TO HAVE can be both a main and an auxiliary verb in some tenses. It has 2 forms in the present simple tense:
I have/'ve got a bicycle.
You have/'ve got ten crayons.
He has/'s got a picture book.
She has/'s got a cat.
The house has/'s got a garden.
We have/'ve got a dog.
You have/'ve got pencils.
They have/'ve got a black car.
In questions, the subject and the verb switch places:
Have you got an English book?
Has Mary got roller-skate?
Have they got a new car?
For negative sentences, add NOT after the verb:
I have not / haven't got an English book.
Mary has not / hasn't got roller-skates.
They have not / haven't got a new car.
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TO HAVE može biti i glavni i pomoćni glagol u nekim vremenima. Ima 2 oblika u sadašnjem vremenu:
I have/'ve got a bicycle. (Imam bicikl.)
You have/'ve got ten crayons. (Imaš 10 bojica.)
He has/'s got a picture book. (On ima slikovnicu.)
She has/'s got a cat. (Ona ima mačku.)
The house has/'s got a garden. (Ta kuća ima baštu.)
We have/'ve got a dog. (Imamo psa.)
You have/'ve got pencils.(Imate olovke.)
They have/'ve got a black car. (Imaju crni auto.)
U upitnim rečenicama subjekat i predikat zamene mesto:
Have you got a book? (Imaš li ti knjigu?)
Has Mary got roller-skate? (Ima li Marija rolšue?)
Have they got a new car? (Imaju li oni nov auto?)
Odrična rečenica se gradi dodavanjem rečce NOT (ne) posle glagola:
I have not / haven't got a book. (Nemam knjigu.)
Mary has not / hasn't got roller-skates. (Marija nema rolšue.)
They have not / haven't got a new car. (Oni nemaju nov auto.)
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