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Possessive Adjectives and Possessive Pronouns

Possessive Adjectives and Possessive Pronouns. Possessive Adjectives. Use these with  nouns  or noun phrases : What's my / your / his / her / its / our / their problem ? Jill doesn't have my / your / his / her / our / their home phone number. Example. P ractice.

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Possessive Adjectives and Possessive Pronouns

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  1. Possessive AdjectivesandPossessive Pronouns

  2. Possessive Adjectives

  3. Use these with nouns ornoun phrases: • What's my / your / his / her / its /our / their problem? • Jill doesn't have my / your / his /her / our / their home phone number.

  4. Example

  5. Practice a) Sofia is very outgoing. ____vacations were good. b ) My room is hot. ____ window is small. c) Ana and Karen are friendly. ____parties are nice. d) Nathaly and Iplay soccer. ___games are amazing. e) I live in a big city. _____ house is pretty. My Our Her Its Their

  6. Possessive Pronouns

  7. Use these alone. Don't use themwith nouns or noun phrases: • Everyone has problems. What'smine / yours / his / hers / ours / theirs? • Joe has everyone's home phone numbers except mine / yours /hers / ours / theirs.

  8. Example This is my book Possessive Adjective This book is mine Possessive pronouns

  9. Exercise

  10. Home Fun A

  11. B

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