for teachers of English and their students
How to ask a question with have got?
In speech you can use have got instead of have for possession (as in this phrase), relationships, characteristics or illnesses.
To ask a question with have got, place the subject between have and got.
For example, a phrase like this:
Have you got a pen?
(you will be asked to create an account if you do not have one)
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