(close to me)
_____ is my cup.
This is my cup.
(close to me)
_______ are my markers.
These are my markers.
(close; singular)
___ is my coffee!
This is my coffee!
Look a ________ tail! (the cat)
Look at the cat's tail!
It's Felipe's backpack.
Write the question with "Whose"
Whose backpack is it?
(far from me)
_____ is my car.
That is my car.
(far from me)
_____ are my erasers.
Those are my erasers.
(far; singular)
______ is my cat!
That is my cat!
That is __________ treehouse. (the girls)
That is the girls' treehouse.
It's my parents' car.
Write the question with "Whose"
Whose car is it?
(close to me)
___ is my mom and ___ is my dad.
This is my mom an this is my dad.
(close to me)
_____ ____ my shoes.
These are my shoes.
(close;plural)
_______ are my frogs!
These are my frogs!
We played with ___________ toys. (the children)
We played with the children's toys.
They're the boys' toys.
Write the question with "Whose"
Whose toys are they?
(far from me)
____ is my friend and ___ is my house.
That is my friend and that is my house.
(far from me)
______ _____ my sandwiches.
Those are my sandwiches.
(far; plural)
______ are my hamburgers!
Those are my hamburgers!
They're Sally and Jim's grandparents.
Write the question with "Whose"
Whose grandparents are they?
(close; far)
___ is my friend, but ___ is my best friend.
This is my friend, but that is my best friend.
(close; far)
____ ____ my shoes, but ____ ___ her shoes.
These are my shoes, but those are her shoes.
(close; plural / far; plural)
________ _____ my books, and _______ ____ my pencils!
These are my books, and those are my pencils!
I love _______________ dog, Spike. (Jack and Jill)
I love Jack and Jill's dog, Spike.
It's Mary and Jon's house.
Write the question with "Whose"
Whose house is it?