Chapter 4, Book 5A Primary Longman Express Our belongings
Whose We use whose to find out which person something belongs to. Whose towel is this? It’s Martin’s. Martin
Whose Whose glasses are these? They’re Roy’s. Roy
Whose Whose handbag is this? It’s Mary’s. Mary
Practice ______ comb is this? ________________ Paula Whose It’s Paula’s.
________socks_ __________? ___________________ Ann Whose They’re Ann’s. are thesePractice
_____________ ____________ ? ___________________ Linda Whose teddy bear is this It’s Linda’s.Practice
Andy ____________ _________? ___________________ They’re Andy’s. Whose jeans are thesePractice
Possessive pronouns A possessive pronoun is a word that talks about who owns something and can be used as a noun. Tina e.g. This is Tina’s bracelet. This is her bracelet. This is hers.
Possessive pronouns e.g. This is Teddy’s ball. This is his ball. This is his. Teddy
Possessive pronouns 1 my comb 2 your comb(s) 3 his comb 4 her comb 5 our comb 6 their comb mine yours his hers ours theirs
Possessive pronouns Is this hairbrush yours, Derek? No, it isn’t mine. Mine is blue. It’s Paula’s. Hers is pink. Paula Derek Tony
Possessive pronouns Whose shorts are these? They are Gary’s. His are green. Gary Derek Tony
Aunt Jane Tony: Is this ring yours, mum? Mum: No, ___________. Mine is purple. It’s Aunt Jane’s. ______ is red. it isn’t mine Hers Practice
Gary & Joe Tony : Are these rackets yours, Ben and Mark? Ben & Mark: No, _________________. Ours are red. They’re Gary and Joe’s. ______ are blue. they aren’t ours Theirs Practice
Mark Aunt: ______school bag _____, Tony? Tony: No, it isn’t mine. ______ is brown. It’s Mark’s. ______ is green. His Is this yours Mine Practice
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