Put this sentence into the correct order:
My friend/ Math/ haven't got/on Monday
My friend haven't got Math on Monday.
my brother / a lot of friends
My brother has got a lot of friends.
I / your phone number
I haven't got your phone number.
how many / sisters / you (four)
How many sisters have you got?
I’ve got four sisters.
I has got a big family.
I have got a big family.
Put the sentence in the correct order:
blue / got / and / I / hasn't / eyes / My friend
My friend and I haven't got blue eyes.
we / a big family
We have got a big family.
this town / a post office
This town hasn't got a post office.
Toby / any cousins (✗)
Has Toby got any cousins?
No, he hasn’t.
Have he got a beard?
Has he got a beard?
Put this sentence into the correct order:
You/have/white/got/hair?
Have you got white hair?
the boy / a bike.
The boy has got a bike.
they / any children
They haven't got any children.
you / a big family (✓)
Have you got a big family?
Yes, I have.
We haven't blue eyes.
We haven't got blue eyes.
Put the sentence in the correct order:
has /coffee/ The /got /shop /any /not /coffee/.
The coffee shop hasn't got any coffee.
squirrels / five nuts
Squirrels have got five nuts.
she / blue eyes
She hasn't got blue eyes.
your best friend / a pet (✓) (two cats)
Has your best friend got a pet?
Yes, he/she has. He’s/She’s got two cats.
My mum got has red hair.
My mum has got red hair.
Put the sentence in the correct order:
The/ children/ have /Robinson’s/ not /any/ got/.
The Robinson's haven't got any children.
The men / some umbrellas
The men have got some umbrellas.
we / a big family
We haven't got a big family.
you / a phone / in your bag (✗)
Have you got a phone in your bag?
No, I haven’t.
They haven't not got a big house.
They haven't got a big house.