Possessive Adjective
Possessive Pronoun
Subject & Object Pronouns
Possessive Pronouns
100

Change the possessive noun to a stand alone possessive pronoun:

This is Dan's car.

This is his.

100

Change the sentence and use a stand alone possessive pronoun:

This is my car.

This car is mine.

100

Change the sentence and use Subject and Object Pronouns:

Dan invited Melanie to the party.

He invited her to the party.

100

Excuse me. Is this your / yours puppy ?

Excuse me. Is this your puppy?

200

Change the possessive noun to a stand alone possessive pronoun:

This is Kate's notebook.

This is hers.

200

Change the sentence and use a stand alone possessive pronoun:

This is his notebook.

This notebook is his.

200

Change the sentence and use Subject and Object Pronouns:

Ana helps John.

She helps him.

200

That blue backpack is (mine/my).

mine

300

Change the possessive noun to a possessive pronoun:

Where is the bike's tire?

Where is its tire?

300

Change the sentence and use a stand alone possessive pronoun:

This is her cat.

This cat is hers.

300

Change the sentence and use Subject and Object Pronouns:

You don't know Ana and Elsa.

You don't know them.

300

Our / Ours apartment is quite small.

Our apartment is quite small.

400

Change the possessive nouns to a possessive pronoun:

Those are the children's crayons.

Those are their crayons.

400

Change the sentence and use a stand alone possessive pronoun:

This is my classroom.

This classroom is mine.

400

Change the sentence and use Subject and Object Pronouns:

My cat doesn't like dogs.

It doesn't like them.

400

That is her / hers room.

That is her room.

500

These are Adam and (your name)'s worksheets.

These are our worksheets.

500

Change the sentence and use a stand alone possessive pronoun:

These are our worksheets.

These worksheets are ours.

500

Change the sentence and use Subject and Object Pronouns:

Becky and Louis spoke to John and me.

They spoke to us.

500

She found her/hers dog, but where is your/ yours?

She found her dog, but where is yours? 

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