Define
What's the opposite?
Possessive Nouns
Possessive Adjectives
Possessive Pronouns
100

straw

hay, dry grass, stalks, thatch

100

to admire

to hate, to disapprove, to dislike

100

The phone that Sara has is ringing loudly. 

Sara's phone is ringing loudly. 

100

The coffee for you is getting cold.

Your coffee is getting cold.

100

These shoes are her shoes. 

These shoes are hers.

200

dent (noun)

dimple, wrinkle, indentation, dip, damage

200

to stand out

to disappear, to shrink, to blend in, to camoflage

200

The toys belonging to the children are on the shelf.

The children's toys are on the shelf.

200

That dog is happy. It's wagging the tail that it has. 

That dog is happy. It's wagging its tail.

200

Is this brown jacket your brown jacket?

Is this brown jacket yours?

300

sacrifice

offering, give up (something), surrender

300

satisfaction

dissatisfaction, hunger, unhappiness, need, misery

300

James has a brown jacket; it's hanging by the door.

James's brown jacket is hanging by the door. 

300

The house belonging to us has a red roof. 

Our house has a red roof. 

300

The blue umbrella is my umbrella.

The blue umbrella is mine

400

to deport

to admit (to grant admission), to let in, to allow in

400

pride

humility, shame, embarrassment


400

The car belonging to Adam and Emily has a flat tire.

Adam and Emily's car has a flat tire.

400

They have children. Those children are playing in the yard. 

Their children are playing in the yard.

400

The gray car is our car. 

The gray car is ours.

500

dedicated

committed, devoted, faithful

500

warrior

peacemaker, coward

500

All of the houses of our neighbors have beautiful gardens. 

All of our neighbors' houses have beautiful gardens.

500

The jacket that he owns is hanging by the door.

His jacket is hanging by the door.

500

That food is their food.

That food is theirs.