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She has got vs She have got

The correct phrase is "she has got." In English, the verb "have" changes to "has" when used with third-person singular subjects like "she." This is a common construction in English.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 3761 views

She has got

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use "she has got" when referring to something that someone possesses or has acquired.

Examples:

  • She has got a new car.
  • She has got a great sense of humor.
  • She has got a lot of work to do.
  • She has got a beautiful voice.
  • She has got a good memory.
  • She has got no choice in the matter, my darling.
  • She has got this thing for planes.
  • She has got traits of her maternal aunt.
  • She has got talent and you do not.
  • She has got your chair, and in fact your dandruff.
  • And she has got this kid, Albert.
  • I don't really understand it, but she has got our little monkey man and I, for one, will not let him be experimented on.
  • And I know in A.A. they said put principles before personalities, but she has got some serious personalities packed into that dress.
  • She has got a rare talent.
  • She has got to recuperate from this whole Brody break-up thing.
  • She has got herself a very fine dress from Mrs Merdle's dressmaker.
  • She has got to be the worst pledge in the history of pledgedom.
  • She has got hundreds of these stashed away.
  • She has got major body issues.
  • She has got enough to worry about with Spencer missing.
  • She has got over the most trying age.
  • She has got a funny face.
  • She has got a seatbelt mark, though.
  • She has got a kid in custody who can tell you the whole story.
  • She has got a big family, her parents are divorced and married with other people, but they all live in the same house.

Alternatives:

  • she has
  • she possesses
  • she owns
  • she acquired
  • she holds

She have got

This phrase is incorrect in standard English. The verb "have" should be conjugated as "has" when used with third-person singular subjects like "she."

  • Nov 27, 2009 ... I explain when you can use have or have got, the correct form of have got (hint: “ Does she have got?” is NOT the correct question form!) ...
  • Have got. 1.Choose the correct. a. She has got an apple. b.She have got an apple. a.He have got a beard. b.He has got a beard. a.They have got a diamond. b.
  • Feb 10, 2012 ... (NOT Does she have got a new boyfriend?) No, she hasn't got a new boyfriend. ( NOT No, she doesn't have got a new boyfriend.) I have got ...
  • Jul 1, 2014 ... Beautiful eyes she have got. Beautiful eyes she has got. She has got beautiful eyes. She has beautiful eyes. Beautiful eyes she has got.

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