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Vay Tiá»n TráșŁ GĂłp Theo ThĂĄng Chá» Cáș§n Cmnd Há» Trợ Nợ Xáș„u. Penggunaan Have dan Have Got Dalam Bahasa Inggris â Bagaimana menggunakan kata âhaveâ dan âhave gotâ dalam kalimat bahasa Inggris? Di kondisi seperti apa saja kita menggunakan kedua kata tersebut? Mari baca selengkapnya di bawah ini. 1. I have got / Iâve got something atau I have something = it is mine Nah, kata have got dan have diikuti oleh something sesuatu atau kata benda yang artinya benda atau sesuatu ditu adalah milik saya. Anda bisa menggunakan salah satu dari kata have got atau have untuk contoh daftar kata di bawah ini. I have got a headache sakit kepala, a toothache sakit gigi , a stomach ache / a pain in my leg etc. atau + a cold pilek/ a cough batuk / a sore throat sakit tenggorokan/ a temperature panas /flu etc. I have Contoh I have got a headache atau Anda bisa menggunakan kalimat menggunaka have. I have a headache. Have you got a stomach ache? atau Do you have a stomach ache? Catatan 1 Untuk bentuk lampaunya past have got menjadi had TANPA kata got Catatan 2 Untuk kalimat negative dan tanya menggunakan âdid not have dan did you have? etc. Contoh I did not come to your house because I had a cold Mirna did not have any sugar so she did not have a cup of tea. How much money did you have? 2. Have breakfast / have a shower Pada ekspresi tersebut, kata have mempunyai maksud/ arti yang sama dengan eat makan, derink minum, take mengambil. Untuk menyatakan kalimat dengan maksud tersebut, TIDAK BISA menggunakan âHAVE GOT.â Di bawah ini adalah contoh-contoh kata have dengan arti yang sudah dijelaskan di atas. breakfast makan pagi/ lunch makan siang/ dinner makan malam Have + a meal makanan/ a sandwich sandwich/ a pizza pizza atau a cup of coffee secangkir kopi/ a glass of milk segelas susu atau something to eat sesuatu untuk dimakan/ drink minuman Contoh I always have breakfast then go to school. Have you had dinner? Hei, please have a cup of coffee!â My mother was having two glasses of milk when I arrived. We had bread after lunch. 3. Kita juga menggunakan have BUKAN have got untuk ungkapan-ungkapan tertentu. a bath / a shower mandi a rest istirahat/ a holiday liburan/ a party pesta a nice time waktu yang menyenangkan/ a good journey perjalanan yang menyenangkan etc. Have + a walk berjalan/ a swim berenang/ a game of tennis bermain tenis etc. a dream bermimpi/ an accident kecelakaan a baby bayi a look at melihat 4. Perbedaan I ve got dan I have Bandingkanlah kalimat di bawah ini! Contoh Iâve got a new bicycle. ATAU I have a new bicycle. Pada kalimat seperti ini, Anda bisa menggubakan Iâve got ATAU I have. I have a bath at am. Pada kalimat seperti ini, Anda hanya bisa menggunakan kata I have BUKAN Iâve got. Kesimpulannya, di beberapa ungkapan Anda bisa menggunakan Iâve got atau I have namun di beberapa ungkapan lain hanya bisa menggunakan I have saja seperti contoh-contoh sebelumnya. Semoga pembahasan tentang have dan have got ini membantu Anda menjadi lebih professional dalam berbahasa Inggris. PS. Belajar Inggris tanpa harus masuk kelas adalah solusi buat Anda yang punya waktu padat. Sangat solutif bukan ? Mau belajar dengan cara ini? Ambil kesempatan Anda segera dengan klik disini
