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Name:________________________________ Surname:_______________________________

Complete the blanks with have got or has got.


1. Sue ____________ two sisters and one brother.
2. Mr and Mrs West ____________ three sons.
3. Tony and I are drummers. We ____________ drums at home.
4. Jonathan ____________ a skateboard. It’s red and blue.
5. The dogs ____________ a little house.
6. The baby ____________ two teeth.
7. Moira and Mac ____________ a helicopter.
8. Jim is ill. He ____________ a temperature.
9. My brother ____________ a new T-shirt.
10. I ____________ a computer in my room.

Write sentences with the verb have got (affirmative, negative and interrogative), as in the
example.
1. these dogs / big teeth + These dogs have got big teeth.
2. we / any milk in the fridge ?_____________________________________________
3. my brother / a lot of friends + _____________________________________________
4. I / your phone number -_____________________________________________
5. she / a good job ?_____________________________________________
6. we / a big family +_____________________________________________
7. this village / a post office -__________________________
8. you / many animals ? _____________________________________________
9. they / any children -_____________________________________________
10. Sarah / a flat near the beach +_____________________________________________

Write the correct form of the possessives into the gaps (apostrophe 's).
This is__Peter’s__book.(Peter)

1.Let's go to the __________________.(Smiths)


2.The_________________room is upstairs.(children)
3._________________sister is twelve years old.(John)
4.______________and_________________school is old.(Susan – Steve)
5.___________________shoes are on the second floor.(men)
6.My_________________________car was not expensive.(parents)
7.__________________________CD player is new.(Charles)
8.This is the________________________bike.(boy)
9.These are the_______________________pencils.(boys)

Choose the right option.


1. Could you / her / your take a message, please?
2. They showed us all they / their / ours holiday photos last night.
3. I’m sorry but these seats are my / their / ours .
4. Sandy and I / me / her are going to the café.
5. Do you want I / me / my to turn this off?
6. I saw your sister’s paintings yesterday. She / They / Its were very good.
7. They’ve got two babies and they take they / their / them everywhere.
8. Let he / my / him help you with that.
Connect sentences using possessive case
1. The student has a pen. The pen is on the table.
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2. The man has a car. The car is in the garage.
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3. My friends had a party. The party was fun.
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4. The women have kids. The kids are playing.
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5. India has a population. The population is very large.
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6. The children have a mother. The mother is over there.
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7. My sisters have friends. The friends are interesting.
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8. The teachers had a meeting. The meeting was last week.
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