English A1 Grammar Lesson #017: Have got for simple possession

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English A1 Grammar Lesson #017: Have got for simple possession

Target language: English
Level: A1
Lesson type: Mini Grammar Lesson
Lesson number: #017

Available explanations:
- 🇹🇷 Turkish by @Tutor TR
- 🇸🇦 Arabic by @Tutor AR
- 🇷🇺 Russian by @Tutor RU
- 🇪🇸 Spanish by @Tutor ES
- 🇩🇪 German by @Tutor DE
- 🇫🇷 French by @Tutor FR
- 🇮🇹 Italian by @Tutor IT


Welcome to English A1 Mini Grammar Lesson #017.

Today’s topic: have got for simple possession.
This grammar helps you say that a person owns something or has something with them.

Short review from previous lessons:
- In lesson #015, you learned daily objects like phone, key, and wallet are useful in everyday life.
- In lesson #016, you learned polite daily phrases.
- Today, we connect those ideas with a simple grammar pattern.

Grammar focus:
- I have got...
- You have got...
- We have got...
- He has got...
- She has got...
- It has got...

Use have got for I, you, we, they.
Use has got for he, she, it.

5 useful words:
1. have got — reading: hav got — meaning: have
2. has got — reading: haz got — meaning: has
3. phone — reading: fohn — meaning: mobile phone
4. key — reading: kee — meaning: small metal object for a lock
5. wallet — reading: wol-it — meaning: small thing for money and cards

Usage notes:
- Use have got and has got for simple possession.
- Use have got with I, you, we, they.
- Use has got with he, she, it.
- In questions, use Has he got...? or Have you got...?
- In short answers, say Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t.

5 example sentences:
1. I have got a phone.
Reading: ay hav got uh fohn
Meaning: I have a phone.
2. She has got a key.
Reading: she haz got uh kee
Meaning: She has a key.
3. We have got a wallet.
Reading: wee hav got uh wol-it
Meaning: We have a wallet.
4. My phone and my key are in my pocket.
Reading: may fohn and may kee ar in may poh-kit
Meaning: My phone and my key are in my pocket.
5. Has he got a phone?
Reading: haz he got uh fohn
Meaning: Does he have a phone?

Mini practice:
- Fill in the blank: She ___ got a key.
- Fill in the blank: I ___ got a phone.
- Make one sentence with have got and wallet.
- Make one question with has got and he.
- Translate into English: لدي هاتف.

Answer key:
1. has
2. have
3. I have got a wallet.
4. Has he got a key?
5. I have got a phone.

Reply instruction:
- Reply with your answers in order.
- If you want, also write one extra sentence using have got or has got.


Reply format: Start your reply with your explanation language code, e.g. [TR], [EN], [AR], [RU], [ES], [DE], [FR], [IT].
 
🇹🇷 Turkish Explanation

Okunuş / telaffuz rehberi
Aşağıdaki okunuşlar yaklaşık verilmiştir; amaç hedef dildeki kelime ve cümleleri yeni başlayanların okuyabilmesini sağlamaktır.

Kelime okunuşları
1. have got — Yaklaşık okunuşu: hav got — Anlamı: sahip olmak
2. has got — Yaklaşık okunuşu: haz got — Anlamı: sahip
3. phone — Yaklaşık okunuşu: fohn — Anlamı: telefon
4. key — Yaklaşık okunuşu: kee — Anlamı: anahtar
5. wallet — Yaklaşık okunuşu: wol-it — Anlamı: cüzdan

Cümle okunuşları
1. I have got a phone.
- Yaklaşık okunuşu: ay hav got uh fohn
- Anlamı: Bende bir telefon var.
2. She has got a key.
- Yaklaşık okunuşu: she haz got uh kee
- Anlamı: Onun bir anahtarı var.
3. We have got a wallet.
- Yaklaşık okunuşu: wee hav got uh wol-it
- Anlamı: Bizde bir cüzdan var.
4. My phone and my key are in my pocket.
- Yaklaşık okunuşu: may fohn and may kee ar in may poh-kit
- Anlamı: Telefonum ve anahtarım cebimde.
5. Has he got a phone?
- Yaklaşık okunuşu: haz he got uh fohn
- Anlamı: Onun bir telefonu var mı?

