Change the sentence and use Possessive Adjectives:
This is (your name)'s car.
This is my car.
Change the sentence and use Possessive Pronouns:
This is my car.
This car is mine.
Change the sentence and use Subject and Object Pronouns:
Reema loves Lana.
She loves her.
Excuse me. Is this your / yours?
Excuse me. Is this yours?
Change the sentence and use Possessive Adjectives:
This is Raul's notebook.
This is his notebook.
Change the sentence and use Possessive Pronouns:
This is his notebook.
This notebook is his.
Change the sentence and use Subject and Object Pronouns:
Ana helps Julio.
She helps him.
That blue backpack is (mine/my).
mine
Change the sentence and use Possessive Adjectives:
This is Salma's cat.
This is her cat.
Change the sentence and use Possessive Pronouns:
This is her cat.
This cat is hers.
Change the sentence and use Subject and Object Pronouns:
You don't know Ana and Elsa.
You don't know them.
Our / Ours flat is quite small.
Our flat is quite small.
Change the sentence and use Possessive Adjectives:
They are Mario and Oscar's friends.
They are their friends.
Change the sentence and use Possessive Pronouns:
This is my classroom.
This classroom is mine
Change the sentence and use Subject and Object Pronouns:
My cat doesn't like fish.
It doesn't like it.
That is her / hers room.
That is her room.
These are Adam and (your name)'s worksheets.
These are our worksheets.
Change the sentence and use Possessive Pronouns:
These are our worksheets.
These worksheets are ours.
Change the sentence and use Subject and Object Pronouns:
Becky and Louis hate John and I.
They hate us.
She found her/hers dog, but where is your/ yours?
she found her dog, but where is yours?