Hello friends, in this class we going to learn another way we say we have something. And weâll also see linking words, HAVE GOT and HAS GOT. OlĂĄ amigos, nesta aula vamos aprender de outra maneira, dizemos que temos alguma coisa. E tambĂ©m vamos ver palavras de ligação, HAVE GOT e HAS GOT. Letâs get start. Vamos começar. Conheça 23 Linking Words mais usadas em inglĂȘs. Na lĂngua inglesa existe duas maneiras de se usar o verbo HAVE ter na frase. A primeira Ă© no seu prĂłprio formato natural e mais conhecido, o âHAVEâ. E a outra que Ă© pouco conhecida pelos estudante de inglĂȘs, mas muito utilizada pelos americanos que Ă© o âHAVE GOTâ. Vamos exemplificar abaixo para entendermos melhor Podemos falar usando somente âhaveâ I have two kids and a dog. Eu tenho duas crianças e um cachorro. E tambĂ©m podemos falar usando âhave gotâ Iâve got two kids and a dog. Eu tenho duas crianças e um cachorro. Obs. Tenha em atenção que âIâve gotâ Ă© uma contração de âI have gotâ. Aprenda mais sobre formas contraĂdas de verbos. Iâve got a house on the beach. Eu tenho uma casa na praia. Youâve got a nice car! VocĂȘ tem um bom carro! A utilização do âhaveâ deve se aplicar em frases com os pronomes I, You, We e They. JĂĄ para os pronomes He, She e IT, devemos usar o âhasâ. Vamos ver exemplos abaixo Usando apenas o âhasâ poderiamos dizer He has a really big apartment. Ele tem um apartamento realmente grande. E usando o âhas gotâ poderiamos dizer Heâs got a really big apartment. Ele tem um apartamento realmente grande. Obs. Tenha em atenção aqui tambĂ©m, que âheâs gotâ Ă© uma contração de âhe has gotâ. As duas formas podem ser usadas na frase, mas perceba que a pronĂșncia de ambas Ă© um pouco diferente. A forma contraĂda geralmente tem a pronĂșncia mais abreviada, entĂŁo Ă© importante estar praticando a pronĂșncia das contraçÔes, pois os nativos americanos usando muito, e para isso esteja sempre fazendo leitura de textos e ouvindo diĂĄlogos em inglĂȘs. Veja tambĂ©m InglĂȘs BĂĄsico Pronomes Possessivos em InglĂȘs Possessive Pronouns InglĂȘs BĂĄsico Pronomes Demonstrativos em InglĂȘs Mais exemplos de âhaveâ e âhave gotâ I have a car. Eu tenho um carro. Iâve got a car. Eu tenho um carro. Do you have a car? VocĂȘ tem um carro? Have you got a car? VocĂȘ tem um carro? You have kids. VocĂȘ tem filhos. Youâve got kids. VocĂȘ tem filhos. Do you have kids? VocĂȘ tem filhos? Yes, Iâve got two kids. / Yes, I have two kids. Sim, eu tenho 2 filhos. No, I havenât got any kids. / No, I donât have any kids. NĂŁo, eu nĂŁo tenho filhos. No, I donât have. / No, I havenât got. NĂŁo, eu nĂŁo tenho. Obs. No inglĂȘs americano, Ă© usado muito as expressĂ”es âhave gotâ e âhas gotâ para frases afirmativas, mas para frases interrogativas e negativas, Ă© usado o âhaveâ e o âhasâ apenas ex. âI donât haveâ e âDo you have?â. O âhave gotâ e o âhas gotâ em frases negativas e interrogativas sĂŁo mais usados no inglĂȘs britĂąnico. Descubra as 5 maiores diferenças entre o inglĂȘs americano e o inglĂȘs britĂąnico. Mais exemplos de âhasâ e âhas gotâ He has a lot of money. Ele tem um monte de dinheiro. / Ele tem muito dinheiro. Heâs got a lot of money. Ele tem muito dinheiro. Does he have a lot of money? Ele tem um monte de dinheiro? / Ele tem muito dinheiro? Yes, heâs got a lot. Sim, ele tem um monte. / Sim, ele tem muito. No, he doesnât have a lot. NĂŁo, ele nĂŁo tem um monte. / NĂŁo, ele nĂŁo tem muito. She has a motorcycle. Ela tem uma motocicleta. Sheâs got a motorcycle. Ela tem uma motocicleta. Does she have a motorcycle? Ela tem uma motocicleta? Obs. Tenha em atenção que para He/She/It em frases interrogativas, devemos usar âhaveâ em vezes de âhasâ, pois nesse caso jĂĄ estamos usando o auxiliar âdoesâ. Assista a essa aula e aprenda mais sobre o uso do DO. Yes, sheâs got two. Sim, ela tem duas. No, she doesnât have a motorcycle. NĂŁo, ela nĂŁo tem uma