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		Grammar and Linguistics > have/has or have/has got?     
			
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 natucita
 
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							| I have a doubt about this... In british english which should i use?: She has a car, or she has got a car? |  30 Jun 2009      
					
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 salvadorbossio
 
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							| YOU SHOULD USE hAVE GOT. AMERICANS USE THE OTHER ONE. |  30 Jun 2009     
					
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 Stellam
 
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							| As far as I know, you can use both of them.
 
 
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 sambia
 
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							| I thnk�dat�u�can�use�both�ov�dem.....both�r�rite |  30 Jun 2009     
					
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 Cranos
 
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							| I think, Has, which ends in an s, is used with singular nouns (e.g. He has a banana). Have is used for plural, or two or more (e.g. Mike and Sally have a banana to share.). So I agree that the first option is apropriate . |  30 Jun 2009     
					
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 Nebal
 
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							| Well, according to britishcouncil.com, So, in british english both are correct.   Hope it helps. Nebal   |  30 Jun 2009     
					
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 alien boy
 
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							| She/he/it has (got) a .... 
 I/you/we/they have (got) a ....
 
 You can use got if you like - it is very English & used to be common in Australia.
 
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 douglas
 
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							| Both are correct:   "She has got a car."-- is very British English   We Americans rarely use the got, we tend to prefer "She has a car."     |  30 Jun 2009     
					
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 eng789
 
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							| We Canadians also say,  She has a car. |  30 Jun 2009     
					
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 agusjavier
 
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							| if you teach british english is have got, if you teach united states english is have/has alone |  30 Jun 2009     
					
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 mjpa
 
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							| Both are correct, but have/ has got is used to express possession (as it is the case, e.g: a car)
Have alone, without the got is used for instance with meals, when have means "take". E. g: I have breakfast at eight in the morning.   Anyway, when it refers to possession you can use both of them, with or without got even though the most correct option would be with got.  |  30 Jun 2009     
					
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