Unit 2 A Friend in Need …
Subject + have/has + got + object Have got../ Has got.. Express possession Subject + have/has + got + object
Have got/ has got Affirmitive (positive) Object Have/has got Subject long hair have got I We You They Long hair has got He She It
Examples: I have got a dog. we have got a new car. You have got long hair. Ahmed and Omar have got light brown skin. Nada has got fair hair She has got blue eyes. He has got a new car.
Have got/ Has got Negative green eyes have not got I We You They has not got He She It
Short form Full form haven’t got have not got I We You They hasn’t got has not got He She It
Negative: I have got a car. I haven’t got a car. You have got brown eyes. You haven’t got brown eyes. He has got a beard. He hasn’t got a beard. She has got a cat. She hasn’t got a cat.
Have got/ has got Interrogative (Question) To write a Yes/No Question. We use the rule: Have/ Has + subject + got + object + ?
Have got/ Has got Yes/No Question. ? Object got subject Have/ has a new car I we you they have he she it Has
Examples … She has got blue eyes Has she got blue eyes? Yes, she has. No, she hasn’t. He has got blue eyes Has he got blue eyes? Yes, he has. No, he hasn’t. I have got a new car Have you got a new car? Yes, I have. No, I haven't. They have got a new car Have they got a new car? Yes, they have. No, they haven't.
Subject + can + base form of the verb Can Express ability Subject + can + base form of the verb
Can (Express ability) Affirmitive (positive) Subject Can Base form of the verb I We You They He She It Coock
Can (Express ability) Negative Subject Can not Base form of the verb I We You They He She It Coock
Can (Express ability) Interrogative (Question) ? Base form of the verb subject Can coock I we you they he she it can
-can- Can Express ability I can speak French I can’t speak French. Positive Negative Question I can speak French I can’t speak French. Can you speak French? Yes, I can. No, I can’t. He can run fast He can’t run fast Can he run fast? Yes, he can. No, he can’t. Can
Can (Polite Request) ? Object Base form of the verb subject Can the window open you
Can (Polite Request) Examples … Can /open the door Can you open the door, please? Can / give this to Nada Can you give this to Nada, please? Can / read this for me Can you read this for me, please? Can / sign here Can you sign here, please?