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Possessive

Pronouns
and
Possessive
Adjectives
Possessive Pronouns and Possessive Adjectives

Fill in with possessive pronouns or possessive Complete the sentences using a friend of mine/yours
adjectives: or friends of mine/yours..
1. Tom is my friend. Tom is ____________.
2. We had a great time with ____________.
1. It's silly to buy expensive clothes when you don't
3. I'm going to the party with _____________.
really need ______ .
4. Susan is having a great time with
2. Susan is going to sell _____ house. _____________.
5. Peter went out with ____________.
3. Peter is making a big party at ______ house.
6. My parents are on holiday with _____________.
4. My parents gave me ______ car so I don't have to
7. I'm going to study with _____________.
go by bus any more. 8. Jeremy is playing with ____________.
9. I like to go out with ____________.
5. I know Peter, but I don't know ______ two sisters.
10. I think that my brother is with ____________.
6.

Possessive pronouns: 1. Those book are yours.


2. John is at his home. Examples:
I-mine he-his we-ours 3. Their dog is very agressive.
you-yours she –hers 4. The house is not yours. It's ours!
they-theirs 5. This dog is not mine.
it-its

Look at the pictures and fill in with the proper possessives:

This is ______ This is ______ This is ______


dung fork. first date. best meal.

This is ______ This is ______ This is ______


hat. last class. new adventure.

Note: Make a difference between a possessive adjective and a possessive pronoun:


 This is my book. ; You cannot say – This is mine book. Instead, you say: This is
mine. As you notice you do not use a noun after a pronoun! There are another
examples you can complete: a) This is _______ (he) pocket money. Don't touch it!
b) This is _______ (he). You can now make up sentences of your own.
PRONOUNS and possessive adjectives

subjective objective possessive possessive reflexive


personal personal adjectives pronouns pronouns
pronouns pronouns

1st person I me my mine myself

2nd person you you your yours yourself


singular

3rd person he him his his himself


singular
(male)

3rd person she her her hers herself


singular
(female)

3rd person it it its its itself


singular

1st person we us our ours ourselves


plural

2nd person you you your yours yourselves


plural

3rd person they them their theirs themselves


plural

PRONOUNS and possessive adjectives


Possessive Pronouns and Possessive Adjectives

1
Complete the sentences using the right possessive pronouns or possessive adjectives:

1. New York is famous for ______ Statue of Liberty.

2. John left ______ bag at home.

3. That funny dog at the corner is not ______.

4. I didn't bring my book with me so Tom borrowed me ______ .

5. They left me with ______ dog, but I don't really know much how and when to feed it.

1. Peter and Susan are having dinner at _____ favourite restaurant.

2. Are these your T-shirts? – No, they are not ______.

3. Do you like _______ new neighbors? –Well, I don't like them much.

4. I like basketball. It's ______ favourite sport!

5. She's going out with a friend of ______ .

6. Is it your pen? –Yes, it's ______ .

7. I have one old book. This is not ______ book. ______ is mottled with brown blotches and oil stains.

8. I know that naughty boy, but I don't know ______ parents!

9. I didn't have a pen so Peter gave me ______ .

10. Peter gave me ______ pen yesterday.

11. Susan is a very hard-working girl. She does _______ homework immediately after school.

12. Can I use ______ dictionary as I forgot ______ at home.

13. I'm going out with ______ friends tonight.

14. John has two ex-wives. ______ first marriage ended very fast and ______ second marriage lasted for

20 years!

15. Tom says ______ health is better since he started playing sport.

16. Susan has supported ______ two children to continue playing tennis.

17. Are you coming with ______ brother or alone?


Possessive Pronouns and Possessive Adjectives

1 Complete the sentences using the right Complete the sentences using the right
possessive pronouns: possessive adjectives:
1. Susan is so annoying girl. I don't like
1. It's Susan's jacket. It's ______.
_______ accent.
2. It's Tom's cat. It's ______. 2. They don't like _______ new neighbors.
3. Tom is _______ new teacher. He is very
3. They are my friends' children. They are ______.
kind and supportive.
4. It's my book. It's ______.
4. Peter is very happy with _______ new
5. That is not my skirt. That's not _______. mobile phone.
5. I'm very satisfied with ________ life.
6. This is not your pocket money. This is not _______.

