Whose Unit 1 Back to Hong Kong.

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Whose Unit 1 Back to Hong Kong

Whose We use whose to ask which person something belongs to.

We use mine, yours, his, hers, ours and theirs to talk about things that belong to different people. We put these words at the end of a sentence.

Whose alarm clock is this? Example 1 Whose alarm clock is this? It’s my alarm clock. It’s mine.

They’re his shoes. They’re his. Example 2 Whose shoes are these? They’re his shoes. They’re his.

Whose crayons are these? Example 3 Whose crayons are these? They’re our crayons. They’re ours.

They’re her earrings. They’re . hers Question 1 earrings are these? Whose They’re her earrings. They’re . hers

pencil case is this? Whose It’s . It’s . your pencil case yours Question 2 pencil case is this? Whose It’s . It’s . your pencil case yours

suitcase Whose suitcase is this? It’s . their suitcase It’s theirs. Question 3 suitcase Whose suitcase is this? It’s . their suitcase It’s theirs.

Question 4 vest Whose vest is this? It’s my vest. It’s mine.

It’s his violin. It’s his. Question 5 violin Whose violin is this? It’s his violin. It’s his.