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Pronouns and Possessive Adjectives PDF

The document discusses subject pronouns and possessive adjectives in English. It provides lists of subject pronouns and their possessive adjective counterparts. It also discusses using the possessive '-s' form. Examples are given to illustrate the different forms. The document then provides exercises for learners to practice identifying, replacing, and rewriting subject pronouns and possessive adjectives.

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Pronouns and Possessive Adjectives PDF

The document discusses subject pronouns and possessive adjectives in English. It provides lists of subject pronouns and their possessive adjective counterparts. It also discusses using the possessive '-s' form. Examples are given to illustrate the different forms. The document then provides exercises for learners to practice identifying, replacing, and rewriting subject pronouns and possessive adjectives.

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SUBJECT PRONOUNS & POSSESSIVE

ADJECTIVES

& POSSESSIVE ‘-s’

Subject Possessive
Pronouns Adjectives
I My
You Your
He His
She Her
It Its
We Our
You Your
They Their

! ! ! Note: Subject pronouns go before verbs as subjects.

Examples:

1. Their house is very big. ( Poss. Adj.)


2. She is swimming. ( Subject Pr. )
3. My bag is blue. ( Poss. Adj.)
4. They belong to him. ( Subject Pr.)
5. He lives near our garden. ( Subject Pr./ Poss. Adj.)

! ! ! Note: The possesive adjective of the third person singular refers to the
possessor. We can also use possessive form ‘ –s’.

Examples:

Linda’s necklace – Her necklace

Jackie’s watch – His watch

My parents’ house – Their house

The cat’s basket – Its basket


A- Rewrite the underlined words with ‘’I”,”You”, “He”, “She”, ”It”,
“We”, “You’’, “They”.

1. Naomi is from South Africa. _____________________________


2. Jenny isn’t at school now. _____________________________
3. Cats are animals. _____________________________
4. The weather is rainy today. _____________________________
5. Our chairs are comfortable _____________________________
6. These watches are expensive. _____________________________
7. The house is big. _____________________________
8. Your son is a teenager. _____________________________
9. My grandparents are very old. _____________________________
10. Jessica’s uncle is 45. _____________________________

B- Write ‘’my,your,his,her,its,our’’or ‘’their’’ to complete the sentences.

1. ‘’What’s ______ favourite team,Tom?’’ “______ favourite team is Chelsa.”


2. ‘’Who’s that?’’ “She is _______ girlfriend. _______ name is Julie.
3. _______ name is Johanna.
4. _______ wife is middle-aged.
5. ‘’Are you a doctor?’’ ‘’Where is _______ hospital?’’

C- Circle the correct word.

1. This is our / we house. Its / It is very small.


2. My / I hair is blond, but my / I eyes are blue.
3. I‘ve got a cat. She / her name is Fıstık.
4. Lucy and I / my are sisters.
5. Our / We are students and our / we love our school.

D- Complete the sentences with ‘’Subject Pronouns’’ or ‘’Possessive Adjectives’’

1. My mother is a teacher. _______ students are clever.


2. John isn’t in _______ house.
3. Jenny and _______ husband are from UK.
4. _______ is a good tennis player.
5. _______ is a tourist _______ name is Alex.
E- Rewrite the sentences with a possessive adjective.

1. Tom’s brother is a lawyer. _____________________


2. Mary’s husband is a mechanic. _____________________
3. My dog’s name is Pascal. _____________________
4. What is Kate’s address? _____________________
5. Mr. And Mrs. Smith are Liz and John’s parents. _____________________

F- Rewrite the possessive adjectives in possessive form ’-s’.

Example: her doll (Moly) / Moly’s doll

1. Her office (Mary) __________


2. His hair (Tim) __________
3. Their rabbit (Anna and Bob ) __________
4. His school (Arthur) __________
5. His teeth (George) __________

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