Grammar: ✨ Grammar F: 🧩 Parts of Speech - Basics (A1) - Lesson 11: The Verb "have got" (Simple Possession: I have got a pen)

Grammar: Verbs for Possession A1 Lesson 11: Using "have got" What you will learn: By the end of this lesson, you will be able to use "have got" and "has got" to talk about the things you and other people own or possess . The Grammar Rules 📖 In spoken English, a very common way to say you have something is with the verb phrase "have got" . The rule changes depending on the pronoun. Rule 1: Use have got For subjects: I, You, We, They I have got a question. You have got a nice hat. They have got a house near the river. Rule 2: Use has got For subjects: He, She, It He has got a new motorcycle. She has got a shop in the market. It (the cat) has got white paws. Grammar Toolkit 🛠️ Speaking Fluently with Contractions In everyday speaking, we almost always use short forms (contractions). Long Form Short Form Long Form Short Form I have got I've got He has got He's got You have got You've got She has got She's got We have got We've got It has got It's got They…