## Ders özeti
Bu A1 mini gramer dersinde **have got** ve **has got** yapısını öğreniyoruz. Bu yapı, bir şeye sahip olmayı ya da bir şeyin sende bulunmasını anlatır. Günlük hayatta çok kullanılır: **phone (fohn)**, **key (kee)**, **wallet (wol-it)** gibi kelimelerle kolayca cümle kurabilirsin.

Önceki derse kısa bağlantı:
- #015 dersinde günlük eşyalar öğrendin.
- #016 dersinde kibar günlük ifadeler gördün.
- Şimdi bu kelimeleri basit gramerle birleştiriyoruz.

## Kelime kelime açıklama
1. **have got (hav got)** = sahip olmak, var olmak
- Kullanım: **I have got...**, **you have got...**, **we have got...**
2. **has got (haz got)** = sahip, var
- Kullanım: **he has got...**, **she has got...**, **it has got...**
3. **phone (fohn)** = telefon
4. **key (kee)** = anahtar
5. **wallet (wol-it)** = cüzdan

## Telaffuz / okunuş
- **have got** → **hav got**
- **has got** → **haz got**
- **phone** → **fohn**
- **key** → **kee**
- **wallet** → **wol-it**

## Cümle cümle açıklama
1. **I have got a phone.**
- Okunuş: **ay hav got uh fohn**
- Anlamı: **Bende bir telefon var.**
- Kullanım: Kendinde olan bir şeyi söylersin.
2. **She has got a key.**
- Okunuş: **şi haz got uh kee**
- Anlamı: **Onun bir anahtarı var.**
- Kullanım: **she** ile **has got** kullanılır.
3. **We have got a wallet.**
- Okunuş: **wi hav got uh wol-it**
- Anlamı: **Bizde bir cüzdan var.**
- Kullanım: **we** ile **have got** kullanılır.
4. **My phone and my key are in my pocket.**
- Okunuş: **may fohn and may kee ar in may poh-kit**
- Anlamı: **Telefonum ve anahtarım cebimde.**
- Kullanım: **and** iki şeyi bağlar.
5. **Has he got a phone?**
- Okunuş: **haz hi got uh fohn**
- Anlamı: **Onun telefonu var mı?**
- Kullanım: Soru sorarken cümle başına **Has** gelir.

## Doğal kullanım notları
- **have got** ve **has got** günlük ve çok yaygın bir yapıdır.
- **I/you/we/they** ile **have got** kullan.
- **he/she/it** ile **has got** kullan.
- Soru formu: **Have you got...?** / **Has he got...?**
- Kısa cevap: **Yes, I have.** / **No, I haven’t.**

## Sık hata notları
- Yanlış: **She have got...**
- Doğru: **She has got...**
- Yanlış: **He have got...**
- Doğru: **He has got...**
- Soruda yardımcı kelimeyi unutma: **Has he got a phone?**

## Mini alıştırma
1. Boşluğu doldur: **She ___ got a key.**
2. Boşluğu doldur: **I ___ got a phone.**
3. **wallet** kelimesiyle bir cümle yaz.
4. **he** ve **has got** ile bir soru yaz.
5. Şunu İngilizceye çevir: **لدي هاتف.**

## Cevap yazma rehberi
Cevaplarını sırayla yaz. İstersen bir de kendi cümleni ekle: **have got** veya **has got** ile bir günlük eşya cümlesi kur.

Reply tip: start your answer with [TR].
 
🇸🇦 Arabic Explanation

دليل القراءة / النطق
القراءات التالية تقريبية لمساعدة المبتدئين على نطق كلمات وجمل اللغة الهدف.

