POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES MY-YOUR-HIS-HER-ITS-OUR-YOUR- THEIR.

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POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES MY-YOUR-HIS-HER-ITS-OUR-YOUR- THEIR

POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES Somebody/someone= a person but we don't know who. Possessive adjectives My family are from Rome. This is your classroom. His name is Michael. Her name is Tina. Its name is Queen's school Our students are from many different countries. Their names are David and Emma. Subject pronouns I am Italian. You are in level 1. He is the director. She is your teacher. It is a school. We are an international school They are new students

POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES Remember: 1.-HIS=Of a man. Her=of a woman its=of a thing 2.-THEIR= of people or things. 3.-Possessive adjectives don't change with plural nouns. “Our students” NOT “Ours students” Careful with it's and its; It's=it is “it's a school” its=possessive “its name is Queen's school”