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Possessive adjectives are used to show possession or ownership of something, though they are more about relationships than literal ownership. The main possessive adjectives in English are my, your, his, her, its, our, and their. Examples are provided to illustrate how each possessive adjective is used.

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Possessive adjectives are used to show possession or ownership of something, though they are more about relationships than literal ownership. The main possessive adjectives in English are my, your, his, her, its, our, and their. Examples are provided to illustrate how each possessive adjective is used.

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Possessive

Adjectives
POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS
Possessive adjectives are used to
Possessive show possession or ownership of
Adjectives something. While we use them when
we refer to people, it is more in the
sense of relationship than ownership.

The possessive adjectives in English


are as follows:
 Examples
 My car is very old.
 Her boyfriend is very
friendly.
 Our dog is black.
 Their homework is on the
table.
Fill in my,  1. I don't know the time because
I can't find ______ watch.
your, his, her,
 2. What's the boy's name?
its, our, their. _____ name is Ben Scott.

 3. Debbie has got a cat. ____


cat is very lively.

 4. The dog is very cute.


____ name is Ben.

 5. We are at school.
_____ school is very nice.
Possessive
Pronouns
Example: I have my cell phone
and you have
__________. (Answer: yours)
1. You have your homework, but he doesn't have __________.
2. Bob likes his teacher, but Sandra doesn't like __________.

3. I'm not sure if this is __________ or not.

4. We don't remember if this is __________.

5. They're pretty sure that's __________.


Match The Words

Kidnap  1) quickly and unexpectedly.

Suddenly  2) to take a person


away illegally by force, usually
in order to demand money in e
Chase
xchange for releasing them

Frightened
 3) afraid or anxious

 4) pursue in order to catch or


catch up with.
Create an alternative ending of the previous
reading.

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Thank you!

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