HAVE GOT

Flash presentation by Antonia Domínguez Miguela

El verbo 'to have got' tiene en español el significado principal de 'tener'. Puede tener también otros significados, como 'tomar' 'haber'. Conoceremos su traducción apropiada dependiendo del sentido de la frase.

I have got a new car / Tengo un coche nuevo
 

PRESENTE DE INDICATIVO

FORMA AFIRMATIVA FORMA NEGATIVA FORMA INTERROGATIVA
I have got (I've got) I have not  got (I haven't got) have I got?
tengo  no tengo  ¿hengo?
you have got (you've got) you have not got (you haven't got) have you got?
tienes no tienes  ¿tienes?
he has got (he's got) he has not got (he hasn't got) has he got?
 tiene no tiene  ¿tiene?
we have got (we've got) we have not got (we haven't got) have we got?
 tenemos  no tenemos  ¿tenemos?
you have got (you've got) you have not got (you haven't got) have you got?
 tenéis  no tenéis  ¿tenéis?
they have got (they've got) they have not got (they haven't got)   have they got ?
 tienen  no tienen ¿tienen?

 

  Observa que la tercera persona singular se forma de manera irregular (cambia de 'have' a 'has').