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The cats ... [have got] 4 legs.
The cats have got 4 legs.
These mice ... [have got] 2 buttons.
These mice have got 2 buttons.
These laptops ... [have got] a WiFi.
These laptops have got a WiFi.
These smartphones ... [have got] a Bluetooth.
These smartphones have got a Bluetooth.
The cat ... [have got] an orange body.
The cat has got an orange body.
The book ... [have got] 50 pages.
The book has got 50 pages.
The mouse ... [have got] 2 buttons.
The mouse has got 2 buttons.
The laptop ... [have got] a WiFi.
The laptop has got a WiFi.
The smartphone ... [have got] a Bluetooth.
The smartphone has got a Bluetooth.
It ... [have got] two long ears.
It has got two long ears.
It ... [have got] wings.
It has got wings.
It ... [have got] a big body.
It has got a big body.
It ... [have got] a long tail.
It has got a long tail.
It ... [have got] 4 legs.
It has got 4 legs.
Diana and I ... [have got] a glue.
Diana and I have got a glue.
John and I ... [have got] a tape.
John and I have got a tape.
Kate and I ... [have got] a pencil case.
Kate and I have got a pencil case.
Mike and I ... [have got] an eraser.
Mike and I have got an eraser.
Alex and I ... [have got] a backpack.
Alex and I have got a backpack.
Kate, Alex and Diana ... [have got] a glue.
Alex, Kate and Diana have got a glue.
Mike, John and Kate ... [have got] a tape.
Mike, John and Kate have got a tape.
John, Alex and Kate ... [have got] a pencil case.
John, Alex and Kate have got a pencil case.
Alex and Mike ... [have got] an eraser.
Alex and Mike have got an eraser.
Kate and Diana ... [have got] a backpack.
Kate and Diana have got a backpack.
Kate ... [have got] a glue.
Kate has got a glue.
Mike ... [have got] a tape.
Mike has got a tape.
John ... [have got] a pencil case.
John has got a pencil case.
Diana ... [have got] an eraser.
Diana has got an eraser.
Alex ... [have got] a backpack.
Alex has got a backpack..
They ... [have got] a horse.
They have got a horse.
They ... [have got] a frog.
They have got a frog.
They ... [have got] a fish.
They have got a fish.
They ... [have got] a cat.
They have got a cat.
They ... [have got] a dog.
They have got a dog.
We ... [have got] a horse.
We have got a horse.
We ... [have got] a frog.
We have got a frog.
We ... [have got] a fish.
We have got a fish.
We ... [have got] a cat.
We have got a cat.
We ... [have got] a dog.
We have got a dog.
She ... [have got] a horse.
She has got a horse.
She ... [have got] a frog.
She has got a frog.
She ... [have got] a fish.
She has got a fish.
She ... [have got] a cat.
She has got a cat.
She ... [have got] a dog.
She has got a dog.
He ... [have got] a horse.
He has got a horse.
He ... [have got] a frog.
He has got a frog.
He ... [have got] a fish.
He has got a fish.
He ... [have got] a fish.
He has got a fish.
He ... [have got] a cat.
He has got a cat.
He ... [have got] a dog.
He has got a dog.
You ... [have got] a horse.
You have got a horse.
You ... [have got] a frog.
You have got a frog.
You ... [have got] a fish.
You have got a fish.
You ... [have got] a cat.
You have got a cat.
You ... [have got] a dog.
You have got a dog.
I ... [have got] a horse.
I have got a horse.
I ... [have got] a frog.
I have got a frog.
I ... [have got] a fish.
I have got a fish.
I ... [have got] a cat.
I have got a cat.
I ... [have got] a dog.
I have got a dog.