قراءة الكلمات
1. have got — النطق التقريبي: hav got — المعنى: يملك
2. has got — النطق التقريبي: haz got — المعنى: يملك
3. phone — النطق التقريبي: fohn — المعنى: هاتف
4. key — النطق التقريبي: kee — المعنى: مفتاح
5. wallet — النطق التقريبي: wol-it — المعنى: محفظة

قراءة الجمل
1. I have got a phone.
- النطق التقريبي: ay hav got uh fohn
- المعنى: لدي هاتف.
2. She has got a key.
- النطق التقريبي: she haz got uh kee
- المعنى: لديها مفتاح.
3. We have got a wallet.
- النطق التقريبي: wee hav got uh wol-it
- المعنى: لدينا محفظة.
4. My phone and my key are in my pocket.
- النطق التقريبي: may fohn and may kee ar in may poh-kit
- المعنى: هاتفي ومفتاحي في جيبي.
5. Has he got a phone?
- النطق التقريبي: haz he got uh fohn
- المعنى: هل لديه هاتف؟

## ملخص الدرس
في هذا الدرس القصير من مستوى A1 نتعلم استعمال **have got (هاف غوت)** و **has got (هاز غوت)** للتعبير عن التملك أو وجود شيء مع الشخص. هذا التركيب مفيد جدًا في الحياة اليومية، خصوصًا مع كلمات مثل **phone (فون)** و **key (كي)** و **wallet (وولت)**.

ربط سريع مع الدروس السابقة:
- في الدرس #015 تعلمت كلمات عن الأشياء اليومية.
- في الدرس #016 تعلمت عبارات مهذبة في المحادثة.
- الآن نستخدم هذه الكلمات مع قاعدة بسيطة.

## شرح كلمة بكلمة
1. **have got (هاف غوت)** = يملك / لديه
2. **has got (هاز غوت)** = يملك / لديها / لديه
3. **phone (فون)** = هاتف
4. **key (كي)** = مفتاح
5. **wallet (وولت)** = محفظة

## القراءة / النطق التقريبي
- **have got** → **هاف غوت**
- **has got** → **هاز غوت**
- **phone** → **فون**
- **key** → **كي**
- **wallet** → **وولت**

## شرح الجمل جملةً جملة
1. **I have got a phone.**
- القراءة: **آي هاف غوت أ فون**
- المعنى: **لدي هاتف.**
- الاستخدام: نقولها عندما يكون الهاتف معك أو ملكًا لك.
2. **She has got a key.**
- القراءة: **شي هاز غوت أ كي**
- المعنى: **لديها مفتاح.**
- الاستخدام: مع **she** نستخدم **has got**.
3. **We have got a wallet.**
- القراءة: **وي هاف غوت أ وولت**
- المعنى: **لدينا محفظة.**
- الاستخدام: مع **we** نستخدم **have got**.
4. **My phone and my key are in my pocket.**
- القراءة: **ماي فون أند ماي كي آر إن ماي بوكت**
- المعنى: **هاتفي ومفتاحي في جيبي.**
- الاستخدام: كلمة **and** تربط بين شيئين.
5. **Has he got a phone?**
- القراءة: **هاز هي غوت أ فون؟**
- المعنى: **هل لديه هاتف؟**
- الاستخدام: هذا شكل السؤال مع **has got**.

## ملاحظات استعمال طبيعية
- استخدم **have got** مع: **I, you, we, they**.
- استخدم **has got** مع: **he, she, it**.
- في السؤال: **Has he got...?** أو **Have you got...?**
- في الجواب القصير: **Yes, I have.** / **No, I haven’t.**

## أخطاء شائعة
- خطأ: **She have got...**
- الصحيح: **She has got...**
- خطأ: **He have got...**
- الصحيح: **He has got...**
- في السؤال لا تنسَ ترتيب الكلمات الصحيح.

## تدريب صغير
1. أكمل الفراغ: **She ___ got a key.**
2. أكمل الفراغ: **I ___ got a phone.**
3. اكتب جملة بكلمة **wallet**.
4. اكتب سؤالًا بكلمة **he** و **has got**.
5. ترجم إلى الإنجليزية: **لدي هاتف.**

## إرشاد للرد
اكتب إجاباتك بالترتيب. وإذا أردت، أضف جملة من عندك باستخدام **have got** أو **has got** مع شيء يومي.

Reply tip: start your answer with [AR].
 
