What type of possessive is used?
Hey, John! Where is my car?
Possessive adjective (MY)
"The coat of Mary" can be written as "Mary's coat"
TRUE
What sandwich is this?
WHOSE sandwich is this?
Are these really __________ shoes?
your
Jen
books
Ex: Those books are Jen's. - These are Jen's books.
What type of pronoun is used?
She is beautiful.
Subject Pronoun
All the following sentences are correct:
1. The teachers' room are in building A next to the cafeteria.
2. This is Allan's T-shirt. It is in his wardrobe already.
3. The dogs' are barking loudly because their owner is entering her house.
FALSE
2. This is Allan's T-shirt. It is in his wardrobe already.
Annabelle's book is over the desk while my is in my bag.
Annabelle's book is over the desk while MINE is in my bag.
No! Not those ones. Those are my books. ____ are over there.
Yours
your
Playstation
Ex: Is that your Playstation?
What are the correct words?
This is not ______ jacket, ______ was blue.
a) my - it
b) mine - yours
c) my - my
d) your - yours
D - This is not your jacket, yours was blue.
Apostrophes are only used with possessive nouns, not pronouns.
True
That pan is Katie's while this one is our's. I know because her has a darker green color inside its.
That pan is Katie's while this one is OURS. I know because HERS has a darker green color inside IT.
A) This is _____ room?
B) No, it's not. This is ____ sister's.
your / my
Negative
this
mine
Ex: This bag is not mine.
What are the correct words?
Leon's house had a red roof before. ____ new one is different. ____ has a blue one.
a) it - its
b) his - it
c) its - its
d) his - its
Leon's house had a red roof before. His new one is different. It has a blue one.
All the following sentences are correct:
1. This is Rachel. She's one of my colleagues.
2. I'm Alex. I'm one of your students.
3. How do you know Carol? Are you a classmate of her?
FALSE
3. How do you know Carol? Are you a classmate of HERS?
The dogs buried it bones inside Karen background. It made a huge mess when they entered his house.
The dogs buried ITS bones inside Karen'S background. THEY made a huge mess when they entered HER house.
A) _________ sneakers are those? They are so dirty!
B) They are not _______! Maybe, they are Kate's or _______ sister.
Whose / mine / her-your-my
2 sentences
1) Whose
2) hers
Whose keys are these?
They are hers
Nadia and Anna have a new car. ____ wash ___ every week. ____ sister has one too, but ____ washes ______ every month.
a) they - theirs - her - she - hers
b) they - its - my - she - hers
c) they - it - my - she - hers
d) they - its - her - she - her
Nadia and Anna have a new car. They wash it every week. My sister has one too, but she washes hers every month.
1) Pronouns take the place of other nouns in the sentences.
2) Me, your, it, her and us are all object pronouns.
3) There is one possessive pronoun that is the same as the possessive adjective.
4) To transform a possessive adjective into a possessive pronoun, you need to add "s".
1- True
2- True
3- False (Its and His)
4- False (my- mine)
A) Tom told we that hes will fix ours bikes tomorrow evening. But, I need to ride it to school at the morning.
B) Don't worry! Dad told I that we can give us a ride before she goes to work.
A) Tom told US that HE will fix OUR bikes tomorrow evening. But, WE need to ride THEM to school IN the morning.
B) Don't worry! Dad told ME that HE can give us a ride before HE goes to work.
Claire) _________ cat is ________?
John) I believe it is _____________. Let me ask her. Kate! Are that cat _______?
Kate) Yes, it is!
Whose / that
Kate's / yours
3) sentences
1) Whose - black
2) not
3) Hanna's
Whose black ring binder is this?
It is not mine.
They are Hanna's.