Whose … is this/are these?

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Whose … is this/are these? Primary Longman Elect 5A Chapter 4 Possessive pronouns Whose … is this/are these?

Possessive pronouns This is Tom’s pen. It is his. Possessive pronouns tell you about who owns something. They can be used as a noun. This is Tom’s pen. It is his.

Possessive pronouns These are Penny’s pencils. They are hers. Possessive pronouns tell you about who owns something. They can be used as a noun. These are Penny’s pencils. They are hers.

Asking questions Is this yours, Tom? Yes, it’s mine.

Asking questions Are these yours, Penny? No, they aren’t mine.

Possessive pronouns my toy(s)  mine your toy(s)  yours his toy(s)  her toy(s)  hers our toy(s)  ours their toy(s)  theirs

Whose We ask questions with whose to find out which person something belongs to. Is this yours? No, it isn’t mine.

Whose We ask questions with whose to find out which person something belongs to. Whose bag is this? It’s hers.

Whose We ask questions with whose to find out which person something belongs to. No, they aren’t mine. Are these yours?

Whose We ask questions with whose to find out which person something belongs to. Whose dogs are these? They’re his.

Key structure Is this yours? Are these Yes, it’s mine/ours. they’re No, it isn’t they aren’t Whose bag is this? dogs are these? It’s mine/yours/his/ hers/ours/theirs. They’re

Practice Finish what the children say.  Tim: Is this yours? Tina Tim: Is this yours? Yes, it’s mine. Tina: _________________

Practice Finish what the children say. X Tim: Is this yours? mirror Tina Tim: Is this yours? No, it isn’t mine. Tina: _________________

Practice Finish what the children say. Katy’s Tim: Whose mirror is it? Tina Tim: Whose mirror is it? Tina: Katy lost her mirror. I think it’s _______ . hers

Practice Finish what the children say. X Is this yours? Tim X backpack Tina Is this yours? Tim: _________________ Tina: No, it isn’t mine.

Practice Finish what the children say. Peter Whose backpack is it? Tim backpack Tina Whose backpack is it? Tim: ____________________________ Tina: Peter lost his backpack. I think ___________ . it’s his

Practice Finish what the children say. X Are these yours? Tim X crayons Tina Are these yours? Tim: _________________ No, they aren’t mine. Tina: _________________

Practice Finish what the children say. Whose crayons are these? Jim and Sam Tim crayons Tina Whose crayons are these? Tim: ____________________________ Tina: Jim and Sam lost their crayons. I think ______________ . they’re theirs

Practice Finish what the children say. Are these Tim: _________ yours? Candy and I Tim Tina Are these Tim: _________ yours? Tina: Candy and I lost our necklaces. I think _____________ . they’re ours

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