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UK//huː hæv ðeɪ ɡɒt//US//hu hæv ðeɪ ɡɑt//

Meaning of Who have they got

A question asking who is with a specific group of people.

In simple words: Who is with them?

Who have they got in a sentence

  • I wonder who have they got for the event?
  • Can you tell me who have they got invited?
  • At the game, I asked, 'Who have they got on their team?'

How to use Who have they got

Used in casual conversations to inquire about the people accompanying someone. Not appropriate in formal situations.

Grammar pattern

who + have + pronoun + got

Memory hint

Think of 'who' as the friend you’re looking for in a crowd.

Related words

Collocations with Who have they got

  • who have they
  • who got
  • have they got

Synonyms for Who have they got

  • who is accompanying them
  • who is with them
  • who do they have

Common mistakes with Who have they got

  • Confusing 'who' with 'whom' in formal contexts
  • Using 'have' instead of 'has' when referring to a singular subject

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Frequently asked questions about Who have they got

What does Who have they got mean?

Who is with them?

What is the definition of Who have they got?

A question asking who is with a specific group of people.

How do you use Who have they got in a sentence?

I wonder who have they got for the event?

Can you give another example of Who have they got?

Can you tell me who have they got invited?

What are synonyms for Who have they got?

Common alternatives include who is accompanying them, who is with them, who do they have.

What words go with Who have they got?

It commonly pairs with who have they, who got, have they got.

What are common mistakes when using Who have they got?

Confusing 'who' with 'whom' in formal contexts Using 'have' instead of 'has' when referring to a singular subject

How do you pronounce Who have they got?

US: //hu hæv ðeɪ ɡɑt//, UK: //huː hæv ðeɪ ɡɒt//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is Who have they got formal or informal?

"Who have they got" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.

When should I use Who have they got?

Used in casual conversations to inquire about the people accompanying someone. Not appropriate in formal situations.