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👉A CLOSER LOOK 2
Grammar
Possessive adjectives
💡Remember!
A possessive adjective is used only when there's a noun following it.
Example:
I have a pen. → This is my pen.
1. Match the sentences with the pictures, paying attention to the underlined part in each sentence.
1. Sue doesn't like her new dress. | |
2. Billy is riding his bicycle. | |
3. The cat is playing with its ball. | |
4. We love our school. | |
5. They are painting their room pink. |
2 Complete the sentences with the correct possessive adjectives.
1. I love cartoons. _____ favourite cartoon is Dragon Balls.
2. This book has your name on it. Is it _____ book?
3. The lion has three cubs. _____ cubs are playing under a big tree.
4. Do you know my friend Anna? _____ house is close to the park.
5. We are from Switzerland. _____ country is famous for chocolate.
Possessive pronouns
💡Remember!
A possessive pronoun is used alone, without a noun following it.
Example:
This book is my book, not your book.
-> This book is mine, not yours.
3. Complete the sentences with the correct possessive pronouns.
1. I have a new bike. The bike is _____.
2. These are Mai's and Lan's maps. These maps are _____.
3. This is a present for you. It's _____.
4. My father has new shoes. They're _____.
5. This is our new house. The house is _____.
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4. Underline the correct word in brackets to complete each sentence.
1. Australia is a strange country. All of (it's/its) big cities are along the coast.
2. Our city is very crowded. How about (your/ yours)?
3. I love my football club. Does Phong like (his / him)?
4. (Our/ Ours) street is short and narrow
5. They cannot find (their/ theirs) city map anywhere.
5. Choose the correct word to complete the sentences.
1. The book is _____ , but you are welcome to read it.
A. my B. mine C. yours
2. _____ bike is dirty, and I can't tell what colour it is.
A. Your B. Yours C. You
3. Your country is much bigger than _____.
A. our B. ours C. their
4. _____ dog is so friendly. It never barks.
A. They B. Their C. Theirs
5. _____ not easy to find your way in a strange city.
A. It B. It's C. Its