motocicleta. It has a lot of problems. Ele tem um monte de problemas. Does it have problems? Ele tem problemas? Yes, itâs got a ton of problems. Sim, ele tem uma tonelada de problemas. No, it doesnât have any problems. NĂŁo, ele nĂŁo tem nenhum problema. Obs. A expressĂŁo âa ton ofâ significa, âuma toneladaâ ou muito de alguma coisa . Por exemplo, âA ton of dirtâ Muita sujeira/Uma tonelada de sujeira. Veja tambĂ©m Estudar inglĂȘs 5 formas de otimizar o aprendizado da lĂngua JaponĂȘs, um idioma que tambĂ©m abre grande oportunidades We have three computers for editing. NĂłs temos trĂȘs computadores para edição. Yeah, weâve got three. Sim, nĂłs temos trĂȘs. No, we donât have any. NĂŁo, nĂłs nĂŁo temos nenhum. They have a pool in their backyard. Eles tĂȘm uma piscina no quintal deles. Theyâve got a pool in their backyard. Eles tĂȘm uma piscina no quintal deles. Do they have a pool in their backyard? Eles tĂȘm uma piscina no quintal deles? Yes, theyâve got a big pool there. Sim, eles tĂȘm uma grande piscina lĂĄ. No, they donât have a pool. NĂŁo, eles nĂŁo tĂȘm uma piscina. Vamos ver como podemos fazer perguntas, nessa estrutura de linking words âhave gotâ e âhas gotâ, de forma mais simplificada Have I got? Eu tenho? Have you got? VocĂȘ tem? Has he got? Ele tem? Has she got? Ela tem? Has it got? Isso tem? Have we got? NĂłs temos? Have you got? VocĂȘ tem? Have they got? Eles/Elas tem? Obs. Lembrando que, alĂ©m dos formatos acima, vocĂȘ tambĂ©m pode usar a maneira mais comum de começar uma pergunta como, por exemplo, Do I haveâŠ?, Do you haveâŠ?, Does he haveâŠ?, Does she haveâŠ?, Do we haveâŠ?, Do they haveâŠ?. E outro detalhe importante Ă© que, com o uso do âdoesâ nas frases interrogativas com He/She/It, o verbo âterâ fica no seu formato natural have, em vez de âhasâ. Frases negativas com Have got e Has got Vamos ver como ficaria as linking words em frases na negativa I havenât got. Eu nĂŁo tenho. You havenât got. VocĂȘ nĂŁo tem. He hasnât got. Ele nĂŁo tem. She hasnât got. Ela nĂŁo tem. It hasnât got. Isso nĂŁo tem. We havenât got. NĂłs nĂŁo temos. They havenât got. Eles/Elas nĂŁo tem. Obs. Lembrando que, alĂ©m dos formatos acima, vocĂȘ pode usar tambĂ©m as expressĂ”es mais comuns como, por exemplo, I donât haveâŠ, You donât haveâŠ, He doesnât haveâŠ, She doesnât haveâŠ, It doesnât haveâŠ, We donât haveâŠ, They donât haveâŠ. E tenha em atenção que para He/She/It, devemos usar âhaveâ em vez de âhasâ quando o auxiliar âdoesâ estiver presente na frase. Excellent Excelente! Essa foi nossa aula sobre Linking Words Palavras de Ligação aonde aprendemos um pouco sobre o uso do âhaveâ, âhave gotâ, âhasâ e âhas gotâ. Simples de entender, nĂŁo Ă© mesmo? Volte a assistir a aula periodicamente para que vocĂȘ esteja sempre se lembrando do que foi esquecido. E nĂŁo se esqueça que inglĂȘs se aprende praticando. EntĂŁo tome, pelo menos alguns minutinhos do seu dia para assistir a nossa sĂ©rie de vĂdeoaulas e para tambĂ©m ler as nossas dicas de inglĂȘs. Se vocĂȘ tiver algo a mais sobre Linking Words para contribuir com todos os alunos dessa aula, entĂŁo deixe nos comentĂĄrios abaixo, e ajude a aumentar o nĂvel de proficiĂȘncia do ensino da lĂngua inglesa no Brasil. E se vocĂȘ deseja acelerar os seus estudos de inglĂȘs de forma simples e objetiva, sem enrolação, sem regrinhas gramaticais e sem ficar anos e anos para atingir a fluĂȘncia no idioma, entĂŁo conheça o curso online do professor Paulo Barros, o VIP InglĂȘs Winner. Um curso criado com mĂ©todos inovadores de ensino que vĂŁo fazer vocĂȘ dominar o inglĂȘs em atĂ© 6 meses.
