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  • It's been a long time since I saw my friend's brother who's away at university.
    has, possessive, is
  • The cats' basket's getting old, it's got holes everywhere.
    possessive, is, has
  • Thomas' car's getting old, it's got rust everywhere.
    possessive, is, has
  • She's a teacher.
    is
  • How's he doing?
    is
  • He's not at home, he's got a driving test.
    is, has
  • My dad's shed's got many spiders living in it.
    possessive, has
  • Winnie the Pooh's best friend's called Piglet.
    possessive, is
  • The car's in need of a wash.
    is
  • He's got a dog.
    has
  • The clothes shop's closing down. It's got a sale on all its items.
    is, has, possessive
  • Why's it so difficult to get up in the mornings?
    is
  • The children's toys are all over the place.
    possessive
  • The world's population's increasing.
    possessive, is
  • My phone's run out of juice.
    has
  • She's got a cold, so she's staying at home today.
    has, is
  • The residents' security's the most important.
    possessive, is
  • The coffee's not very nice.
    is
  • What's for dinner?
    is
  • My bike's breaks need changing.
    possessive
  • His friend's cat is sleeping.
    possessive
  • My friend's cat's got a mouse in its mouth.
    possessive, has, possessive
  • Thomas' bike's got a puncture, it's in need of repair.
    possessive, has, is
  • She's in a meeting at the moment so so she's not able to come to the phone.
    is, is