Solution:
We use 'have got' with I, you, we, they and plural subjects. We use 'has got' with he, she, it and singular subjects.
- Tom has got a bike.
- Anna has got a cat.
- They have got a new house.
- You have got a brother.
- Mary has got blue eyes.
- We have got two grandmothers.
- Jack has got a computer.
- The dog has got a long tail.
- It has got big wings.
- Sarah has got a nice dress.
- The children have got many toys.
- Peter has got a football.
- Your parents have got a car.
- My friend has got a pet rabbit.
- She has got a new phone.
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