POSSESSIVES - Adjectives and Pronouns
mine
lyours
\his
hers
ours |
itheirs|
1) Circle the correct possessive adjective or pronoun.
‘That accident was her/hers fault and not my/mine.
[can give you my/mine red pen if you give me
Your/yours blue one instead.
Dish washers were invented to make our/ours life
‘Our/ours car is a fast one, but it is not as comfortable
2s thelr theirs, our neighbours.
She pretends that the Book {= her/hers, but I know
that itis my/mine.
This is my/mine red dress and it is much nicer than
your/yours.
That is not my/mine umbrella. My/mine is red and
your/yours is black and white.
My/mine house is much bigger than your/ yours but
‘ur/ours garden is smaller.
‘The neighbours have got three children but I don’t know
thelr/theirs names.
10. Can I use your/yours phone? My/mine doesn't work
Come along and let us play together.
2) Complete each sentence with a Suitable pronoun chosen
from the box. Use each only once.
ny. Your his her iis our ter mine yours hers ours theirs
Isthat,
No that is Annas brand new eat. I's
Garry and David are Australian, but parents are English
havea brother. nate is Bob,
is mine and Bob's 100, I's
‘That red and blue bike belomgs to me, Its_-
Unfortunately 1 left umbrella at home. And now it is
raining,
Thats Ri family tives in Landon,
ove "The chateau de Verses
car over there?
gardens are beautifl
Have you seen my brothers in the playground. ___ parents
are waiting for them
‘Oh! Thats il and Kevin's dog. Hts
Hiteacher Is this, found itom the classroom floor.
3) Rearrange the following sentences,
1. went to cinema I thea with friend mine of.
2 parents with went on of theirs holiday some fiends my.
3. gave me phone Anna her number
4. whose these? Yours or mine? books are
5. going is with fiends this evening out Kevin his,
6. our have neighbours got but don't 3 children their names
know.
7. we took took our and they ear took thei.