THE FAMILY MEMBERS
Look at the picture and tell me...
Who is the father of the family? Homero is the father.
Who is the mother of the family? Marge is the mother.
Who is Maggy? She is the baby of the family.
Has Bart got a brother? No, He hasn´t. He has got two sisters. They are Lisa and Maggy.
Has Marge got brothers or sisters? Yes, She has got two sisters. They are Paty and Selma.
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Verb To Have (got)
HAVE GOT (Tener/poseer)
Use have got to
possessions: I have got a car. I have not got a bike.
relationships: She has got a brother. She has not got a sister.
characteristics: He has got blue eyes. He hasn´t got long hair.
illness: We have got a cold. They haven´t got a headache.
Remember the rule to use have got....
AFFIRMATIVE Contractions
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 Contractions
I have not got I have got
You have not got You have got
He has not got He hasn´t got
She has not got She hasn´t got
It has not got It hasn´t got
We have not got We haven´t got
You have not got You haven´t got
They have not got They haven´t got
INTERROGATIVE
QUESTIONS SHORT ANSWERS
Have I got ...? Yes, I have. - No I have not got (haven´t).
Have you got ...? Yes, I have. - No I have not got (haven´t).
Has he got ...? Yes, he has. - No I has not got (hasn´t).
Has she got ...? Yes, she has. - No I has not got (hasn´t).
Has it got ...? Yes, it has. - No I has not got (hasn´t).
Have we got ...? Yes, we have. - No I have not got (haven´t).
Have you got ...? Yes, we have. - No we have not got (haven´t).
Have they got ...? Yes, they have. - No they have not got (haven´t).
Use have got to
possessions: I have got a car. I have not got a bike.
relationships: She has got a brother. She has not got a sister.
characteristics: He has got blue eyes. He hasn´t got long hair.
illness: We have got a cold. They haven´t got a headache.
Remember the rule to use have got....
AFFIRMATIVE Contractions
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 Contractions
I have not got I have got
You have not got You have got
He has not got He hasn´t got
She has not got She hasn´t got
It has not got It hasn´t got
We have not got We haven´t got
You have not got You haven´t got
They have not got They haven´t got
INTERROGATIVE
QUESTIONS SHORT ANSWERS
Have I got ...? Yes, I have. - No I have not got (haven´t).
Have you got ...? Yes, I have. - No I have not got (haven´t).
Has he got ...? Yes, he has. - No I has not got (hasn´t).
Has she got ...? Yes, she has. - No I has not got (hasn´t).
Has it got ...? Yes, it has. - No I has not got (hasn´t).
Have we got ...? Yes, we have. - No I have not got (haven´t).
Have you got ...? Yes, we have. - No we have not got (haven´t).
Have they got ...? Yes, they have. - No they have not got (haven´t).
Demostratives: This/That
Determiners: This (este, esta, esto) - That (ese, esa, eso o aquel, aquella, aquello)
Use "This" when the object is "near". Here. (=>)
This is a boy. This is a bike.
Use "That" when the object is "distant/far". There.(=====>)
That is a tree. That is a car.
Use "This" when the object is "near". Here. (=>)
This is a boy. This is a bike.
Use "That" when the object is "distant/far". There.(=====>)
That is a tree. That is a car.
Indefinite Article A/An
Indefinite Article A (un/ana) AN (un/una)
"a/an" before a countable singular noun according to the following rule...
a book - a car - a door - a girl - a student - a school
an apple - an egg - an icecream - an orange - an umbrella
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