, I’ve got a pencil.“ (Saying that you do have a pencil.) “Have you got a pencil?“ “No, I haven’t got a pencil.“ (Saying that you do not have a pencil.) Inglés para niños. Gramática inglés para niños.
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