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They are used before nouns to indicate who the noun belongs to. Here's how you use 'my', 'your', 'his', 'her', and 'our' before nouns: My: This possessive determiner is used when the speaker is referring to something that belongs to themself. For example, "This is my book.". Your: This is used when the speaker is.


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from English Grammar Today We use pronouns to refer to possession and 'belonging'. There are two types: possessive pronouns and possessive determiners. We use possessive determiners before a noun. We use possessive pronouns in place of a noun: Is that [determiner] your scarf? It's very similar to [pronoun] mine. (It's very similar to my scarf.)


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Personal pronoun or possessive? - 2 Possessives - multiple choice Possessives - find the determiners Write: My - your - his - her. Possessive adjectives - exercise Possessive adjectives Possessive adjectives and subject pronouns Possessive adjectives - exercises Possessive adjectives - exercises Possessive adjectives - write


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English Grammar Possessives Possessives: pronouns Possessives: pronouns Level: beginner Be careful! Possessive pronouns do not have an apostrophe: Is that car yours/hers/ours/theirs? (NOT Is that car your's/her's/our's/their's?) We can use a possessive pronoun instead of a full noun phrase to avoid repeating words: Is that John's car?


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Possessive Adjectives 01: My, Your, His and Her. Choose the best answer. This is my friend. He is a boy. ____ pen is blue. ?


myyourhisheritsourtheir ESL worksheet by LILIAAMALIA

to show something belongs to somebody: That's our house. My car is very old. for relations and friends: My mother is a doctor. How old is your sister? for parts of the body: He's broken his arm. She's washing her hair. I need to clean my teeth. Possessives: adjectives Be careful! The possessive adjective its does not have an apostrophe ('):


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Possessive Adjectives in English. I have a shirt.My shirt is green.; I… is a subject pronoun. MY… is a possessive adjective.. A possessive adjective shows possession or a relationship.. You have a book. Your book is new. It is not my book. It is your book. More examples of possessive adjectives: He has a pillow. His pillow is soft.; She has a dog. Her dog is small.; It has a bone.


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Download for Free As their name suggests, possessive adjectives show a person's possession of something. (note: In the previous sentence, "their" is a possessive adjective.) Here's the list (pronoun/possessive adjective): I/my You/your (singular) He/his She/her It/its We/our You/your (plural) They/their.


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HIS is a possessive adjective. HER is a possessive adjective. HE and HIS are used with a male, for example a boy or a man. SHE and HER are used with a female, for example a girl or a woman. Her balloon is green. His balloon is blue. We use HER for the girl and HIS for the boy. Now they have two balloons each.


Possessives my your his her its ours their (2)

The possessive adjectives are my, your, his, her, its, our, their, and whose. A possessive adjective sits before a noun (or a pronoun) to show who or what owns it. For example: Where is Jane? I have her hat. (Here, the possessive adjective "her" sits before the noun "hat" to tell us that it belongs to Jane.)


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The independent possessive pronouns are mine, ours, yours, his, hers, its, and theirs. The possessive adjectives, also called possessive determiners, are my, our, your, his, her, its, and their. We break down each type and offer examples of their usage below. Here's a tip: Want to make sure your writing shines?


His or her? Interactive worksheet

my, your, his, her, its, our, their We use possessive determiners to show who owns or "possesses" something. The possessive determiners are: my, your, his, her, its, our, their Warning! These are determiners. Don't confuse them with possessive pronouns.


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My, your, his or her? Leila Chesini Member for 3 years 9 months Age: 9-13 Level: 4th grade Language: English (en) ID: 1061576 05/06/2021 Country code: AR Country: Argentina School subject: English as a Second Language (ESL) (1061958) Main content: Possessive pronouns (2012872) Complete with my, your, his or her. Other contents: Verb be


His or Her Interactive worksheet

Animated, educational song for learning the possessive adjectives (my, your, his, her.). Learn English and rock!My heart and your hearthis heart and her he.


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1. The first one is Brian's coat. The first one is coat. 2. Gary is Linda's brother. Gary is brother. 3. The big one is Alan's and my room. It is room. 4. Those are the girls' tables. Those are tables. 5. That is Henry's book. That is book. 6. They are Mimi's and my shoes. They are shoes.


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' Possessive adjective Possessive pronoun my mine your yours his his her hers our ours your yours their theirs Whose book is this? (singular) Whose books are these? (plural) Possessive adjective Possessive pronoun Possessive adjective Possessive pronoun It's my book. It's mine. They're my books. They're mine. It's your book. It's yours. They.

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