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I / You / We / They → have got | short form: I've got
He / She / It → has got | short form: He's got
Negative: haven't got / hasn't got
Have you/we/they got…? → Yes, I have. / No, we haven't.
Has he/she/it got…? → Yes, she has. / No, he hasn't.
Positive: Take lots of photos! Visit the museum.
Negative: Don't go there. Don't eat in the cinema.
3:00 → It's three o'clock. 5:30 → It's half past five.
4:15 → It's quarter past four. 7:40 → It's twenty to eight.
Subject: Tokyo tips!
Hi Mike! I live in Shinjuku — it's in the centre of Tokyo. Here are some tips for your trip:
1. Take the metro — it's cheap. Don't take taxis. They're very expensive.
2. Visit Asakusa — there's a beautiful temple. Take lots of photos!
3. Go to Harajuku Park on Sunday. Take photos of the people there.
4. Try Japanese food! Go to an izakaya (a Japanese restaurant). Try gyoza — it's a type of Japanese food. Delicious!
5. Drink sake or green tea.
6. Take a coat — it's very cold in January!
See you soon! Yoshi
Hi Alicia, How are you? I'm great. I've got some American money and my mum's credit card. I haven't got a camera, but my phone's got a good camera. I've got a map of New York City, a map of the subway and a map of the airport. I've got a bag for the plane with some food, water, a book and a newspaper. See you next week, Magda