

Have got / Has got
‚haben‘ oder ‚hat‘
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Have got und Has got
sind Ausdrücke, die wir verwenden,
um zu sagen, dass jemand etwas besitzt oder etwas hat.
Kurzformen
I have got
I’ve got
She has got
She’s got
...
a dog. 🐕
a cat. 🐱
a rabbit. 🐇
a crocodile. 🐊
four legs. 🐶
a parrot. 🦜
a hamster. 🐹
cows. 🐄🐄
I
You
He
She
It
We
You
They
have got
have got
has got
has got
has got
have got
have got
have got
Verneinung
(Negation)
I have not got a dog. 🐕
I haven't got a dog.
You have not got a cat. 🐱
You haven't got a cat.
He has not got a rabbit. 🐇
He hasn't got a rabbit.
She has not got a crocodile. 🐊
She hasn't got a crocodile.
It has not got four legs. 🐶
It hasn't got four legs.
We have not got a parrot. 🦜
We haven't got a parrot.
You have not got a hamster. 🐹
You haven't got a hamster.
They have not got cows. 🐄🐄
They haven't got cows.
Fragebildung
(Questions)
Have I got a dog? 🐕
Have you got a cat? 🐱
Has he got a rabbit? 🐇
Has she got a crocodile? 🐊
Has it got four legs? 🐶
Have we got a parrot? 🦜
Have you got a hamster? 🐹
Have they got cows? 🐄🐄
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