Richard and Helen have/has got six children.
Have got
how many / sisters / you (four)
-How many sisters have you got?
-I’ve got four sisters.
Their names are Jack and Sara. (My parents)
My parents’ names are Jack and Sara.
Your aunt and uncle's child is your...
cousin
car / big / uncle's / My / is
My uncle's car is big.
My grandma has/have got a red car.
Has got
Toby / any cousins (✗)
-Has Toby got any cousins?
-No, he hasn’t.
Is that her phone? (Anna)
Is that Anna’s phone?
antonym for "long, straight, dark hair"
short, wavy/curly, blonde/fair hair
old. / His / computer / grandad's / is
His grandad's computer is old.
I haven't/hasn't got any cousins.
Haven't
you / a big family (✓)
-Have you got a big family?
-Yes, I have.
They’re their bags. (my friends)
They’re my friends’ bags.
read this word correctly "freckles"
freckles
mobile phone / amazing. / Anna's / new / is
Anna's new mobile phone is amazing.
My friend's parents have/has got a big house.
Have got
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.
That’s his bike. (Danny)
That’s Danny’s bike.
two children born at the same time
twins
green. / sister's/ are / His / eyes
His sister's eyes are green.
Uncle David haven't/hasn't got any children.
Hasn't
you / a phone / in your bag (✗)
-Have you got a phone in your bag?
-No, I haven’t.
Their names are Moni, Tom, and the tortoise. (My pets)
My pets' names are Moni, Tom, and the tortoise.
informal synonym for "How are you?"
How are things?
brother's / is / house / My / yellow
My brother's house is yellow.