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POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS
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POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS
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Practice pronunciation & do the exercises!
Possessive Pronouns
Personal Pronouns
Possessive pronouns show that something belongs to someone.
We use personal pronouns (I, me, he, him, etc.) to replace names or nouns when it is clear what they refer to.
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Personal Pronouns
Possessive Pronouns
MINE YOURS HIS HERS ITS OUR THEIR
I YOU HE SHE IT WE THEY
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EXERCISES
Write the correct possessive pronoun so that the second sentence means the same as the first. 1. This is your toothbrush and this is her toothbrush. = This is your toothbrush and this is_____ 2. The blue car is George's and the silver car is their car. = The blue car is George's and the silver car is ______. 3. I found this pen on the floor. Is it your pen? = I found this pen on the floor. Is it ____? 4. We can't invite people to Lee's flat! It's not our flat. = We can't invite people to Lee's flat! It's not _____! 5. My dessert was the ice cream and your dessert was the cake. = My dessert was the ice cream and _____was the cake.
LISTENING
1. These aren’t ________. 2. Are they _________? 3. Her work is good, but ________ is better. 4. He doesn’t have a car, so he’s using _________. 5. Which house is ________? 6. Which of these books is ________? 7. It’s hard to tell ________ is _________. 8. Mike’s lunch didn’t cost much, but ________ did. 9. Her lunch was expensive, but ________ was cheap. 10. My pen doesn’t work, but _________ does.
TIME TO PLAY
TEAM _______ 1___________ 2___________ 3___________ TEAM _______ 1___________ 2___________ 3___________
THANKS!
Nice day
REFERENCES
British Council. (s. f.). Personal pronouns and possessives. LearnEnglish Teens - British Council. Recuperado 3 de marzo de 2021, de https://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/grammar/beginner-grammar/personal-pronouns-possessives