6. Those book are yours.


Possessive pronouns: 7. John is at his home.
8. Their dog is very agressive.
I-mine he –his they-theirs 9. The house is not yours. It's ours! Examples:
you-yours she -hers we-ours 10. This dog is not mine.

2 Complete the sentences using the right possessive pronouns Possessive Possessive
or possessive adjectives: adjectives pronouns

my mine
1. Have you seen Peter? I think that this bag is ________.

2. Hi Tom! Is this pencil _______.? –No, it's not ________.


your yours
3. Does this T-shirt belong to Susan? –Yes, it's _______.

4. Peter is playing with _______ toys. his his

5. The dog is in front of _______ dog house which I designed.

6. Susan is waiting for ________ parents. They agreed to pick her her hers

up after school.
its its
7. He is washing ________ hands after playing in the garden.

8. Tom is having a great time with ________ best friends.


our ours
9. The pupils usually eat ________ lunch at school.

10. Have you seen Ivan's show? –Yes, _____ show is very popular. their theirs

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Possessive Pronouns and Possessive Adjectives
1 2
Fill in with possessive pronouns or possessive Complete the sentences using a friend of mine/yours
adjectives: or friends of mine/yours..
1. Tom is my friend. Tom is ____________.
2. We had a great time with ____________.
1. It's silly to buy expensive clothes when you don't
3. I'm going to the party with _____________.
really need ______ .
4. Susan is having a great time with
2. Susan is going to sell _____ house. _____________.
5. Peter went out with ____________.
3. Peter is making a big party at ______ house.
6. My parents are on holiday with _____________.
4. My parents gave me ______ car so I don't have to
7. I'm going to study with _____________.
go by bus any more. 8. Jeremy is playing with ____________.
9. I like to go out with ____________.
5. I know Peter, but I don't know ______ two sisters.
10. I think that my brother is with ____________.
6.

Possessive pronouns:  Those book are yours.


 John is at his home. Examples:
I-mine he-his we-ours  Their dog is very agressive.
you-yours she –hers they-theirs  The house is not yours. It's ours!
it-its  This dog is not mine.

3
Look at the pictures and fill in with the proper possessives:

This is ______ This is ______ This is ______


dung fork. first date. best meal.

This is ______ This is ______ This is ______


hat. last class. new adventure.

Note: Make a difference between a possessive adjective and a possessive pronoun:


 This is my book. ; You cannot say – This is mine book. Instead, you say: This is
mine. As you notice you do not use a noun after a pronoun! There are another
examples you can complete: a) This is _______ (he) pocket money. Don't touch it!
b) This is _______ (he). You can now make up sentences of your own.
PRONOUNS and possessive adjectives

subjective objective possessive possessive reflexive


personal personal adjectives pronouns pronouns
pronouns pronouns

1st person I me my mine myself

2nd person you you your yours yourself


singular

3rd person he him his his himself


singular
(male)

3rd person she her her hers herself


singular
(female)

