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Have got (I, You, We, They) + Family- 1st Junior

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    Have got only with I, You, We, They in the interrogative, negative or affirmative. Family members. Book: Live Beat 1, unit 4
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  • an apple? (answer it)
    Have you got an apple? No, I haven't.
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  • Have got or Haven't got?
    I have got an apple.
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  • Have got or Haven't got?
    I have got a sandwich.
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  • Have got or Haven't got?
    I haven't got an ice cream.
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  • a brother? (answer it)
    Have you got a brother? Yes, I have.
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  • Have got or Haven't got?
    I haven't got a car.
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  • Have got or Haven't got?
    I have got two bananas.
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  • Have got or Haven't got?
    I haven't got a phone.
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  • Have got or Haven't got?
    I have got a hot dog.
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  • Have got or Haven't got?
    I have got a ruler.
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  • Have got or Haven't got?
    I haven't got a sandwich.
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  • Have got or Haven't got?
    I have got two apples.
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  • a burger? (answer it)
    Have you got a burger? No, I haven't.
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  • Who's Homer in relation to Marge?
    He's Marge's husband.
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  • Who's Bart in relation to Marge and Homer?
    He's Marge and Homer's son.
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  • Who are Bart, Lisa and Maggie?
    They are Homer and Marge's children.
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