Pandicornia21Bueno es facil cuando son pronombres por ej ; He , she , it se utiliza el hasn't pero cuando son los pronombres I , you , we , they se utiliza haven't osea q seria 2. We haven't got a skateboard (porq el pronombre es we) 3. You haven't got a radio at home (porq el pronombre es you) 4. Theo hasn't got ten DVD's (porq el pronombre es he porq es hombre) 5. They haven't got a computer (el pronombre es they) 6. The teacher hasn't got my mobile fhone (por q el pronombre seria hombre) 7. We haven't got a DVD player in our classrom (porq el pronombre es we) 8. I haven't got a camera in my bag.(porq el pronombre es I osea yo) spero t sirva
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Simplemente hay que agregar la partícula que marcara la negación, que en estas oraciones se pondrá antes del ''got''.
Se usa ''haven't'' para plural, o pronombres en segunda persona Se usa Hasn't para singular en tercera persona.
2- We haven't got a skateboard. 3- You haven't got a radio at home 4- Theo hasn't got ten DVDs 5-They haven't got a computer 6- The teacher hasn't got my mobile phone 7- We haven't got a DVD player in our classroom. 8- I haven't got a camera in my bag
2. We haven't got a skateboard (porq el pronombre es we)
3. You haven't got a radio at home (porq el pronombre es you)
4. Theo hasn't got ten DVD's (porq el pronombre es he porq es hombre)
5. They haven't got a computer (el pronombre es they)
6. The teacher hasn't got my mobile fhone (por q el pronombre seria hombre)
7. We haven't got a DVD player in our classrom (porq el pronombre es we)
8. I haven't got a camera in my bag.(porq el pronombre es I osea yo)
spero t sirva
Se usa ''haven't'' para plural, o pronombres en segunda persona
Se usa Hasn't para singular en tercera persona.
2- We haven't got a skateboard.
3- You haven't got a radio at home
4- Theo hasn't got ten DVDs
5-They haven't got a computer
6- The teacher hasn't got my mobile phone
7- We haven't got a DVD player in our classroom.
8- I haven't got a camera in my bag