VERB “TO HAVE”.

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VERB “TO HAVE”

El verbo 'to have' tiene en español el significado principal de 'tener' y 'haber'. Observa que la tercera persona singular se forma de manera irregular (cambia de 'have' a 'has').

AFFIRMATIVE FORM I have got(yo tengo) You have got(tú tienes) He has got (él tiene) She has got(ella tiene) It has got(ello tiene) We have got(nosotros/as tenemos) You have got(vosotros/as tenéis) They have got(ellos/as tienen)

NEGATIVE FORM I HAVE NOT (HAVEN’T) GOT = yo no tengo YOU HAVE NOT (HAVEN’T) GOT HE HAS NOT (HASN’T) GOT SHE HAS NOT (HASN’T) GOT IT HAS NOT (HASN’T) GOT WE HAVE NOT (HAVEN’T) GOT THEY HAVE NOT (HAVEN’T) GOT

INTERROGATIVE FORM HAVE I GOT? = ¿tengo yo? HAVE YOU GOT? = ¿tienes tú? HAS HE GOT? = ¿tiene él? HAS SHE GOT? = ¿tiene ella? HAS IT GOT? = ¿tiene ello? HAVE WE GOT? = ¿tenemos nosotros? HAVE YOU GOT? = ¿tenéis vosotros? HAVE THEY GOT? = ¿tienen ellos?

Pon ´have´ o ´has´y traduce. 1. She..................got a brother. = 2. He................got a cat.= 3. Mickey and Millie...................got a pet. = 4. Tony ..................got a radio. = 5. Mandy ...................got a watch. = 6. We ...................got a television. = 7. Jane and Tony ...................got three books.=

Pon ´have´ o ´has´y traduce. 1. She has got a brother. = Ella tiene un hermano 2. He has got a cat.= él tiene un gato 3. Mickey and Millie have got a pet. = Mikey and Millie tienen una mascota 4. Tony has got a radio. = Tony tiene una radio 5. Mandy has got a watch. = Mandy tiene un reloj. 6. We have got a television. = Nosotros tenemos una tele. 7. Jane and Tony have got three books.= Jane y Tony tienen tres libros.

HAVE puede tener otros significados: - HAVE = TOMAR - HAVE + NOMBRE significa acción, actividad o hábito. No utiliza la partícula GOT Utiliza el verbo auxiliar DO/DOES para la forma interrogativa y negativa.

AFFIRMATIVE I HAVE A SHOWER = yo tomo una ducha YOU HAVE A SHOWER HE HAS A SHOWER SHE HAS A SHOWER IT HAS A SHOWER WE HAVE A SHOWER THEY HAVE A SHOWER

NEGATIVE I DON’T HAVE A SHOWER YOU DON’T HAVE A SHOWER HE DOESN’T HAVE A SHOWER SHE DOESN’T HAVE A SHOWER IT DOESN’T HAVE A SHOWER WE DON’T HAVE A SHOWER THEY DON’T HAVE A SHOWER

INTERROGATIVE DO I HAVE A SHOWER? DO YOU HAVE A SHOWER? DOES HE HAVE A SHOWER? DOES SHE HAVE A SHOWER? DOES IT HAVE A SHOWER? DO WE HAVE A SHOWER? DO THEY HAVE A SHOWER?

Examples (+) You have breakfast at seven o’clock. (-) You don´t have breakfast at seven o’clock. (?) Do you have breakfast at seven o’clock?

(+) She has breakfast at seven o’clock. (-) She doesn´t have breakfast at seven o’clock. (?) Does she have breakfast at seven o’clock?

TYPICAL EXPRESSIONS HAVE AN ACCIDENT = tener un accidente HAVE AN EXPERIENCE = tener una experiencia HAVE LUNCH = tomar el almuerzo/almorzar HAVE A GOOD TIME = pasar un buen rato HAVE A PARTY = dar una fiesta HAVE A REST= tomar un descanso

HAVE A LOOK = echar un vistazo HAVE A SHOWER = tomar una ducha HAVE A DIFFICULTY = tener una dificultad HAVE A CHAT= tener una charla/charlar HAVE A TALK = tener que hablar HAVE A CONVERSATION = tener una conversación

I have a shower every morning Do you have a rest on Sundays? I don´t have difficulties with this exam. Does she have a good experience?

Write negative and interrogative sentences They have lunch in my house. He has a rest every day. I have difficulties with English. You have a good time with your friends. Emma has a talk to her son. Thomas has a good experience with animals.

SOLUTIONS They don’t have lunch in my house.(-) Do they have lunch in my house?(?) He doesn’t have a rest every day. (-) Does he have a rest every day? (?) I don´t have difficulties with English. (-) Do I have difficulties with English? (?)

You don’t have a good time with your friends. (-) Do you have a good time with your friends? (?) Emma doesn’t have a talk to her son. (-) Does Emma have a talk to her son. (?) Thomas doesn’t have a good experience with animals. (-) Does Thomas have a good experience with animals? (?)

WHICH OF THESE OPTIONS ARE CORRECT? 1) SHE DOESN’T HAS LUNCH TODAY. 2) I DOESN´T HAVE A NEW CAR. 3) DOES HAVE YOU THREE SISTERS? 4) THEY HAVEN’T GOT A TEACHER. 5) DOES SHE HAVE DIFFICULTIES? 6) YOU DON´T HAVE GOT A TELEVISION. 7) HAVE YOU GOT TWO COMPUTERS? 8) SHE DOES HAS A CONVERSATION.

CORRECT ANSWERS 1) SHE DOESN’T HAS LUNCH TODAY. 2) I DOESN´T HAVE A NEW CAR. 3) DOES HAVE YOU THREE SISTERS? 4) THEY HAVEN’T GOT A TEACHER. 5) DOES SHE HAVE DIFFICULTIES? 6) YOU DON´T HAVE GOT A TELEVISION. 7) HAVE YOU GOT TWO COMPUTERS? 8) SHE DOES HAS A CONVERSATION.

COMPLETE THESE SENTENCES: SHE _______ FRIENDS IN ENGLAND.(-) ____ YOU ____ A GOOD TIME IN THE PARTY? THEY _________ A RADIO IN THE BEDROOM. (+) I __________ ANIMALS AT HOME. (-) _____ HE _____ AN ACCIDENT? _____ WE _____ A BIKE? ____ SHE _____ A BOOK HERE?

ANSWERS SHE HASN’T GOT FRIENDS IN ENGLAND.(-) DO YOU HAVE A GOOD TIME IN THE PARTY? THEY HAVE GOT A RADIO IN THE BEDROOM. (+) I HAVEN’T GOT ANIMALS AT HOME. (-) DOES HE HAVE AN ACCIDENT? HAVE WE GOT A BIKE? HAS SHE GOT A BOOK HERE?