In this post, youâre going to learn the difference between have and have got. The difference is quite simple, but you might be confused because you donât know how and when to use each the main difference between have and have got generally speaking, Have is more common in North America and have got is more common in the United got forms are informal, and theyâre also most common in the reading to learn more about the different uses of have and have got. The Difference Between âHaveâ and âHave gotâHave and Have Got to Talk About Possessions and RelationshipsBoth have got and have mean the same thing. We use them to talk about possessionsâI have got a new bike.ââI have a new bike.âWe also use them to talk about relationshipsâHe has got a new boyfriend.ââHe has a new boyfriend.âBut have got is less common in American English, especially in questions and negatives. So, in the UK you might hearâHave you got time?âBut in North America youâre more likely to hearâDo you have time?âKeep in mind that sometimes have got is used in very informal North American English. Also, you might hear it without the word instead ofâI have got a problem.âYou might hearâI got a problem.âCommon Errors with HAVE GOTâRemember that do and got are not used togetherAlso, we donât use have got when weâre talking about repeated or habitual states. For example, we say, HAVE & HAVE GOT Other Common UsesWeâve discussed one common way to use have and have got in English. Now, letâs take a look at some other common uses for these verbs1. Have as an auxiliary verb to make perfect verb formsâHave you ever been to Argentina?â2. Have to talk about actions and experiencesâWhat time do you usually have dinner?â3. Have and have got with an infinitive to + verb , to talk about obligationâlike mustâI have got to study tonight.ââI have to study tonight.â4. Have or have got with an object + verb to talk about causing or experiencing actions and eventsâThey had their car stolen last week.â1. HAVE in Perfect Verb FormsHave is one of the three auxiliary verbs helper verbs in English doâ, beâ and haveâ. We use have with the past participle to make perfect verb formsâI have never been to Indonesia.â present perfectâI realized that I had met him before.â past perfectâWe will have been living here for three months next Sunday.â future perfect progressiveâI would like to have lived in the 1960âs.â perfect infinitiveRead this article for a simple explanation of the present perfect in and NegativesWhen we use have as a part of the perfect verb form, we use it in questions and negatives without do 2. HAVE to Talk about Actions and ExperiencesWe often use have to talk about actions and experiencesâLetâs have some wine.ââWhen are we having lunch?ââI had a good time at the concert.âIn expressions like these, haveâ can mean eatâ, drinkâ, enjoyâ,or experienceâ. The exact meaning depends on the noun that are some common expressionsKeep in mind that in British English using haveâ with the words bathâ, showerâ, restâ, swimâ, and walkâ is more commonâIâm going to have a shower.ââLetâs have a walk.âBut in American English, takeâ is also possibleâIâm going to take a shower.ââLetâs take a walk.âWhen using have to talk about experiences and actions, we use do to make questions and negative statements. Progressive/continuous forms are also possible3. HAVE and HAVE GOT to Talk About ObligationsWe can use have and have got to talk about things that are necessary to do. In this structure, we use an infinitive to + verb after have/have gotâ. The meaning is similar to mustâIâm sorry, I have to leave now.ââI have got to go home soon.ââDo you often have to write in English?âHere, we can use have like a normal verb with doâ in questions and negatives, or like an auxiliary verb without doâWhen do you have to go?ââWhen have you got to go?âBut remember, we donât use have gotâ to talk about repeated obligation4. HAVE as a Causative VerbWe use a causative verb when we want to talk about causing something to example, if I sayâI cleaned my car.âThis means that I cleaned it myself. But if I paid someone to clean it, I could sayâI had my car cleaned.âThe verb getâ can also be used as a causative verb. Hereâs an article with more look at some common structures when using have as a causative verbHave Something DoneAs youâve seen in the example above, we use this structure to talk about something that someone else did for usHave + object + past participleâI finally had my laptop repaired.ââIâm going to have my hair cut.âSometimes, we use this structure to talk about bad things that someone did to usâThey had their car stolen last week!ââWe had our house robbed years ago.âï»żHave Something Happen/HappeningHereâs a common structure we use to mean experienceâ or happenâHave + object + infinitive without toHave + object + -ingâI had this strange thing happen to me when I was a kid.ââWe had water leaking through the ceiling.âIf youâve noticed, we use the infinitive without toâ for things that happened in the first example, and the -ing form for things that are or were happening for a while in the last example.Note An infinitive is = to + verb. For example, to doâ is an Someone Do SomethingThis is a common structure in American English and we use it to talk about giving instructions or ordersHave + object + infinitive without toâHave her call me please.âHere we mean âtell her to call meâ.When we use an ing formâ, it means that someone caused us to be doing somethingHave + object + -ingHe had me laughing all Important Note on BE and HAVEWhen we talk about feeling hunger, thirst, heat, cold and other common conditions, we normally use the verb beâ or feelâ and an adjective, not haveâ and a noun. Here are some examplesI hope you found this useful! Do you have any questions? Share them with me in the comments below. And if you liked this lesson, please spread the knowledge and share it on Facebook or Twitter. Thanks for reading!
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