Family
Is/Are
or
Has/Have?
Possessive Adjectives
What is the total amount?
How much is it?
100

My father's father is my ______.

grandfather

100

I _____ 30 years old.

am

100

I have brown eyes.  _____ eyes are brown.

My

100

1 five-dollar bill, 2 one-dollar bills, 2 quarters, 1 nickel

$7.55

100

How much is the peanut butter?  

_____ $3.25 a _____.

It's $3.25 a jar.

200

My mother's sister is my ______.

aunt

200

They ______ married.

are

200

You have a white blouse.  _____ blouse is white.

Your

200

1 ten-dollar bill, 1 five-dollar bill, 2 dimes, 3 pennies

$15.23

200

How much are the tomatoes?

______ $1.50 a _______.

They're $1.50 a pound.

300

My uncle's son is my ______.

cousin

300

She ______ blue eyes.

has

300

Julie has a green coat.  _____ coat is green.

Her

300

3 five-dollar bills, 1 one-dollar bill, 1 quarter, 3 pennies

$16.28

300

How much is the cereal?

______ $3.50 a ______.

It's $3.50 a box.

400

My mother's husband is my ______.

father

400

He ______ from Canada.

is

400

Mark and Jim have red shorts.  _____ shorts are red.

Their

400

3 quarters, 1 dime, 7 pennies

$0.92

400

How much are the potato chips?

______ $2.75 a _______.

They're $2.75 a bag.

500

My sister's daughter is my ______.

niece

500

We ______ brown hair.

have

500

Tom and I have black shoes.  _____ shoes are black.

Our

500

1 twenty-dollar bill, 3 five-dollar bills, 3 dimes, 1 nickel, 2 pennies

$35.37

500

How much is the bread?

___ $1.85 a _____.

It's $1.85 a loaf.