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Who Does He Look Like?: This Is My Aunt Becky. She Is Tall and Slim. She Has Got Short Curly Hair. She Is Beautiful

The document provides exercises to practice identifying family relationships, using verbs like 'can' and 'can't', possession with 'have got' and 'has got', and describing a pet. There are pictures and sentences to fill in with the correct words.

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Who Does He Look Like?: This Is My Aunt Becky. She Is Tall and Slim. She Has Got Short Curly Hair. She Is Beautiful

The document provides exercises to practice identifying family relationships, using verbs like 'can' and 'can't', possession with 'have got' and 'has got', and describing a pet. There are pictures and sentences to fill in with the correct words.

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Who does he look like?

I. Look and complete the information.

uncle

cousin
This is my aunt _____________________ ____________________
Becky. She is tall _____________________ ____________________
and slim. She has _____________________ ____________________
______________________ _____________________
got short curly hair.
______________________ _____________________
She is beautiful. ______________________ _____________________
_______________________ _____________________

dad -Ben mum mum


me

_________________________
__________________________ __________________
_________________________ __________________________ __________________
_________________________ _________________________ __________________
_________________________ __________________________ __________________
_________________________ __________________________ __________________

II. CAN/CAN’T
1. A cat __________ fly. (not) What can you do? What can’t you do?
2. She ____________ ride a bike. _________________________________________
3. I __________ swim. _________________________________________
_________________________________________
4. He __________ run very fast. _________________________________________
5. They __________ drive car. (not)

III. HAVE GOT


We use Have/Has got:
 to express possession: I HAVE GOT a new car – Lilly HAS GOT a big house.
 to describe people/animals: The lion HAS GOT brown hair – Luke and Liam HAVE GOT blue
eyes.
I have got
Youhave got
a) I have got a book. Shehas got
He has got
b) Mary ________ a new dress. It has got
Wehave got
c) They ________ a nice car. Youhave got
Theyhave got
d) It __________ a long tail.

e) Sam has not got glasses. I havenot got


Youhavenot got
f) We __________________ an old bike. Shehasnot got
He hasnot got
It hasnot got
g) Jane ___________________ green hair. Wehavenot got
Youhavenot got
h) You ______________________ a hat. Theyhavenot got

REMEMBER! hasnot = hasn’t&havenot = haven’t

This is my dog Rex. It ………. four years old. It


……………. got long ears and a curly tail. It …….
got brown eyes and a black nose. It ……. got
brown hair on its body but its legs are white!
It is very playful and funny. I love my dog!
How do you look?
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