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Possessive pronouns


 POSSESIVE PRONOUNS:

Possesive pronouns are used to talk about things that belong to people.

The words: Mine, Yours, His, Hers, Ours, Theirs are possesive pronouns.

Examples:

1- This book is mine.

2-  Have you  lost yours, Tom ?

3- This Pen is mine and that one is his.

4- Lena has lost her cat, is this cat hers?

5- I can see our car, but where is yours ?

6-We have had our lunch, but they havent had theirs.

HERE IS A TABLE TO HELP YOU REMEMBER THE POSSESIVE PRONOUNS:

SINGULAR PERSONAL PRONOUN      POSSESIVE PRONOUN
                                                                          
   
           I, ME                                                        MINE
             
           YOU                                                           YOURS

             HE,HIM                                                      HIS     

             SHE, HER                                                  HERS    

                
PLURAL PERSONAL PRONOUN                       POSSESIVE PRONOUN


             WE, US                                                             OURS

                YOU                                                               YOURS

               THEY, THEM                                               THEIRS


GRAMMAR: 

1- MAKE EXAMPLES AND SENTENCES USING THE POSSESIVE PRONOUNS.

2-COMPLETE THE SENTENCES USING THE POSSESIVE PRONOUNS:


1- I Chose this seat first so its -------------.

2- Can we borrow your coloring pen ? we have lost -------------------.

3- We live in the city  and they live in the countryside. Our house is smaller than --------------.

4-John, is this pencil ------------- ?.

5-Sally is looking for her gloves. are these gloves -------------?

6- Can Tina use your bike?  -------------- is broken.

7-  Tom got books mixed up. He thought Mine was ------------- and his was-------------.







ANSWERS:


1- MINE

2- OURS

3-  THEIRS

4-  YOURS

5-  HERS

6-  HERS

7-  HIS/MINE.

1- Q AND A SESSION

2- END OF THE CLASS

3- GOOD JOB TODAY!

4- SEE YOU NEXT CLASS!

#TEACHERPAM :)

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