POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES

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POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES

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

My uncle’s name is Jack. His name is Jack.

Toby and Fran’s brother is in France. Their brother is in France.

My mum’s car is a Seat. Her car is a Seat.

My brother’s bicycle is blue. His bicycle is blue.

I’ve got my sister’s books. I’ve got her books.

Where are Paul and Nick’s books? Where are their books?

My cousins have got a house. Their house is by the sea.

We’ve got a car. Our car is a Renault.

The dog’s got a football. Its football is in the garden.

You’ve got exams. Your exams are easy.

My sister’s got a TV. Her TV is very big.

Marga Renedo Gómez