The blue bird was perched on a rusty old iron gate.
Blue, rusty,old, iron
Those are the shoes I bought yesterday, and these are my sister’s.
Those these
Some - Adjective of quantity
Those pens are mine, not yours.
That is her pencil, but she said it isn’t hers.
Her - Possessive adjective
Hers - possessive pronoun
The frightened cat darted under the dusty old sofa.
Frightened, dusty, old
Is this notebook yours or mine?
Yours mine
This book is hers.
This - Demonstrative Adjective
She made the cake herself.
She - personal pronoun
Herself - emphatic pronoun
They blamed themselves for losing their bags.
Themselves - reflexive pronoun
Their - possessive adjective
She wore a golden necklace passed down through generations.
Golden
She him he it
Which colour do you like the most?
Which - interrogative adjective
Who left these here, even though we informed that this place is hers?
Who - interrogative pronoun
These - demonstrative pronoun
We - personal pronoun
Hers - possessive pronoun
I saw myself in the mirror holding my own trophy.
Myself - reflexive
My- possessive adjective
The evening sky looked mysterious.
Evening, mysterious
When Asha arrived, she found that her keys were missing
She
This is her book.
Her - possessive adjective
He told me to wait for them.
He, me , them - personal pronoun
Whose bag is this, and who left it on the bench?
Whose - interrogative adjective Who - interrogative pronoun
This is the most exciting match I’ve ever seen!
most exciting
Who left their bag on the bench?
Who
Few opportunities come twice.
Few - adjective of number
What happened at the meeting today?
What - interrogative pronoun
These are our seats, but we didn’t book them ourselves.
These - demonstrative pronoun
Ourselves - Emphatic pronoun