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Exercise 1

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Exercise 1: Complete the sentences.

Use the correct possessive


adjective or possessive pronoun
1. I’ve got a watch. This is _______ watch.
2. My friends and I have got sweets. The sweets are _______.
3. Mum has got a new bag. That’s _______ bag.
4. Peter has got a kite. The kite is _________.
5. My brothers have got kites. The bikes are __________.
6. Karen has got a dog. That’s ______ dog.
7. She has a new cat. It is __________.
8. You have a new toy. It is __________.
9. The coat belongs to me. It is __________.
10. The chair belongs to Mary. It is __________
11. I have a new book. It is __________.
12. They have new pillows. It is __________.
13. We have new shoes. They are __________.

Exercise 2: Choose the correct item


1. This isn’t her skirt. ________ is blue.
A. Hers B. Her C. She D. He
2. ______ daughter is a teacher.
A. Our B. Ours C. Us D. We
3. This is my new dress. Look at _____!
A. I B. mine C. me D. my
4. Linda is _______ cousin.
A. him B. he C. he’s D. his
5. This craft isn’t mine. It’s _______.
A. Him B. She C. Hers D. Them

Exercise 3: Circle the correct item


1. Linda is my/ mine sister
2. Look at the leaves of the tree/ the tree leaves
3. He is a friends of her/ hers.
4. That car is their/ theirs
5. These toys are your/ yours
6. No, that is Anna’s brand new car. It’s hers/ her
7. I have a brother. His/ Him name is Nam.
8. This book is mine/ my. It has my name on it.
9. Excuse me. This phone is your/ yours. You forgot to take it with you.
10. This suitcase belongs to us. That suitcase is hers/ her.
11. “Is that Bill’s camera?” – “No, it’s our / ours. Why?”
12. “She says she’s 25.” – “25! That’s not her / hers real age.”
13. “Can you move your / yours car, please?” – “Sorry. That’s not my / mine car.”
14. “Andy and Gina’s cat is so sweet! When did they get it?” – “I don’t think it’s their /
theirs. It’s the neighbors’.”
15. “I love this motorcycle! Is it your / yours?” – “No, it’s not my / mine,
unfortunately.”
16. “Have you seen this photo in the newspaper?” – “Wait a minute! They’re our /
ours children!”

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