I have (I´ve) got two brothers.
You have (You´ve)got two brothers.
He has (He´s) got two brothers.
She (She´s) has got two brothers.
It (It´s)has got two brothers.
We have (We´ve) got two brothers.
You have (You´ve) got two brothers.
They have (The´ve) got two brothers.
You have not (haven´t) got two brothers.
He has not (hasn´t) got two brothers.
She has not (hasn´t) got two brothers.
It has not (hasn´t) got two brothers.
We have not (haven´t) got two brothers.
You have not (haven´t) got two brothers.
They have not (haven´t) got two brothers.
Have you got two brothers?
Has he got two brothers?
Has she got two brothers?
Has it got two brothers?
Have we got two brothers?
Have you got two brothers?
Have they got two brothers?
Yes, you have.
Yes, he has.
Yes, she has.
Yes, it has.
Yes, we have.
Yes, you have.
Yes, they have.
No, I haven´t.
No, you haven´t.
No, he hasn´t
No, she hasn´t
No, it hasn´t
No, you haven´t.
No, they haven´t.
* En ingles británico se suele utilizar have junto con got, especialmente a nivel oral.
En inglés americano se utiliza have sin got.