🇷🇺 Russian Explanation

Чтение / произношение
Ниже даны приблизительные варианты чтения, чтобы новичкам было легче произносить слова и предложения изучаемого языка.

Чтение слов
1. have got — Примерное чтение: hav got — Значение: иметь
2. has got — Примерное чтение: haz got — Значение: имеет
3. phone — Примерное чтение: fohn — Значение: телефон
4. key — Примерное чтение: kee — Значение: ключ
5. wallet — Примерное чтение: wol-it — Значение: кошелёк

Чтение предложений
1. I have got a phone.
- Примерное чтение: ay hav got uh fohn
- Значение: У меня есть телефон.
2. She has got a key.
- Примерное чтение: she haz got uh kee
- Значение: У неё есть ключ.
3. We have got a wallet.
- Примерное чтение: wee hav got uh wol-it
- Значение: У нас есть кошелёк.
4. My phone and my key are in my pocket.
- Примерное чтение: may fohn and may kee ar in may poh-kit
- Значение: Мой телефон и мой ключ в моём кармане.
5. Has he got a phone?
- Примерное чтение: haz he got uh fohn
- Значение: У него есть телефон?

## Краткое содержание урока
В этом мини-уроке A1 мы учим конструкцию **have got (хэв гот)** и **has got (хэз гот)**. Она нужна, чтобы сказать, что у человека что-то есть, или что вещь принадлежит ему. Это очень полезно в повседневной речи с словами **phone (фоун)**, **key (ки)** и **wallet (уоллит)**.

Связь с предыдущими уроками:
- В уроке #015 были слова о повседневных предметах.
- В уроке #016 были вежливые фразы.
- Теперь мы соединяем слова с простой грамматикой.

## Объяснение слово за словом
1. **have got (хэв гот)** = иметь
2. **has got (хэз гот)** = имеет
3. **phone (фоун)** = телефон
4. **key (ки)** = ключ
5. **wallet (уоллит)** = кошелёк

## Произношение
- **have got** → **хэв гот**
- **has got** → **хэз гот**
- **phone** → **фоун**
- **key** → **ки**
- **wallet** → **уоллит**

## Объяснение предложений
1. **I have got a phone.**
- Произношение: **ай хэв гот э фоун**
- Значение: **У меня есть телефон.**
- Употребление: говорим о своей вещи.
2. **She has got a key.**
- Произношение: **ши хэз гот э ки**
- Значение: **У неё есть ключ.**
- Употребление: с **she** используем **has got**.
3. **We have got a wallet.**
- Произношение: **уи хэв гот э уоллит**
- Значение: **У нас есть кошелёк.**
- Употребление: с **we** используем **have got**.
4. **My phone and my key are in my pocket.**
- Произношение: **май фоун энд май ки а ин май покит**
- Значение: **Мой телефон и мой ключ в моём кармане.**
- Употребление: **and** соединяет два предмета.
5. **Has he got a phone?**
- Произношение: **хэз хи гот э фоун?**
- Значение: **У него есть телефон?**
- Употребление: вопрос с **has got**.

## Полезные заметки
- **have got** используем с **I, you, we, they**.
- **has got** используем с **he, she, it**.
- В вопросе: **Has he got...?** / **Have you got...?**
- Короткий ответ: **Yes, I have.** / **No, I haven’t.**

## Частые ошибки
- Неверно: **She have got...**
- Верно: **She has got...**
- Неверно: **He have got...**
- Верно: **He has got...**
- В вопросе не забывайте порядок слов.

## Мини-практика
1. Вставьте слово: **She ___ got a key.**
2. Вставьте слово: **I ___ got a phone.**
3. Составьте предложение со словом **wallet**.
4. Составьте вопрос с **he** и **has got**.
5. Переведите на английский: **لدي هاتف.**

## Как отвечать
Ответьте по порядку. Если хотите, добавьте ещё одно своё предложение с **have got** или **has got**.

Reply tip: start your answer with [RU].
 
🇪🇸 Spanish Explanation

Guía de lectura / pronunciación
Las lecturas son aproximadas y ayudan a principiantes a pronunciar las palabras y frases del idioma objetivo.

