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Basic English Grammar Summary

USING HAVE GOT AND HAS GOT I have got a butterfly.

(e) It has got a red cover. USING HAVE GOT AND HAS GOT SINGULAR PLURAL (a) I have got a book. (f) We have got books. (b) You have got a book. (g) You have got books. (c) She has got a book. (h) They have got books. (d) He has got a book. (e) It has got a red cover.

I she you he we it they + have got + has got USING HAVE GOT AND HAS GOT I she you he + have got + has got we it they

James _______ a new desk. has got Let’s Practice Has got have got James _______ a new desk. has got

Dogs ________ four feet. have got Let’s Practice has got have got Dogs ________ four feet. have got

Let’s Practice has got have got The girl _______ a cold. has got

You _________ a special grammar book. have got Let’s Practice has got have got You _________ a special grammar book. have got

USING MY, YOUR, HIS, HER, OUR, THEIR My apple is red.

I my you your SINGULAR (a) I have got an apple. My apple is red. USING MY, YOUR, HIS, HER, OUR, THEIR SUBJECT FORM POSSESSIVE FORM SINGULAR (a) I have got an apple. My apple is red. I my you (b) You have got an apple. Your apple is red. your

she her he his SINGULAR (c) She has got an apple. Her apple is red. USING MY, YOUR, HIS, HER, OUR, THEIR SUBJECT FORM POSSESSIVE FORM SINGULAR (c) She has got an apple. Her apple is red. she her he (d) He has got an apple. His apple is red. his

we our you your PLURAL (e) We have got apples. Our apples are red. USING MY, YOUR, HIS, HER, OUR, THEIR SUBJECT FORM POSSESSIVE FORM PLURAL (e) We have got apples. Our apples are red. we our you (f) You have got an apple. Your apple is red. your

possessive adjectives USING MY, YOUR, HIS, HER, OUR, THEIR SUBJECT FORM POSSESSIVE FORM PLURAL (g) They have got apples. Their apples are red. they their possessive adjectives nouns

my your her his our their Let’s Practice my your her his our their Koji is wearing shoes. ___ shoes are black. His

my your her his our their Let’s Practice my your her his our their Ellada and Jena are wearing jeans. ____ jeans are blue. Their

my your her his our their Let’s Practice my your her his our their She is wearing boots. Her ___ boots are old.

my your her his our their Let’s Practice my your her his our their Dirk is wearing a hat. His ___ hat is blue.

my your her his our their Let’s Practice have has my your her his our their Ben ___ got a coat. has ___ coat is brown. His His

my your her his our their Let’s Practice have has my your her his our their Steve and Tia ____ got a car. have Their ____ car is old.

my your her his our their Let’s Practice have has my your her his our their Susan ____ got a book. has ____ book is very big. Her

my your her his our their Let’s Practice have has my your her his our their We _____ got a new house. have ____ house is small. Our