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British English vs American English

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1 British English vs American English
Have got vs have British English vs American English

2 British English American English I have got a car. I have a car.
Affirmative I haven’t got a car. I don’t have a car. Negative

3 British English American English Have you got a car?
Do you have a car? Interrogative - Yes, I have. - Yes, I do. Short answer affirmative - No, I haven’t. - No, I don’t. Short answer negative

4 British English American English She has got a bike. She has a bike.
Affirmative 3rd person singular She hasn’t got a bike. She doesn’t have a bike Negative 3rd person singular Has she got a bike? Does she have a bike? Interrogative 3rd person singular - Yes, she has. - Yes, she does. Short answer affirmative - No, she hasn’t. - No, she doesn’t. Short answer negative

5 British English American English What have you got in your backpack?
What do you have in your backpack? Interrogative with question Word  - I have got some books and my netbook. - I have some books and my netbook. Answer What has he got in his pockets? What does he have in his pockets? Interrogative with question Word (3rd person singular) - He has got some keys. - He has some keys.

6 Use these phrases to complete the conversation.


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