It might sound ok in conversation but grammatically it is incorrect.
The proper way would be to say, "Sally has a dog" instead of "Sally has got a dog."
Yes, "has got" is commonly used in informal English as a verb phrase that means the same as "has". However, in formal writing, it is more appropriate to use "has".
No, the correct grammar would be "Look at what you got."
"Had got" is not considered correct grammar. It should be either "had" or "got," depending on the context of the sentence.
No, "will be had" is not a correct grammar. The correct grammar would be "will have."
The correct grammar is: "Are those correct?"
The correct grammar for this sentence is: "When did you send it?"
"Had got" is not considered correct grammar. It should be either "had" or "got," depending on the context of the sentence.
Yes.
No. Had gotten would be correct.
Got in at 2 minutes before their cut off time is not a correct grammar.
Got in at 2 minutes before their cut off time is not a correct grammar.
no its got woken up
You have a sister.
Got here in 2 minutes before their cut off time is not a correct grammar.
No, the correct grammar would be "Look at what you got."
That is not correct grammar. A better sentence would be "I went to the supermarket and found this item." In the proper sentence, there is an object and better structure.
The sentence "I got here just 2 minutes before their cut off time" is correct grammar.
No, "will be had" is not a correct grammar. The correct grammar would be "will have."