Posessive
THIS/THAT/THESE/THOSE
TELLING THE TIME
100

Make a phrase with an apostrophe: the cat of Sam

Sam's cat.

100

What is the difference between this and that?

This is for something near me. That is for something far from me.

100

What time is it? (It's 3:00)

It's three o'clock.

200

Make a phrase with an apostrophe: the toys of the children

The children's toys.

200

Complete the sentence: ... are my books here, and ... are your books there.

These, those.

200

What time is it? (It's 2:15)

It's quarter past two. / It's two fifteen.

300

Correct the mistake: This is Toms book.

This is Tom's book.

300

Correct the mistake: This apples are fresh.

These apples are fresh.

300

What time is it? (It's 5:45)


It's quarter to six. / It's five forty-five.

400

What is the difference between Sam's cat and Sams' cat?

Sam's cat means one Sam. Sams' cat means more than one Sam (the Sams).

400

Point to something near you and something far from you. Make a sentence about each.

This is my pen. That is the window.

400

What time do you usually get up on weekdays? Answer in a full sentence.

I usually get up at seven o'clock on weekdays.

500

Write a sentence using an apostrophe for possession and one using an apostrophe for a plural owner.

This is my mother's phone. These are my parents' keys.

500

Fill in the blanks: Look at ... picture here on my phone. And look at ... painting on the wall over there.

this, that.

500

Draw a clock showing half past four. Describe it in English.

The short hand is between 4 and 5. The long hand is at 6. The time is half past four.