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Axa Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Have got for possessions

Example

a. Jane has still got a tomato or Jane still has got a tomato.

b. Jane hasn't still got a tomato or Jane still hasn't got a tomato.

c. Has Jane still got a tomato ?

  

Top answer

axa Jane has still got a tomato Good. (Nobody has taken away Jane's tomato yet. ) axa Jane still has got a tomato OK.

  • axa Jane has still got a tomato Good.
  • (Nobody has taken away Jane's tomato yet.
  • ) axa Jane still has got a tomato OK.
  • Not as good as the first one.
  • axa Jane hasn't still got a tomato Not good.
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axaJane has still got a tomato

Good. (Nobody has taken away Jane's tomato yet. / She hasn't lost her tomato yet.)

axaJane still has got a tomato

OK. Not as good as the first one.

axaJane hasn't still got a tomato

Not good.

axaJane still hasn'

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