UNIT 3* By Julio Gabriel. VERB HAVE GOT = TENER Affirmative Affirmative I have got I have got You have got You have got He has got He has got She has.

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UNIT 3* By Julio Gabriel

VERB HAVE GOT = TENER Affirmative Affirmative I have got I have got You have got You have got He has got He has got She has got She has got It has got It has got We have got We have got You have got You have got The have got The have got

VERB HAVE GOT = TENER Negative Negative I haven’t got I haven’t got You haven’t got You haven’t got He haven’t got He haven’t got She hasn’t got She hasn’t got It hasn’t got It hasn’t got We haven’t got We haven’t got You haven’t got You haven’t got Their haven’t got Their haven’t got

VERB HAVE GOT = TENER Interrogative Interrogative Have I got…? Have I got…? Have you got…? Have you got…? Has he got…? Has he got…? Has she got…? Has she got…? Has it got…? Has it got…? Have we got…? Have we got…? Have you got…? Have you got…? Have their got…? Have their got…?

VERB HAVE GOT = TENER Short Answer Short Answer Yes, I have/No, I have Yes, I have/No, I have Yes, you have/No, you have Yes, you have/No, you have Yes, he-she-it have/No, he-she-it have Yes, he-she-it have/No, he-she-it have Yes, we-you-they have/No, we-you-they have Yes, we-you-they have/No, we-you-they have

COUNTABLE NOUNS and UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS Chair Chair One chair (countable) One chair (countable) Two chairs (countable) Two chairs (countable) Some chairs Some chairs -(some)= unos/as – algo + contables en plural/incontables -(any)= ningun/a – nada de + contables o incontables interrogativas o negativas Water Water Money Money Ejemplo Ejemplo I haven’t got any water Have you got any water?