HAVE GOT
AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE FORM
It is a verb that indicates possession. Have got it is more frequently used in British English.
The structure is formed by: auxiliary verb "have" + "got" (past participle of the verb "to get").
You do not need the auxiliary "to do" for negative and interrogative sentences and
and the particle "got" is omitted in the short answers and questions tags.
IN THE FOLLOWING COOGLE YOU CAN SEE THE AFFRIMATIVE FORM OF HAVE GOT:
NEGATIVE FORM: LAST COOGLE BELOW TO UNDERSTAND QUESTION FORM 1) According to the theory you have to créate an account on murally and Do the activities there.