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Subject Adjective Possessive

I You He She It We They. My Your His Her Its Our Their. PRONOUNS. Subject Adjective Possessive. Mine Yours His Hers Its Ours Theirs. Teacher Silvino Sieben. pronouns Subject Adjectives possessive. My Your His Her Its Our Their. Mine Yours His Hers Its

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Subject Adjective Possessive

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  1. I • You • He • She • It • We • They • My • Your • His • Her • Its • Our • Their PRONOUNS Subject Adjective Possessive • Mine • Yours • His • Hers • Its • Ours • Theirs Teacher Silvino Sieben

  2. pronounsSubject Adjectives possessive • My • Your • His • Her • Its • Our • Their • Mine • Yours • His • Hers • Its • Ours • Theirs • I • You • He • She • It • We • They

  3. I’manEnglishteacher.Lookatmyfunnyglasses. They are mine.

  4. He has a duck and a goat. Those are his animals. The animals are his.

  5. Itis gray. ItsnameisCatty. Cattyeatscatfood. Thefoodisits. (note: grammaticallycorrectbutnotcommonlyused)

  6. SHEis a telephoneoperator. Herlunchtoday is spaghettiandacoke. Thecoke is hers.

  7. We love soccer. Ourfavorite soccer player is Messi. The trophy is ours.

  8. Youplay tennis. Your racquet is made of ceramic. The ceramic racquetis yours.

  9. They are famous singers. Their songs are played all over the world. Which songs are theirs?

  10. Let’spractice. • Choose the right pronouns. • ____ (I/my/mine) book is on the table. • James and ____ (I/my/mine) are travelling this week. • These books are ______ (I/my/mine). • Are these ______? (you/your/yours) • I don’t like this restaurant. _____ (it/its) food tastes bad. • This is ______ (she/her/hers) bag. • _____ (I/my/mine) is the blue one. • ______ (they/ their/theirs) live in this house. • Are _____ (we/our/ours)neighbors nice?. • _____ (he/his/his2)job is the best. • That’s _____ (he/his/his2) car. ___ (it/its) is a Mercedes Benz. • I have two dogs. _____ (they/their/theirs) names are Fido and Fifi. • Can ___ (you/your/yours) mom sit next to ____ (I/ my/ mine) sister? • ____ (we/our/ours) books are here. _____ (you/your/yours) are over there.

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