1C possessive adjectives: my, your, etc.

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1C possessive adjectives: my, your, etc. I’m Italian. My family are from Rome. You’re in level 1. This is your classroom. He’s the director. His name is Michael. She’s your teacher. Her name is Tina. It’s a school. Its name is Queen’s School. We’re an international school. Our students are from many different countries. They’re new students. Their names are David and Emma. • his = of a man, her = of a woman, its = of a thing. • their = of plural people or things. • Possessive adjectives don’t change with plural nouns. our students NOT ours students ! it’s or its? Be careful with it’s and its. it’s = it is It’s a school. its = possessive Its name is Queen’s School.