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1 Special verbs in the Simple Present

2 Affirmative sentence (+)
Have got - Possession HAVE (as a full verb) Affirmative sentence (+) Negative sentence (-) Question (?) I, you, we, you, they: I have got a book. I have not got a book. Have I got a book? I’ve got a book. I haven’t got a book. he, she, it: He has got a book. He has not got a book. Has he got a book? He’s got a book. He hasn’t got a book. 2

3 Have got - Possession HAVE (as a full verb) Affirmative sentence (+)
Negative sentence (-) Question (?) I, you, we, you, they: I have a book. I do not have a book. Do I have a book? he, she, it: He has a book. He does not have a book. Does he have a book? 3

4 Have – Special Use - Actions
I usually have breakfast NOT: I usually have got breakfast + I don’t usually have breakfast I usually haven’t got breakfast - HFDJFPMV Do you usually have breakfast? Do you usually have got breakfast? ? E.g.: have lunch, have dinner, have a shower, have a party, have a coffee…

5 TO BE TO BE (as a full verb) Affirmative sentence (+)
Negative sentence (-) Question (?) I am from Britain. I am not from Britain. Am I from Britain? I’m from Britain. I’m not from Britain. he, she, it: He is from Britain. He is not from Britain. Is he from Britain? He’s from Britain. He isn’t from Britain. we, you, they: We are from Britain. We are not from Britain. Are we from Britain? We’re from Britain. We aren’t from Britain. 5

6 TO DO DO (as a full verb) Affirmative sentence (+) Negative sentence
(-) Question (?) I, we, you, they: I do an exercise. I do not do an exercise. Do I do an exercise? I don’t do an exercise. he, she, it: He does an exercise. He does not do an exercise. Does he do an exercise? He doesn’t do an exercise. 6


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