Pre-A1 English: Asking Questions with Have got and Has got

劳尔-马吉尼亚

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7 月 15, 2026

PRE-A1✏️ 语法⏱️ 阅读时间 3 分钟
To ask about what someone possesses or has, we use Have gotHas got in question form. This structure is common in British English and is very useful for beginners. For example, you can ask Have you got a car?Has she got a brother? The choice between HaveHas depends on the subject of your question. We use Have for I, you, we, , 和 they. We use Has for he, she, , 和 it. Short answers are simple: Yes, I have.No, I haven’t.

What is Have got / Has got for?

We use have gothas got to talk about things people possess. This means things they own or have.

  • We also use it for relationships, like family members.
  • It is very common in British English.

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How do we form questions with Have got?

To ask a question with have got, we put Have at the beginning of the sentence.

The structure is: Have + subject (I, you, we, they) + got + object?

  • For example, Have you got a pet?
  • Another example is Have they got new phones?

How do we form questions with Has got?

For subjects he, she, , 和 it, we use Has at the beginning of the question.

The structure is: Has + subject (he, she, it) + got + object?

  • For example, Has he got a sister?
  • Another example is Has it got a long tail? (for an animal).

How do we give short answers?

When someone asks a have gothas got question, you can give a short answer. You do not need to repeat the whole question.

  • For Have you got…?, the answers are: Yes, I have.No, I haven’t.
  • For Has she got…?, the answers are: Yes, she has.No, she hasn’t.
  • Remember, we do not use got in the short answer.
Question Forms and Short Answers with <span data-no-translation>Have got</span> / <span data-no-translation>Has got</span>
Subject Question Form Positive Short Answer Negative Short Answer
I, you, we, they Have + (subject) + got…? Yes, (subject) have. No, (subject) haven’t.
he, she, it Has + (subject) + got…? Yes, (subject) has. No, (subject) hasn’t.

示例

  • Have you got a big family?
  • Have we got enough time?
  • Has he got a red car?
  • Has she got a new job?
  • Have they got any children?
  • Has your dog got blue eyes?

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西班牙语母语者常犯的错误

Spanish speakers sometimes make mistakes when using have got questions.

  • Using Do/Does: In Spanish, you might use a form of ‘tener’ directly for questions. In English, with have got, we do NOT use dodoes.
    • Do you have got a pet?
    • Have you got a pet?
  • Missing got: Remember that got is an important part of this structure.
    • Have you a pet?
    • Have you got a pet?

常见问题

Is have got used in American English?

Have got is much more common in British English. In American English, people usually say Do you have…? instead of Have you got…? for questions about possessions.

Can I use have got for actions?

No, we only use have got to talk about possessions, relationships, or characteristics. For actions, we use other verbs. For example, I have breakfast (action), but I have got a new car (possession).

Is have got formal or informal?

Have got is generally more informal than have (without got). It’s very common in everyday spoken English.

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关于作者:劳尔·马吉尼亚

劳尔·马吉尼亚是Langcom教育协会的主任,该协会是位于 美国. 凭借在语言教育和国际认证领域十余年的经验,他已帮助来自25个国家的数千名学生、教师和教育机构考取了剑桥英语证书以及IELTS、TOEFL和Michigan英语证书。.

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