This document provides exercises to practice using possessive 's and the verbs "have got" and "has got" in affirmative and negative sentences as well as questions. There are examples of adding possessive 's, rearranging words to form sentences with "have/has got", writing questions to match answers, and writing original questions and answers using "have/has got" about oneself. The focus is on correctly using these grammatical structures in simple sentences.
This document provides exercises to practice using possessive 's and the verbs "have got" and "has got" in affirmative and negative sentences as well as questions. There are examples of adding possessive 's, rearranging words to form sentences with "have/has got", writing questions to match answers, and writing original questions and answers using "have/has got" about oneself. The focus is on correctly using these grammatical structures in simple sentences.
This document provides exercises to practice using possessive 's and the verbs "have got" and "has got" in affirmative and negative sentences as well as questions. There are examples of adding possessive 's, rearranging words to form sentences with "have/has got", writing questions to match answers, and writing original questions and answers using "have/has got" about oneself. The focus is on correctly using these grammatical structures in simple sentences.
Possessive ’s 1 Add possessive ’s to each sentence.
This is Mr Brown classroom.
This is Mr Brown’s classroom.
1. The boy mum is a dancer.
2. Daniel uncles are twins.
3. My friend cat is six years old.
4. Are they Bianca grandparents
5. This is Ben and Jerry house.
6. What’s your teacher name?
7. His wife eyes aren’t blue.
have got: affirmative and negative
2. Put the words in the correct order to make affirmative and negative sentences. There is one word you don’t need in each sentence. Use the correct punctuation.
0. is / got / sister / hair / his / dark / has
His sister has got dark hair.
1 Japan / they / got / a / ’ve / cousins / in
2 has / classrooms / school / fifty / haven’t / our / got
3 in / got / haven’t / she / books / classroom / the / any / we
4 two / and / what / niece / Mrs Frank / got / nephews / a / has
5 haven’t / brother’s / got / number / his / phone / I / is
6 got / their / has / eyes / have / brown / parents
7 you / Monday / has / club / Ava / got / art / on
have got: questions
3 Write questions for the answers. Use the correct form of have got and the phrases in the box. art class today a brother a dog five aunts an interesting book a nice house a niece a pink car your new smartphone / a camera 0. Have you got a brother? Yes, I have. He’s eight years old. 1 No, we haven’t. It’s on Wednesday. 2 Yes, he has. Its name is Gomez. 3 Yes, they have. It’s in the city centre. It’s beautiful! 4 No, she hasn’t. She’s got a nephew. 5 No, I haven’t. My car is white! 6
Yes, it has. The camera is very good. Look at these photos!
7
No, he hasn’t. He’s got six!
8
Yes, I have. It’s about Frank Sinatra, my favourite singer.
4 Write questions with have got or has got. Thenwrite short answers that are true for you.