- Estudia la conjugación del verbo HAVE (tener) en presente.
AFFIRMATIVE
I have got = I've got
You have got = You've got
He has got = He's got
She has got = She's got
It has got = It's got
We have got = We've got
You have got = You've got
They have got = They've got
NEGATIVE
I haven't got (I have not got)
You haven't got
He hasn't got
She hasn't got
It hasn't got
We haven't got
You haven't got
They haven't got
INTERROGATIVE
Have I got?
Have you got?
Has he got?
Has she got?
Has it got?
Have we got?
Have you got?
Have they got?
El verbo have también se puede conjugar sin la partícula "got" con el mismo significado.
En otras ocasiones, en combinación con otras palabras, have adquiere distintos significados.
Estudia estas expresiones:
- Have breakfast (Desayunar)
- Have lunch (Comer - almorzar)
- Have dinner (Cenar)
- Have a shower (Ducharse)
- Have a bath (Darse un baño)
- Have a coffee (Tomar un café)
Practica con este ejercicio y con este otro
- Aprende algunas expresiones que en castellano se construyen con el verbo tener y, sin embargo, en inglés, se construyen con el verbo ser (to be):
- Tener miedo: to be afraid - He is afraid of snakes
- Tener X años: to be X years old - Peter is 34 years old
- Tener hambre: to be hungry - I'm hungry.
- Tener sed: to be thirsty - They are thirsty
- Tener prisa: to be in a hurry - Mary is in a hurry
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