0% found this document useful (0 votes)
123 views6 pages

Understanding Possessive Pronouns

Grammar exercises to practise Whose and ´s singular and plural. For primary school students at Elementary level.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
123 views6 pages

Understanding Possessive Pronouns

Grammar exercises to practise Whose and ´s singular and plural. For primary school students at Elementary level.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOC, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd

WHOSE?

Whose camera is this? Whose car is this? Whose office is this?

It’s Ann’s camera. It’s my brother’s car. It’s the manager’s


office.

Whose house is this? Whose house is this?

It’s my friend’s house = one friend It’s my friends’ house = two or


more
friends
(=his or her house) (=their house)

Look at the family tree and complete. Use ‘s:

1 Philip is Liz’s husband.


2 Liz is ............................ wife.
3 Charles is .................... brother.
4 Charles is ..................... uncle.
5 Ann is ..................... wife.
6 Liz is ......................
grandmother.
7 Ann is ....................... sister.
8 Ted is ............................ husband.
9 Ted is ............................. father.
10 Robert is .............................. nephew.
Look at the big picture and answer the questions:

Whose is this? 6 Whose are these?


It’s Jane’s. They are Alice’s.
2 Whose are these? 7 Whose is this?
.................................... ............................................
3 Whose are these? 8 Whose is this?
.................................... ............................................
4 Whose is this? 9 Whose are these?
.................................... . .............................................
5 Whose is this? 10 Whose is this?
..................................... ..............................................
Look at the pictures
Who are they?

Whose are these things?

 pipe  shoes  hat

 cane  violin  trousers

Ask and answer the questions:

 Whose is this pipe? It’s Sherlock Holmes’s pipe.


 Whose are these shoes? They’re Charlie Chaplin’s shoes.
 ...................................................? ...............................................................
......................
 ....................................................? ..............................................................
......................
 ....................................................? ..............................................................
......................
 ...................................................? ...............................................................
......................

Look at the pictures. Whose are these things?


 Jason/ room  Tom Stone / car  Elizabeth / pencils

 my brother/  Mr Tucker/
T-shirts keys

 Lucy Taylor/
letters  the teacher /
book
Ask and answer questions with WHOSE...?
 Whose room is this? It’s Jason’s room.
 ...................................................................? ...............................................
.............
 ..........................................................................? ........................................
........................
 ..........................................................................? ........................................
........................
 ..........................................................................? ........................................
.......................
 ..........................................................................? ........................................
.......................
 ..........................................................................? ........................................
.......................

WHOSE ARE THESE?

The girls’ book. (=the children’s book)

The girl’s books

The girls’ books. (= the children’s books)

The girl’s book.


.........................................................................

....................................................................................

..................................................................................................................

.........................................................................................................................
...

........................................................................................................................
..........

.......................................................................................................................
.........
.........................................................................................................................
........

.................................................................................................

You might also like