These are her shoes. (my mum)
These are my mum's shoes.
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.
Is that her phone? (Anna)
Is that Anna’s phone?
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?
They’re their bags. (my friends)
They’re my friends’ bags.
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.
That’s his bike. (Danny)
That’s Danny’s bike.
my cats / five toys
My cats have got five toys.
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.
Their names are Jack and Sara. (My parents)
My parents’ names are Jack and Sara.
mum / an umbrella
Mum has got an umbrella.
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.