3rd person it it its its itself


singular

1st person we us our ours ourselves


plural

2nd person you you your yours yourselves


plural

3rd person they them their theirs themselves


plural

PRONOUNS and possessive adjectives


Possessive Pronouns and Possessive Adjectives

1
Complete the sentences using the right possessive pronouns or possessive adjectives:

1. New York is famous for ______ Statue of Liberty.

2. John left ______ bag at home.

3. That funny dog at the corner is not ______.

4. I didn't bring my book with me so Tom borrowed me ______ .

5. They left me with ______ dog, but I don't really know much how and when to feed it.

1. Peter and Susan are having dinner at _____ favourite restaurant.

2. Are these your T-shirts? – No, they are not ______.

3. Do you like _______ new neighbors? –Well, I don't like them much.

4. I like basketball. It's ______ favourite sport!

5. She's going out with a friend of ______ .

6. Is it your pen? –Yes, it's ______ .

7. I have one old book. This is not ______ book. ______ is mottled with brown blotches and oil stains.

8. I know that naughty boy, but I don't know ______ parents!

9. I didn't have a pen so Peter gave me ______ .

10. Peter gave me ______ pen yesterday.

11. Susan is a very hard-working girl. She does _______ homework immediately after school.

12. Can I use ______ dictionary as I forgot ______ at home.

13. I'm going out with ______ friends tonight.

14. John has two ex-wives. ______ first marriage ended very fast and ______ second marriage lasted for

20 years!

15. Tom says ______ health is better since he started playing sport.

16. Susan has supported ______ two children to continue playing tennis.

17. Are you coming with ______ brother or alone?


Possessive Pronouns and Possessive Adjectives

1 Complete the sentences using the right Complete the sentences using the right
possessive pronouns: possessive adjectives:
1. Susan is so annoying girl. I don't like
1. It's Susan's jacket. It's ______.
_______ accent.
2. It's Tom's cat. It's ______. 2. They don't like _______ new neighbors.

3. They are my friends' children. They are ______. 3. Tom is _______ new teacher. He is very
kind and supportive.
4. It's my book. It's ______.
4. Peter is very happy with _______ new
5. That is not my skirt. That's not _______. mobile phone.

6. This is not your pocket money. This is not _______. 5. I'm very satisfied with ________ life.

 Those book are yours.


Possessive pronouns:  John is at his home.
 Their dog is very agressive.
I-mine he –his they-theirs Examples:
 The house is not yours. It's ours!
you-yours she -hers we-ours  This dog is not mine.

2 Complete the sentences using the right possessive pronouns Possessive Possessive
or possessive adjectives: adjectives pronouns

my mine
1. Have you seen Peter? I think that this bag is ________.

2. Hi Tom! Is this pencil _______.? –No, it's not ________.


your yours
3. Does this T-shirt belong to Susan? –Yes, it's _______.

4. Peter is playing with _______ toys. his his

5. The dog is in front of _______ dog house which I designed.

6. Susan is waiting for ________ parents. They agreed to pick her her hers

up after school.
its its
7. He is washing ________ hands after playing in the garden.

8. Tom is having a great time with ________ best friends.


our ours
9. The pupils usually eat ________ lunch at school.

10. Have you seen Ivan's show? –Yes, _____ show is very popular. their theirs

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Possessive Pronouns and Possessive Adjectives

Fill in with possessive pronouns or possessive Complete the sentences using a friend of mine/yours
adjectives: or friends of mine/yours..
1. Tom is my friend. Tom is a friend of mine.
2. We had a great time with a friend of ours /
1. It's silly to buy expensive clothes when you don't friends of ours.
3. I'm going to the party with a friend of mine.
really need them . 4. Susan is having a great time with a friend of hers.
5. Peter went out with a friend of his/friends of his.
2. Susan is going to sell her house. 6. My parents are on holiday with a friend of
theirs/friends of theirs.
3. Peter is making a big party at his house. 7. I'm going to study with a friend of mine/friends
of mine.
4. My parents gave me their car so I don't have to 8. Jeremy is playing with a friend of his/friends of
his.
go by bus any more. 9. I like to go out with a friend of mine/friends of
mine.
5. I know Peter, but I don't know his two sisters. 10. I think that my brother is with a friend of
Due to easiness of this type of
his/friends of his. exercise it can be done orally.
6.

Possessive pronouns: 1. Those book are yours.


2. John is at his home. Examples:
I-mine he-his we-ours 3. Their dog is very agressive.
you-yours she –hers 4. The house is not yours. It's ours!
they-theirs 5. This dog is not mine.
it-its

Look at the pictures and fill in with the proper possessives:

This is their This is their first This is his best


dung fork. date. meal.

