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Quantifiers, possessives and demonstratives
Possessives
possessive adjectives (my book)a2
Possessive adjectivesMy sister lives in Paris.Your class is in room 401.His brothers live in Singapore.Her name is Jenna.This restaurant is famous for its food.Our father is a piano teacher.Their names are Andy and Kevin.Subject pronounPossessive adjectiveImyyouyourhehissheherititsweouryouyourtheytheirSubject pronounPossessive adjectiveI'm a twin.My twin sister lives in Paris.You're not in this classroom today.Your class is in room 401.He's from a big family.His brothers live in Singapore.She's a good friend.Her name is Jenna.It's a typical French village.It's famous for its food.We're good at music.Our father is a piano teacher.They're my cousins.Their names are Andy and Kevin.Possessive adjectives have one form for singular and plural nouns.our friend/our friendsours friendsWe use possessive adjectives with a noun to show that something belongs to somebody.My sister lives in Paris.Is that your bag under the chair?I don't know his brother.Her name is Jenna.This restaurant is famous for its pizza.Our apartment is on the top floorTheir house is next to mine.We use possessive adjectives to talk about appearance.Her eyes are blue.Your hair is beautiful.My eyes are brown and my hair is black.We use his to talk about things and people that belong to a man or boy.Dave and his sister live in Canada.Dave and her sister live in Canada. We use her to talk about things and people that belong to a woman or girl.Sue and her brother are here.Sue and his brother are here.We use its to talk about things and people that belong to a thing.The city is famous for its universities.The city is famous for their universities.it'sitsIt's (= it is) a big city.Its (possessive) buildings are beautiful.
Write the correct possessive adjective for each pronoun.
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