Lectura de palabras
1. have got — Lectura aproximada: hav got — Significado: tener
2. has got — Lectura aproximada: haz got — Significado: tiene
3. phone — Lectura aproximada: fohn — Significado: teléfono
4. key — Lectura aproximada: kee — Significado: llave
5. wallet — Lectura aproximada: wol-it — Significado: billetera

Lectura de frases
1. I have got a phone.
- Lectura aproximada: ay hav got uh fohn
- Significado: Tengo un teléfono.
2. She has got a key.
- Lectura aproximada: she haz got uh kee
- Significado: Ella tiene una llave.
3. We have got a wallet.
- Lectura aproximada: wee hav got uh wol-it
- Significado: Tenemos una billetera.
4. My phone and my key are in my pocket.
- Lectura aproximada: may fohn and may kee ar in may poh-kit
- Significado: Mi teléfono y mi llave están en mi bolsillo.
5. Has he got a phone?
- Lectura aproximada: haz he got uh fohn
- Significado: ¿Él tiene un teléfono?

## Resumen de la lección
En esta mini lección de gramática A1 aprendemos **have got (jav got)** y **has got (jaz got)**. Esta estructura sirve para decir que alguien tiene algo o que algo pertenece a una persona. Es muy útil en la vida diaria con palabras como **phone (fon)**, **key (ki)** y **wallet (uólet)**.

Conexión con lecciones anteriores:
- En la lección #015 viste objetos cotidianos.
- En la lección #016 aprendiste frases amables.
- Ahora unimos esas ideas con una regla sencilla.

## Explicación palabra por palabra
1. **have got (jav got)** = tener
2. **has got (jaz got)** = tiene
3. **phone (fon)** = teléfono
4. **key (ki)** = llave
5. **wallet (uólet)** = billetera

## Lectura / pronunciación
- **have got** → **jav got**
- **has got** → **jaz got**
- **phone** → **fon**
- **key** → **ki**
- **wallet** → **uólet**

## Explicación oración por oración
1. **I have got a phone.**
- Pronunciación: **ai jav got a fon**
- Significado: **Tengo un teléfono.**
- Uso: decimos que el teléfono es nuestro o está con nosotros.
2. **She has got a key.**
- Pronunciación: **shi jaz got a ki**
- Significado: **Ella tiene una llave.**
- Uso: con **she** usamos **has got**.
3. **We have got a wallet.**
- Pronunciación: **wi jav got a uólet**
- Significado: **Tenemos una billetera.**
- Uso: con **we** usamos **have got**.
4. **My phone and my key are in my pocket.**
- Pronunciación: **mai fon and mai ki ar in mai pókit**
- Significado: **Mi teléfono y mi llave están en mi bolsillo.**
- Uso: **and** une dos cosas.
5. **Has he got a phone?**
- Pronunciación: **jaz ji got a fon?**
- Significado: **¿Él tiene un teléfono?**
- Uso: forma de pregunta con **has got**.

## Notas de uso natural
- Usa **have got** con **I, you, we, they**.
- Usa **has got** con **he, she, it**.
- En pregunta: **Has he got...?** / **Have you got...?**
- Respuesta corta: **Yes, I have.** / **No, I haven’t.**

## Errores comunes
- Incorrecto: **She have got...**
- Correcto: **She has got...**
- Incorrecto: **He have got...**
- Correcto: **He has got...**
- En preguntas, cuida el orden de las palabras.

## Mini práctica
1. Completa: **She ___ got a key.**
2. Completa: **I ___ got a phone.**
3. Escribe una frase con **wallet**.
4. Escribe una pregunta con **he** y **has got**.
5. Traduce al inglés: **لدي هاتف.**

## Guía para responder
Responde en orden. Si quieres, añade una frase extra con **have got** o **has got**.

Reply tip: start your answer with [ES].
 
🇩🇪 German Explanation

Lese- / Aussprachehilfe
Die folgenden Lesungen sind ungefähr und sollen Anfängern helfen, die Wörter und Sätze der Zielsprache auszusprechen.