This is his hat. This is her last This is his new


class. adventure.

Note: Make a difference between a possessive adjective and a possessive pronoun:


 This is my book. ; You cannot say – This is mine book. Instead, you say: This is
mine. As you notice you do not use a noun after a pronoun! There are another
examples you can complete: a) This is his (he) pocket money. Don't touch it!
b) This is his (he). You can now make up sentences of your own.
PRONOUNS and possessive adjectives

subjective objective possessive possessive reflexive


personal personal adjectives pronouns pronouns
pronouns pronouns

1st person I me my mine myself

2nd person you you your yours yourself


singular

3rd person he him his his himself


singular
(male)

3rd person she her her hers herself


singular
(female)

3rd person it it its its itself


singular

1st person we us our ours ourselves


plural

2nd person you you your yours yourselves


plural

3rd person they them their theirs themselves


plural

PRONOUNS and possessive adjectives


Possessive Pronouns and Possessive Adjectives

1
Complete the sentences using the right possessive pronouns or possessive adjectives:

1. New York is famous for its Statue of Liberty.

2. John left his bag at home.

3. That funny dog at the corner is not mine.

4. I didn't bring my book with me so Tom borrowed me his.

5. They left me with their dog, but I don't really know much how and when to feed it.

1. Peter and Susan are having dinner at their favourite restaurant.

2. Are these your T-shirts? – No, they are not mine.

3. Do you like your new neighbors? –Well, I don't like them much.

4. I like basketball. It's my favourite sport!

5. She's going out with a friend of hers.

6. Is it your pen? –Yes, it's mine.

7. I have one old book. This is not my book. Mine is mottled with brown blotches and oil stains.

8. I know that naughty boy, but I don't know his parents!

9. I didn't have a pen so Peter gave me his.

10. Peter gave me his pen yesterday.

11. Susan is a very hard-working girl. She does her homework immediately after school.

12. Can I use your dictionary as I forgot mine at home.

13. I'm going out with my friends tonight.

14. John has two ex-wives. His first marriage ended very fast and his second marriage lasted for 20 years!

15. Tom says his health is better since he started playing sport.

16. Susan has supported her two children to continue playing tennis.

17. Are you coming with her brother or alone?


Possessive Pronouns and Possessive Adjectives

1 Complete the sentences using the right Complete the sentences using the right
possessive pronouns: possessive adjectives:
1. Susan is so annoying girl. I don't like her
1. It's Susan's jacket. It's hers.
accent.
2. It's Tom's cat. It's his. 2. They don't like our new neighbors.
3. Tom is my new teacher. He is very kind and
3. They are my friends' children. They are theirs.
supportive.
4. It's my book. It's mine.
4. Peter is very happy with his new mobile
5. That is not my skirt. That's not mine. phone.
5. I'm very satisfied with my life.
6. This is not your pocket money. This is not yours.

6. Those book are yours.


Possessive pronouns: 7. John is at his home.
8. Their dog is very agressive.
I-mine he –his they-theirs 9. The house is not yours. It's ours! Examples:
you-yours she -hers we-ours 10. This dog is not mine.

2 Complete the sentences using the right possessive pronouns Possessive Possessive
or possessive adjectives: adjectives pronouns

my mine
1. Have you seen Peter? I think that this bag is his.

2. Hi Tom! Is this pencil his? –No, it's not.


your yours
3. Does this T-shirt belong to Susan? –Yes, it's hers.

4. Peter is playing with his toys. his his

5. The dog is in front of its dog house which I designed.

6. Susan is waiting for her parents. They agreed to pick her up her hers

after school.
its its
7. He is washing his hands after playing in the garden.

8. Tom is having a great time with his best friends.


our ours
9. The pupils usually eat their lunch at school.

10. Have you seen Ivan's show? –Yes, his show is very popular. their theirs

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