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English · CEFR Band 1 (A1) · Chapter 6

I have a sister Tengo una hermana

/aɪ hæv ə ˈsɪstər/

Usa have y has para hablar de posesión y familia — I/you/we/they usan have, he/she/it usan has. La negación es don't/doesn't have, la pregunta es Do you have…?. Aprende vocabulario de familia (family, father, mother, dad, mum, brother, sister, parents, child), y el rincón de pronunciación trata los dos sonidos "th" del inglés, /θ/ y /ð/.

I Have a Brother — Tengo un hermano

  1. Emma Minsu, do you have a brother? Minsu, ¿tienes un hermano?
  2. Minsu Yes, I have a brother. My brother have a child. Sí, tengo un hermano. Mi hermano tiene un hijo. (error: have → has)
  3. Emma He has a child. "He has," Minsu. Es He has a child. "He has", Minsu.
  4. Minsu Ah, he has a child! Thank you. ¡Ah, he has a child! Gracias.

I Don't Have a Brother — No tengo un hermano

  1. Jack Emma, do you have a brother? Emma, ¿tienes un hermano?
  2. Emma No, I don't have a brother. I have a sister. No, no tengo un hermano. Tengo una hermana.
  3. Jack I have a brother and a sister. Tengo un hermano y una hermana.
汉字PinyinPOSMeaning
have /hæv/ v. tener
has /hæz/ v. (tercera persona del singular de have: he/she/it)
family /ˈfæməli/ n. familia
father /ˈfɑːðər/ n. padre
mother /ˈmʌðər/ n. madre
dad /dæd/ n. papá
mum /mʌm/ n. mamá (británico; EE. UU. mom)
brother /ˈbrʌðər/ n. hermano
sister /ˈsɪstər/ n. hermana
parents /ˈperənts/ n. padres
child /tʃaɪld/ n. hijo, niño

have / has have / has

have는 "있다/가지다"예요. I, you, we, they는 have, he, she, it는 has를 씁니다. 부정은 do/does + not + have: I don't have…, She doesn't have…. 질문은 Do/Does + 주어 + have…?: Do you have a brother?

have significa "tener". I, you, we, they usan have, y he, she, it usan has. La negación es do/does + not + have: I don't have…, She doesn't have…. La pregunta es Do/Does + sujeto + have…?: Do you have a brother?

  • I have a sister. /aɪ hæv ə ˈsɪstər/ Tengo una hermana.
  • She has a brother. /ʃiː hæz ə ˈbrʌðər/ Ella tiene un hermano. (he/she → has)
  • He doesn't have a child. /hiː ˈdʌznt hæv ə tʃaɪld/ Él no tiene hijos. (negación: doesn't have)

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