Are these books your/yours?
yours
I/you/we/they _______ got.
I/you/we/they have got.
Affirmative: I ______ your number in my book.
I've got your number in my book.
Miss Nikkis classroom is called the black box.
Miss Nikki's classroom is called the black box.
What is a beard?
Hair that grows on the face.
This car is my/mine.
Mine
He/she/it ______ got.
He/she/it has got.
Negative: She _________ a new bag.
She hasn't got a new bag.
Have you met Pats brothers?
Have you met Pat's brothers?
What is a moustache?
Hair that grows above the top lip.
This isn't us/our suitcase.
our
Negative: I/you/we/they _______ got.
I/you/we/they haven't got.
Affirmative: They _______ the best phones in school.
They have got the best phones in school.
My parents house is in London.
My parents' house is in London.
What do you call hair that isn't dark in colour?
Fair hair
I love its/it's color!
its
Negative: He/she/it ______ got.
He/she/it hasn't got.
Question: ___ it ___ cooler outside?
Has it got cooler outside?
The fathers names are Chris and John.
The fathers' names are Chris and John.
What is the opposite of tall and thin?
Short and fat.
Whose
What does the word 'possession' mean.
Something belongs to someone/thing.
Negative question: _______ they _____ a new dog?
Haven't they got a new dog?
Mr Robs cats name is Tippy.
Mr Rob's cat's name is Tippy.
Who are the oldest people in a family?
Grandparents