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Possession - To Have

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  • What has he got?
    He has got a tissue.
  • What has he got?
    He has got a comic book.
  • What have I got?
    You have got a mug.
  • What have you got?
    I have got an umbrella.
  • Have you got a window?
    I have got a window.
  • What has she got?
    She has got a key.
  • What has she got?
    She has got a nut.
  • Have you got a nut?
    I haven't got a nut.
  • Have you got a key chain?
    I have got a keychain.
  • What has he got?
    He has got a paper clip.
  • Has she got a dog?
    She hasn't got a dog.
  • What have you got?
    I have got some calendars.
  • What has he got?
    He has got a watch.
  • What has she got?
    She has got a candy bar.
  • What have you got?
    I have got a clock.
  • Have you got a moon?
    I haven't got a moon.
  • What has she got?
    She has got a camera.
  • What have you got?
    I have got a coin.
  • What has he got?
    He has  got some pencil sharpeners.
  • Has she got an umbrella?
    She hasn't got an umbrella.
  • Has he got a mop?
    He has got a mop.
  • Have you got a notebook?
    I have got a notebook.