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Possessive & Demonstrative Pronouns_JaredBlanco
Jared Blanco
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Possessives: Adjective & pronoun
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Personal Pronouns
Possessive Adjectives
Possessive Pronouns
I You She - He - It We You They
MY YOUR HER - HIS - ITS OUR YOUR THEIR
MINE YOURS HERS - HIS - ITS OURS YOURS THEIRS
+ EXAMPLE
+ EXAMPLE
Example conversation:
Teacher: Good afternoon, guys! Boy: Good afternoon, Miss Mary. Girl: Hi, Miss Mary! Miss Mary: What do you have there? Girl: This is my plant for my Biology class. Boy: And this is mine, Miss Mary. Look! Miss Mary: Wow! Your plants are so beautiful! Boy and Girl: Thanks! Oh, our teacher is there! Hi, Miss Holy! Miss Holy: Hello, guys! I see you have your plants for our class of today. That's excellent! Your classmates also have theirs. Come to see!
WHOSE...?
1. Whose house is this? This is her house. It’s hers.2. Whose class is this? This is our class. It’s ours. 3. Whose cat is this? It’s Mary's cat. It’s hers.
Possessive 'S vs S'
Plural
Singular
Exceptions
Exercise
"This is his house" (my father): This is my father's house
Example
- "Tom is her brother" (Angela)
- "This is his book" (Antonio)
- Toys of my son and my daughter (children)
- The car of the men (their car)