Wortlesungen
1. have got — Ungefähre Lesung: hav got — Bedeutung: haben
2. has got — Ungefähre Lesung: haz got — Bedeutung: hat
3. phone — Ungefähre Lesung: fohn — Bedeutung: Telefon
4. key — Ungefähre Lesung: kee — Bedeutung: Schlüssel
5. wallet — Ungefähre Lesung: wol-it — Bedeutung: Geldbörse

Satzlesungen
1. I have got a phone.
- Ungefähre Lesung: ay hav got uh fohn
- Bedeutung: Ich habe ein Telefon.
2. She has got a key.
- Ungefähre Lesung: she haz got uh kee
- Bedeutung: Sie hat einen Schlüssel.
3. We have got a wallet.
- Ungefähre Lesung: wee hav got uh wol-it
- Bedeutung: Wir haben eine Geldbörse.
4. My phone and my key are in my pocket.
- Ungefähre Lesung: may fohn and may kee ar in may poh-kit
- Bedeutung: Mein Telefon und mein Schlüssel sind in meiner Tasche.
5. Has he got a phone?
- Ungefähre Lesung: haz he got uh fohn
- Bedeutung: Hat er ein Telefon?

## Lektion zusammenfassung
In dieser A1-Mini-Grammatik lernen wir **have got (häw gott)** und **has got (häs gott)**. Damit sagt man, dass jemand etwas besitzt oder bei sich hat. Das ist im Alltag sehr nützlich mit Wörtern wie **phone (fohn)**, **key (ki)** und **wallet (wollit)**.

Kurzer Bezug zu den letzten Lektionen:
- In Lektion #015 hast du Alltagsgegenstände gelernt.
- In Lektion #016 ging es um höfliche Gesprächsphrasen.
- Jetzt verbinden wir beides mit einer einfachen Grammatik.

## Wort-für-Wort-Erklärung
1. **have got (häw gott)** = haben
2. **has got (häs gott)** = hat
3. **phone (fohn)** = Telefon
4. **key (ki)** = Schlüssel
5. **wallet (wollit)** = Geldbörse

## Aussprache
- **have got** → **häw gott**
- **has got** → **häs gott**
- **phone** → **fohn**
- **key** → **ki**
- **wallet** → **wollit**

## Satz-für-Satz-Erklärung
1. **I have got a phone.**
- Aussprache: **ai häw gott a fohn**
- Bedeutung: **Ich habe ein Telefon.**
- Verwendung: Wir sprechen über etwas, das uns gehört.
2. **She has got a key.**
- Aussprache: **schi häs gott a ki**
- Bedeutung: **Sie hat einen Schlüssel.**
- Verwendung: Mit **she** benutzt man **has got**.
3. **We have got a wallet.**
- Aussprache: **wi häw gott a wollit**
- Bedeutung: **Wir haben eine Geldbörse.**
- Verwendung: Mit **we** benutzt man **have got**.
4. **My phone and my key are in my pocket.**
- Aussprache: **mai fohn änd mai ki ar in mai pokit**
- Bedeutung: **Mein Telefon und mein Schlüssel sind in meiner Tasche.**
- Verwendung: **and** verbindet zwei Dinge.
5. **Has he got a phone?**
- Aussprache: **häs hi gott a fohn?**
- Bedeutung: **Hat er ein Telefon?**
- Verwendung: Frageform mit **has got**.

## Natürliche Gebrauchshinweise
- **have got** mit **I, you, we, they**.
- **has got** mit **he, she, it**.
- Frage: **Has he got...?** / **Have you got...?**
- Kurze Antwort: **Yes, I have.** / **No, I haven’t.**

## Häufige Fehler
- Falsch: **She have got...**
- Richtig: **She has got...**
- Falsch: **He have got...**
- Richtig: **He has got...**
- In Fragen die Wortstellung beachten.

## Mini-Übung
1. Ergänze: **She ___ got a key.**
2. Ergänze: **I ___ got a phone.**
3. Schreibe einen Satz mit **wallet**.
4. Schreibe eine Frage mit **he** und **has got**.
5. Übersetze ins Englische: **لدي هاتف.**

## Antwort-Hinweis
Antworte in der Reihenfolge. Wenn du möchtest, schreibe noch einen eigenen Satz mit **have got** oder **has got**.

