Have You Ever Had This Before Well You Have It Again
'I cannot understand the use of have had and had had.' (Subrata)
Have got has the same meaning as have and both are used as present tenses. Note that have got is NOT the present perfect of get.
To make questions and negative sentences with have we normally use the auxiliary verb do. To make questions and negative sentences with have got we use the auxiliary verb have. So your question, Magrit, with have got must be formed as follows:
How many subsidiaries has your company got?
- How many subsidiaries does your company have?
- It has two.
- How many sisters do you have?
- I've got three (sisters).
- Do you all have your own bedrooms?
- Sue's got her own bedroom, but neither Debbie nor I have. We have to share.
- Have you got a new car, Paul?
- Yes I have. I bought it last week.
- Has it got air conditioning?
- No it hasn't. But it's got a CD player.
- Do you have very many CDs?
- I've got hundreds.
- Have you got a sore throat as well as a runny nose?
- No, I haven't.
- But you've got a high temperature, haven't you?
- Yes, I have.
- Does this music school have enough pianos?
- No, it doesn't.
- But you have enough opportunities to practise, don't you?
- No, we don't.
- Have you got tickets for the match on Saturday?
- No, I haven't. Not yet.
- Will you have them by tomorrow?
- I hope so.
- Have you got any time to help me with my maths homework?
- Not now I haven't. Sorry.
- Are you going to have any time at the weekend, do you think?
- Yes, I'll probably have some time then.
- Have you still got a bad headache?
- Yes, I have.
- How long have you had it?
- I've had it on and off since yesterday.
- Did you have it at the concert last night?
- Yes, I did. I couldn't concentrate on the music properly.
- I've had stomach ache ever since I ate those spam sandwiches.
- I've got some pills which are good for digestion. Why don't you take those?
I started out on the five-mile swim after I'd had a good rest. If I hadn't had a good rest, I would never have completed it. But because I had had a good rest before I started, I completed it in less than two hours.
If I hadn't had a good rest beforehand, I'd never have completed the five-mile swim.
Source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/grammar/learnit/learnitv323.shtml
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