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Have got
We can use have got to talk about our things, family members and parts of the body.
I have got a new phone.
He has got a sister.
They have got brown eyes.
How to use it
Use have for I, you, we and they. Use has for he, she and it. We can contract the verb, especially when we're speaking.
I have got long hair. = I've got long hair.
He has got a new computer game. = He's got a new computer game.
We have got a rabbit. = We've got a rabbit.
For negatives, use not after have or has.
They have not got a dog. = They haven't got a dog.
She has not got a bike. = She hasn't got a bike.
For questions, change the order of have or has and the person.
Have you got a skateboard? Yes, I have.
Has she got any pets? No, she hasn't.
What colour eyes have they got?
Hi SeriousParachuteWinter,
The first sentence is correct: 'He has got a new computer game.' We can't say 'He is got a new computer game.'
The first sentence uses the verb 'have' - that's correct.
The second sentence uses the verb 'be' - that's not correct here.
I hope that helps!
Best wishes,
MissInternetEarth
LearnEnglish Kids team
This activity is so easy to complete, bros.