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🇫🇷 French Explanation

Guide de lecture / prononciation
Les lectures ci-dessous sont approximatives et aident les débutants à prononcer les mots et phrases de la langue cible.

Lecture des mots
1. have got — Lecture approximative: hav got — Sens: avoir
2. has got — Lecture approximative: haz got — Sens: a
3. phone — Lecture approximative: fohn — Sens: téléphone
4. key — Lecture approximative: kee — Sens: clé
5. wallet — Lecture approximative: wol-it — Sens: portefeuille

Lecture des phrases
1. I have got a phone.
- Lecture approximative: ay hav got uh fohn
- Sens: J’ai un téléphone.
2. She has got a key.
- Lecture approximative: she haz got uh kee
- Sens: Elle a une clé.
3. We have got a wallet.
- Lecture approximative: wee hav got uh wol-it
- Sens: Nous avons un portefeuille.
4. My phone and my key are in my pocket.
- Lecture approximative: may fohn and may kee ar in may poh-kit
- Sens: Mon téléphone et ma clé sont dans ma poche.
5. Has he got a phone?
- Lecture approximative: haz he got uh fohn
- Sens: A-t-il un téléphone ?

## Résumé de la leçon
Dans cette mini leçon de grammaire A1, nous apprenons **have got (hav got)** et **has got (haz got)**. Cette structure sert à dire qu’une personne possède quelque chose ou a quelque chose avec elle. C’est très utile dans la vie quotidienne avec des mots comme **phone (fone)**, **key (ki)** et **wallet (wôlit)**.

Lien avec les leçons précédentes :
- Dans la leçon #015, tu as appris des objets du quotidien.
- Dans la leçon #016, tu as vu des phrases polies.
- Maintenant, on relie ces idées avec une règle simple.

## Explication mot par mot
1. **have got (hav got)** = avoir
2. **has got (haz got)** = a
3. **phone (fone)** = téléphone
4. **key (ki)** = clé
5. **wallet (wôlit)** = portefeuille

## Prononciation
- **have got** → **hav got**
- **has got** → **haz got**
- **phone** → **fone**
- **key** → **ki**
- **wallet** → **wôlit**

## Explication phrase par phrase
1. **I have got a phone.**
- Prononciation : **aï hav got e fone**
- Signification : **J’ai un téléphone.**
- Usage : on parle d’un objet que l’on possède.
2. **She has got a key.**
- Prononciation : **chi haz got e ki**
- Signification : **Elle a une clé.**
- Usage : avec **she**, on utilise **has got**.
3. **We have got a wallet.**
- Prononciation : **wi hav got e wôlit**
- Signification : **Nous avons un portefeuille.**
- Usage : avec **we**, on utilise **have got**.
4. **My phone and my key are in my pocket.**
- Prononciation : **maï fone and maï ki ar in maï poket**
- Signification : **Mon téléphone et ma clé sont dans ma poche.**
- Usage : **and** relie deux choses.
5. **Has he got a phone?**
- Prononciation : **haz hi got e fone ?**
- Signification : **A-t-il un téléphone ?**
- Usage : forme interrogative avec **has got**.

## Notes d’usage naturel
- Utilise **have got** avec **I, you, we, they**.
- Utilise **has got** avec **he, she, it**.
- Question : **Has he got...?** / **Have you got...?**
- Réponse courte : **Yes, I have.** / **No, I haven’t.**

## Erreurs fréquentes
- Incorrect : **She have got...**
- Correct : **She has got...**
- Incorrect : **He have got...**
- Correct : **He has got...**
- En question, attention à l’ordre des mots.

## Mini pratique
1. Complète : **She ___ got a key.**
2. Complète : **I ___ got a phone.**
3. Écris une phrase avec **wallet**.
4. Écris une question avec **he** et **has got**.
5. Traduis en anglais : **لدي هاتف.**

## Consigne pour répondre
Réponds dans l’ordre. Si tu veux, ajoute aussi une phrase personnelle avec **have got** ou **has got**.

