Possessive Pronouns
What are possessive pronouns? Words that take the place of a noun Words that show ownership His Yours Her(s) Mine Their(s) Whose Our(s)
Which word(s) can we replace? Morgan’s favorite food is spaghetti. That candy bar is Jordan’s. Tyler and Jack’s school is called Durbin. The pink blanket belongs to me. Thomas and my neighborhood is called Deer Path.
Those books are Isabelle and Claire’s. Those books are _______. theirs Let’s practice! Those books are Isabelle and Claire’s. Those books are _______. theirs
The pictures are Jenny’s The pictures are _______. hers Let’s practice! The pictures are Jenny’s The pictures are _______. hers
Cameron’s dog is big and yellow. _______ dog is big and yellow. His Let’s practice! Cameron’s dog is big and yellow. _______ dog is big and yellow. His
She is Katie and my teacher. She is _______ teacher. our Let’s practice! She is Katie and my teacher. She is _______ teacher. our
The sweatshirt belongs to me. The sweatshirt is _______. mine Let’s practice! The sweatshirt belongs to me. The sweatshirt is _______. mine
Caroline’s sister is in 2nd grade. _______ sister is in 2nd grade. Her Let’s practice! Caroline’s sister is in 2nd grade. _______ sister is in 2nd grade. Her
Lindsey and Macy’s moms are best friends. Let’s practice! Lindsey and Macy’s moms are best friends. _______ moms are best friends. Their
Michael, John, and my favorite game to play at recess is football. Let’s practice! Michael, John, and my favorite game to play at recess is football. _______ favorite game to play at recess is football. Our
Carter’s bedroom is painted blue. _______ bedroom is painted blue. His Let’s practice! Carter’s bedroom is painted blue. _______ bedroom is painted blue. His
_______ backpack is green. My Let’s practice! I have a green backpack. _______ backpack is green. My