Have got (+ -)
Have got (?)
Possessive 's
Describing people/ family members
Correct order
100

Richard and Helen have/has got six children.

Have got

100

how many / sisters / you (four)

-How many sisters have you got? 

-I’ve got four sisters.

100

Their names are Jack and Sara. (My parents)

My parents’ names are Jack and Sara.

100

Your aunt and uncle's child is your...

cousin

100

car / big / uncle's / My / is

My uncle's car is big.

200

My grandma has/have got a red car. 

Has got

200

Toby / any cousins (✗)

-Has Toby got any cousins?

-No, he hasn’t.

200

Is that her phone? (Anna)

Is that Anna’s phone?

200

antonym for "long, straight, dark hair"

short, wavy/curly, blonde/fair hair

200

old. / His / computer / grandad's / is

His grandad's computer is old. 

300

I haven't/hasn't got any cousins. 

Haven't

300

you / a big family (✓)

-Have you got a big family?

-Yes, I have.

300

They’re their bags. (my friends)

They’re my friends’ bags.

300

read this word correctly "freckles"

freckles

300

mobile phone / amazing. / Anna's / new / is

Anna's new mobile phone is amazing.

400

My friend's parents have/has got a big house. 

Have got

400

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.

400

That’s his bike. (Danny)

That’s Danny’s bike.

400

two children born at the same time

twins

400

green. / sister's/ are / His / eyes

His sister's eyes are green. 

500

Uncle David haven't/hasn't got any children.

Hasn't

500

you / a phone / in your bag (✗)

-Have you got a phone in your bag?

-No, I haven’t.

500

Their names are Moni, Tom, and the tortoise. (My pets)

My pets' names are Moni, Tom, and the tortoise.

500

informal synonym for "How are you?"

How are things?

500

brother's / is / house / My / yellow

My brother's house is yellow.