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Have got em inglês
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Exercícios
Quando Usar “Have Got”
Posse
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He has got a car.
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They have got two dogs.
Aparência e Características
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She has got blue eyes.
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He has got a loud voice.
Relações
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I have got two brothers.
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Emma has got many friends at school.
Doenças / Condições
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I have got a headache.
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He has got a cold.
Também podes usar “have got to” para falar de obrigações:
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I’ve got to finish my homework. (= I must finish it)
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We’ve got to leave early tomorrow.
Diferença Entre Have e Have Got
Embora tenham o mesmo significado, existem algumas regras:
“Have got” só é usado no presente.
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He has got a bike. CORRETO
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He had got a bike. ERRADO neste significado
“Have” pode ser usado em todos os tempos verbais.
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I had a dog when I was young.
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I will have more free time next summer.
“Have” é usado em certas expressões (nunca com “got”):
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have a shower
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have lunch
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have a good time
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have a fight
Formas das Frases com Have Got
Afirmativa
I/You/We/They have got …
He/She/It has got …
Exemplo: She has got a laptop.
Negativa
I/You/We/They haven’t got …
He/She/It hasn’t got …
Exemplo: He hasn’t got any money.
Perguntas
Have I/you/we/they got …?
Has he/she/it got …?
Exemplo: Have you got a pen?
Nota: Ao contrário de “have”, “have got” não precisa do verbo auxiliar “do/does”.
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Does she have a car?
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Has she got a car?
Formas Curtas Comuns
Na conversa, as pessoas costumam abreviar “have got” para apenas “got”:
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Got a minute? (= Have you got a minute?)
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Got any ideas? (= Have you got any ideas?)
Expressões Úteis com Have Got
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I’ve got it!
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She’s got it made.
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He’s got it bad.
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You’ve got only yourself to blame.
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They’ve got a hand in it.
Dica Rápida: Usa “have got” na conversa do dia a dia no presente. Usa **have** na escrita, no inglês formal e em todos os tempos verbais.