A/An/Some
This/That/These/Thoose
Has vs Have
Possessive
s' or 's
Possessive Adjectives
100

____ sugar

Some sugar

100

(close; singular)


___ is my coffee!

This is my coffee!

100

Anna ________ a small dog at home.

Anna HAS a small dog at home.

100

Look a ________ tail! (the cat)

Look at the cat's tail!

100
Ms. Mary brushed _____ teeth. 


(my, your, her, his, their, our, its)

Ms. Mary brushed HER teeth. 

200

___ bat

A bat

200

(far; singular)

______ is my cat!

That is my cat!

200

The horse / a big tail

The horse has a big tail.

200

That is __________ treehouse. (the girls)

That is the girls' treehouse.

200

Ben finished _____ test. 


(my, your, her, his, their, our, its)

Ben finished HIS test. 

300

____ orange

An orange

300

(close;plural)


_______ are my frogs!

These are my frogs!

300

My dad / a blue car

My dad has a blue car

300

We played with ___________ toys. (the children)

We played with the children's toys.

300

The dog was biting _____ tail.


(my, your, her, his, their, our, its)

The dog was biting ITS tail.

400

_____ water

Some water

400

(far; plural)


______ are my hamburgers!

Those are my hamburgers!

400

My friends / a big ball

My friends have a big ball.

400

I used _______ pencil. (Mike)

I used Mike's pencil.

400

Sally and Tim need to walk _____ dogs.

(my, your, her, his, their, our, its)

Sally and Tim need to walk THEIR dogs.


500

____ slice of bread 


Some bread

500

(close; plural / far; plural)

________ _____ my books, and _______ ____ my pencils!

These are my books, and those are my pencils!

500

Bob and Tim / a hamster

Bob and Tim have a hamster.

500

I love _______________ dog, Spike. (Jack and Jill)

I love Jack and Jill's dog, Spike.

500

You and I should eat  _____ snack.


(my, your, her, his, their, our, its)

You and I should eat OUR snack.