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🇮🇹 Italian Explanation

Guida di lettura / pronuncia
Le letture qui sotto sono approssimative e aiutano i principianti a pronunciare parole e frasi della lingua studiata.

Lettura delle parole
1. have got — Lettura approssimativa: hav got — Significato: avere
2. has got — Lettura approssimativa: haz got — Significato: ha
3. phone — Lettura approssimativa: fohn — Significato: telefono
4. key — Lettura approssimativa: kee — Significato: chiave
5. wallet — Lettura approssimativa: wol-it — Significato: portafoglio

Lettura delle frasi
1. I have got a phone.
- Lettura approssimativa: ay hav got uh fohn
- Significato: Ho un telefono.
2. She has got a key.
- Lettura approssimativa: she haz got uh kee
- Significato: Lei ha una chiave.
3. We have got a wallet.
- Lettura approssimativa: wee hav got uh wol-it
- Significato: Abbiamo un portafoglio.
4. My phone and my key are in my pocket.
- Lettura approssimativa: may fohn and may kee ar in may poh-kit
- Significato: Il mio telefono e la mia chiave sono nella mia tasca.
5. Has he got a phone?
- Lettura approssimativa: haz he got uh fohn
- Significato: Ha un telefono?

## Riassunto della lezione
In questa mini lezione di grammatica A1 impariamo **have got (hav got)** e **has got (has got)**. Questa struttura serve per dire che una persona ha qualcosa o possiede qualcosa con sé. È molto utile nella vita quotidiana con parole come **phone (fon)**, **key (chi)** e **wallet (uòlit)**.

Collegamento con le lezioni precedenti:
- Nella lezione #015 hai imparato oggetti quotidiani.
- Nella lezione #016 hai visto frasi gentili.
- Adesso uniamo queste idee con una regola semplice.

## Spiegazione parola per parola
1. **have got (hav got)** = avere
2. **has got (has got)** = ha
3. **phone (fon)** = telefono
4. **key (chi)** = chiave
5. **wallet (uòlit)** = portafoglio

## Lettura / pronuncia
- **have got** → **hav got**
- **has got** → **has got**
- **phone** → **fon**
- **key** → **chi**
- **wallet** → **uòlit**

## Spiegazione frase per frase
1. **I have got a phone.**
- Pronuncia: **ai hav got a fon**
- Significato: **Ho un telefono.**
- Uso: diciamo che il telefono è nostro o con noi.
2. **She has got a key.**
- Pronuncia: **shi has got a chi**
- Significato: **Lei ha una chiave.**
- Uso: con **she** usiamo **has got**.
3. **We have got a wallet.**
- Pronuncia: **wi hav got a uòlit**
- Significato: **Abbiamo un portafoglio.**
- Uso: con **we** usiamo **have got**.
4. **My phone and my key are in my pocket.**
- Pronuncia: **mai fon end mai chi ar in mai pòkit**
- Significato: **Il mio telefono e la mia chiave sono nella mia tasca.**
- Uso: **and** unisce due cose.
5. **Has he got a phone?**
- Pronuncia: **has hi got a fon?**
- Significato: **Ha un telefono?**
- Uso: forma interrogativa con **has got**.

## Note d’uso naturale
- Usa **have got** con **I, you, we, they**.
- Usa **has got** con **he, she, it**.
- Domanda: **Has he got...?** / **Have you got...?**
- Risposta breve: **Yes, I have.** / **No, I haven’t.**

## Errori comuni
- Sbagliato: **She have got...**
- Corretto: **She has got...**
- Sbagliato: **He have got...**
- Corretto: **He has got...**
- Nelle domande, attenzione all’ordine delle parole.

## Mini pratica
1. Completa: **She ___ got a key.**
2. Completa: **I ___ got a phone.**
3. Scrivi una frase con **wallet**.
4. Scrivi una domanda con **he** e **has got**.
5. Traduci in inglese: **لدي هاتف.**

## Indicazione per rispondere
Rispondi in ordine. Se vuoi, aggiungi anche una tua frase con **have got** o **has got**.

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