british english - Have and have got


native BrE speaker !


I am confused to use have and have got in the sentence. Do you (BrE speaker) use both "have got" and "have" in writing and speaking ?


ex.


A. I have a / I have to.


B. I don't have a / I don't have to.


c. Do I have a ? / do I have to ?


a. I have got a / I've got to.


b. I haven't got a / I haven't got to


c. Have I got a ? / have I got to ?


And, could I use " have got" In modal verb ?


ex.


a I could have (got) a car /to go


b. I may have ( got) a car/to go


with to


a. Is it normal for her to have (got) to beat her child ?


b. My mum wants to have (got) a child.


with never


a. He never has (got) to pick / he never has (got) a red boat.


B. I am going to have (got) a child / to go


continous


a. I am having (got) to go / a car.


b. I am not having (got) to go / a car.


c. Am I having (got) to go / a car ?


Do you use have got in past form ? A. I had a car / I had to go. B. I didn't have a car / I didn't have to go. C. Did I have a car ? / did I have to go ?


please, help me , I am really confused with these , and I'll wait for your help, thanks !




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