The document discusses the verb "have got" and provides rules and examples for using it in the affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms. It explains that "have got" expresses possession and the third person singular uses "has got". Examples are given for the affirmative like "I have got a big house" and negative like "You haven't got six brothers". Questions are formed by placing "have/has" before the subject like "Have you got a blue pen?". Short answers to questions are also illustrated.