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4079#11755 SBLNGS CHLDRN 11755
 
Have and Have Got (Part 1)
As an auxiliary verb, 'have' is used to make perfect tenses. As a full verb, 'have' may mean posession or obligation. #listening
4079#4931 SBLNGS CHLDRN 4931
 
Pillow English Listening
 
Have and Have Got (Part 2)
The verb 'have got' means posession or obligation and is used only in the present tense. "Has she got a lot of money?" "They haven't got a lot of money." #listening
4079#4932 SBLNGS CHLDRN 4932

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