Using 'Have Got' and 'Has Got': Master English Grammar
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Question: Look at a picture of people. Question: How would you ask who a person is using a short question shown in the content?
Answer: Who is it?
Question: Answer the question “Who is it?” for a person labeled number 1 with blond hair as in the example.
Answer: It’s number 1.
Question: How do you say “She has got blond hair” using the contraction shown in the content?
Answer: She’s got blond hair.
Question: Write the full form for the contraction “I’ve” used with possession.
Answer: I have got
Question: Write the full form for the contraction “She’s” when showing possession.
Answer: She has got
Question: Match: Which full sentence matches “She’s got brown eyes.”? (choose a–d)
Answer: b She has got brown eyes.
Question: Match: Which full sentence matches “It’s got black eyebrows.”? (choose a–d)
Answer: d It has got black eyebrows.
Question: Match: Which full sentence matches “I’ve got two sisters.”? (choose a–d)
Answer: a I have got two sisters.
Question: Match: Which full sentence matches “He’s got a toy train.”? (choose a–d)
Answer: c He has got a toy train.
Question: Fill in the missing letters: ‘s = _a s (What letters go in the blanks?)
Answer: 's = ha s (has)