have
have 與 have got比較
I’ve got (something)或I have (something) 表示“ 某物是我的”;
I’ve got a new car. 或 I have a new car.
Sue has got long hair. 或 Sue has long hair.
Have they got any children? 或 Do they have any children?
Tim hasn’t got a job. 或 Tim doesn’t have a job.
How much time have you got? 或 How much time do you have?
I’ve got a headache. 或 I have a headache.
Have you got a cold? 或 Do you have a cold?
過去時為I had(無got)/ I didn’t have/ Did you have?等:
When I first met Sue, she had short hair.
He didn’t have any money because he didn’t have a job.
Did you have enough time to do everything you wanted?
have breakfast / have a shower等
這些短語中的have表示“吃、喝、拿等”。不可用have got代替:
‘Where’s Liz?’ ‘She’s having lunch.’
I don’t usually have breakfast.
I had three cups of coffee this morning.
‘Have a biscuit!’ ‘Oh, thank you.’
在下列短語中,要用have (而不用have got):
I had a shower this morning.
We’re having a party next week.
You must come.
Enjoy your holiday. Have a nice time!
Did you have a good time in Tokyo?
Sandra has just had a baby.
Can I have a look at your newspaper?
have got 或 have
I’ve got / I have a new shower. It’s very good.
have (而不用have got)
I have a shower every morning.
A: Where’s Paul?
B: He’s having a shower.