Grammar
have got: present simple
affirmative
I’ve got (have got)
You’ve got (have got)
He/ She / It’s got (has got)
We/ You / They’ve got (have got)
blue eyes, long hair.
Negative
I haven’t got (have not got)
You haven’t got (have not got)
He/ She / It hasn’t got (has not got)
We / You / They haven’t got nave not got)
green eyes, short hair.
Questions
Have I got
Have you got
Has he /she /it got
Have we / you / they got
a brother?
A sister?
Short answers
Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t.
Yes, you have. / No, you haven’t.
Yes, he / she / it has. / No, he / she / it hasn’t,
Yes, we / you / they have. / No, we / you they haven’t.
We use have got to talk about possession.
In short answers, we don’t use got.
Yes, I have. / Yes, I have get.
How many…?
How many brothers and sisters have you got?
How many cousins has Yolanda got?
We use How many before plural nouns,
We don’t use How many to ask questions about age.
How old are you?
How many years have you got?