has got a dog.
He/she/it has a dog.
We/you/they have got a dog.
We/you/they have a dog.
Question/Interrogative Sentence
Do/Does
Have I got a dog?
Do I have a dog?
Have you got a dog?
Do you have a dog?
Has he/she/it got a dog?
Does he/she/it have a dog?
Have we/you/they got a dog?
Do we/you/they have a dog?
Negative Sentence
Haven’t got/hasn’t got
Don’t/doesn’t have
I haven’t got a dog.
I don’t have a dog.
You haven’t got a dog.
You don’t have a dog.
He/she/it hasn’t got a dog.
He/she/it doesn’t have a dog.
We/you/they haven’t got a dog.
We/you/they don’t have a dog.
Have you got a granny?
Yes, I have. No, I haven’t.
Do you have a granny?
Yes, I do. No, I don’t.
The income of Bernie’s Buns rose considerably/significantly to just above £60,000 between 2006 and 2008.
The amount of money earned by Robbie’s Bakery increased slightly/marginally between 2008 and 2010.
Earnings of Lovely Loaves plunged between 2004 and 2005.
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