Wednesday, 16 October 2013

HAVE GOT + vocabulary FAMILY

These fish have got orange and white stripes and little, black eyes.
Have got/Has got - tener



Podemos usar "have" (sin "got") pero hoy día es mucho más coloquical la forma Have Got - en la forma PRESENTE.
(En el pasado, es probablemente más frequente la forma 
Had que Had Got).  .........................................................
I have got a big family - I've got a very big family!

You have got a sister - You've got two sisters.

He has got a brother - He's got lots of brothers

It has got a brother - The dog's got a brother.

We have got three grandchildren - We've got two granddaughter and one grandson.

They have got lots of children - They've got two sons and five daughters.

Sariñena has got a lake. It's called La Laguna.

I haven't got any cousins.  
You haven't got any uncles
She hasn't got an aunt.
It hasn't got a mother
We haven't got any grandchildren
They haven't got any daughters.

Have you got a mother-in-law?  Yes, I have.  No, I haven't.  
Has she got a nephew? Yes she has, No she hasn't
Has he got a niece? Yes he has, No he hasn't.
Have they got any children? Yes they have, No they haven't
Have we got any cousins? Yes we have, No we haven't


My sister hasn't got blond hair, she's got brown hair.
Your brother hasn't got short, brown hair, he's got long, black hair.
Her sister hasn't got fair hair, she's got dark hair.
The dog hasn't got a short tail, it's got a long tail.
We haven't got brown eyes, we've got blue eyes.
They haven't got glasses, they've got contact lenses.

HAVE FORMA PARTE DE OTRAS MUCHAS FRASES:

Have breakfast - desyunar
Have lunch - comer (la comida)
Have dinner - cenar
Have supper - cenar
Have a snack
Have a shower/a bath - ducharse/bañarse
Have a nap/a siesta/a rest - tomar una siesta
Have a coffee - tomar un café
Have a beer - tomar una cerveza
Have a drink - beber algo
Have something to eat - comer
Have fun! - divertirse!









VOCABULARY:   family

Mother and father - madre y padre.    parents.
Sister and brother - hermana y hermano.   brother and sister.
Cousin(s) - primo(s)/prima(s).
Neice and Nephew - sobrina y sobrino.  neice and nephew.
Grandmother and grandfather - mi abuela y abuelo - grandparents.
Granddaughter and grandson - niet@s.  -  grandchildren. 
Son and Daughter - hijo y hija.   children/ son and daughter.
Child - niño o niña.  Children - niños o niñas 
Uncle and Aunt - tio y tia.   aunt and uncle.
Wife - esposa
Husband - marido
Woman - mujer.  Women - mujeres.  
Man - hombre.   Men - hombres.
Boy - chico
Girl - chica
Twins - gémelos 
Teenager - Adolecente 


 


APPEARANCE:

The colour of hair (pelo):  blond(e), brown, black, fair, light brown, red, ginger.

Long, short, curly, wavey, straight, dyed.

He's got a beard, but he hasn't got a moustache.
She's got a pony tail.
She's got a fringe.
He's bald.


















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