Read about Tom and his family. Choose what 's means in each sentence.
Choose the correct option.
Tom**'s** brother is a student. [Possessive case \(brother of Tom\)|To be in the Present Simple \(is\)|Have got in the Present Simple \(has\)|To drive in the Present Continuous \(is\)]
Tom**'s** got a cool scooter. [Possessive case \(brother of Tom\)|To be in the Present Simple \(is\)|Have got in the Present Simple \(has\)|To drive in the Present Continuous \(is\)]
Tom**'s** driving his scooter at the moment. [Possessive case - brother of Tom|To be in the Present Simple \(is\)|Have got in the Present Simple \(has\)|To drive in the Present Continuous \(is\)]
Tom**'s** thirteen year old. [Possessive case \(brother of Tom\)|To be in the Present Simple \(is\)|Have got in the Present Simple \(has\)|To drive in the Present Continuous \(is\)]
Choose the words at the end of which you can put 's*.*
Tom(1) mum(2) a teacher(3). She(4) got a new car(5).
Tick the correct answer.
- 1, 2, 4
- 1, 3, 4
- 1, 2, 5
Choose the right example for each case from the previous sentence.
Choose the correct option.
's (possessive case) [1|2|3|4|5]
's (is) [1|2|3|4|5]
's (has) [1|2|3|4|5]