HAVE GOT- tener AFFIRMATIVE I have got ( I’ve got ) – yo tengo You have got ( You’ve got) – tú tienes He has got ( He’s got) – él tiene She has got (She’s got ) – ella tiene It has got ( It’s got) – el/ella tiene We have got (We’ve got) – nosotros tenemos You have got (You’ve got) – vosotros teneis They have got (They’ve got) – ellos tienen NEGATIVE I have not got (I haven’t got) You have not got ( You haven’t got) He has not got (He hasn’t got) She has not got ( She hasn’t got) It has not got ( It hasn't got) We have not got ( We haven’t got) You have not got (You haven’t got) They have not got (They haven’t got) INTERROGATIVE Have I got? Have you got? Has he got? Has she got? Has it got? Have we got? Have you got? Have they got? CAN - poder , saber hacer algo AFFIRMATIVE I / you / he / she / it / we / you / they can (yo puedo, tú puedes, …) NEGATIVE I / you / he / she / it / we / you / they cannot /can’t (yo no puedo, tú no puedes….) INTERROGATIVE Can I / you / he / she / it / we / you / they ? (¿puedo yo?, ¿puedes tú?...) El verbo “can” siempre seguido de infinitivo sin “to” y expresa: • Lo que se puede hacer en un momento concreto(poder hacer algo) I can see the moon (Puedo ver la luna) • Nuestras habilidades o capacidades (saber hacer algo) He can play the piano ( El sabe tocar el piano)