Possessive adjectives
Possessive Nouns
Simple Present/Past
Comparatives
Superlatives
100

We require to talk to ___________  (ours/our/us) English teacher immediately. 

Our

100

This is your backpack. It is not _______ (mine, my, yours)

mine

100

I go to Canada when I was five.

went

100

expensive

more expensive

100

Prestigious

The most prestigious

200

My grandma has a parrot. ______ (hers/her/its) name is Carlota. 

Its

200
My interpretation of events is different to (him, her, hers)

hers

200

Philip don't travel to his hometown by plane.

doesn't

200

necessary

more necessary

200

Small

The smallest

300

My friends were visiting San Rafael, but ______ (theirs, its, their) car was not working very well. 

Their

300

Wisdom has its price and foolishness has _______ (its, yours, it)

its

300

James study law at Stanford

studies

300

Fast

Faster

300

Dangerous

The most dangerous

400

I think the new teacher is so friendly. What do you think about ______? (hers/her/she)

her

400

They got their prizes. What about _____? (my, ours, our)

ours

400

Jhony don't travel last weekend to the countryside because of the iced road. 

did not

400

Cheap

Cheaper

400

Good

The best

500

______ (Ours, mine, my) team is stronger and faster than yours.

My

500

We believe that our team can defeat _____ (theirs, mine, ours)

theirs

500

Do you arrive to Colombia last week?

did

500

Good

better

500

Bad

The worst

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