Personal Pronouns and Possessives

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Personal Pronouns and Possessives Grammar Guide

Possessives WHOSE? = CZYJE? Three ways of expressing: possessive ’s determiners (possessive adjectives) possessive pronouns

Possessive ’s dom Janka John’s house

Possessive ’s: Spelling singular noun: add 's Jack → Jack’s pen singular noun ending in –s: add 's or an apostrophe (') only Mr James → Mr James’s book / Mr James’ book

Possessive ’s: Spelling regular plural noun: add an apostrophe (') only my parents → my parents’ car irregular plural noun (not ending in –s): add 's the children → the children’s room

Personal Pronouns Singular 1. I 2. you 3. he she it Plural 1. we 3. they

Possessive Adjectives Singular 1. I → my car 2. you → your car 3. he → his car she → her car it → its car Plural 1. we → our car 2. you → your car 3. they → their car

Possessive Pronouns Singular 1. I → mine 2. you → yours 3. he → his she → hers it →  Plural 1. we → ours 2. you → yours 3. they → theirs

Object Pronouns Singular 1. I → me 2. you → you 3. he → him she → her it → its Plural 1. we → us 2. you → you 3. they → them We like them. She loves him. I look at you. They see us.

A: Whose bag is this? B: It is Jenny’s bag. It is her bag. This bag is hers.

Practice A: Whose …(object)…. is this? B: It is mine. C: It is …(name)….’s …(object)…. . D: It is …(possessive adjective).. ..(object).. . E: This …(object)…. is …(possessive pronoun).. .

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