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Assignment N.1 Jhostyn Mendoza

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Subject pronouns and possessive adjectives.

Exercises.

Replace the personal pronouns by possessive adjectives.

1. Where are (you) your friends now?

2. Here is a postcard from (I) my friend Dees.

3. She lives in England now with (she) her family.

4. (He) His wife works in Tilburg.

5. (He) His company builds websites.

Replace the personal pronouns by possessive adjectives.

1. Joanie is (John and Nancy) their daughter.

2. Our names are Kathy and Robin. This is (Kathy and Robin)
our mother.

3. Jeremy and Valerie are (Tim and Carey) their parents.

4. Tony is (Mary) _ her grandson.

5. My name is Annie. This is (Annie) his father.

6. (Alex) His name is Alex.

7. Peggy and Martin are (Kelly) her children.

8. Your name is Greg. They are (Grey) their parents.


Use the correct possessive adjectives.

1. Is this your (you) house?

2. Robert, your (you) handwriting is difficult to read.

3. Michael is showing his (he) tortoise to his (he)


friends.

4. My sister lost her (she) way in the city.

5. The lion is chasing it’s (it) prey.

6. The dentist asked his (he) patient to open her


(she) mouth.

Use the correct possessive adjectives.

1. Is this Jane’s dog? Yes it is her dog.

2. The dog is chasing it’s own tail.

3. Peter, is your father at home?

4. I am going to my aunt’s house this evening.

5. Rudy is showing her stamps to Ali.

6. We always keep our classroom clean.

7. Children, have you all finished your homework?

8. The children are proud of their school.


Replace the subject pronouns by a possessive adjective.

1. My uncle’s name is Jack.

His name is Jack.

2. Toby and Fran’s brother is in France.

Their brother is in France.

3. My mum’s car is a Seat.

Her car is a Seat.

4. My brother’s bicycle is blue.

His bicycle is blue.

5. I’ve got my sister’s books.

I’ve got her books.

6. Where are Paul and Nick’s books?

Where are their books?

Use the correct possessive adjectives.

1. I give my (I) sandwich to John.

2. In this your (you) desk?

3. Alan crashes his (he) bike into a wall.

4. Rosa keeps her (she) house very clean

5. The dog was licking it’s (it) paws.

6. There’s a snake in our (we) garden.

7. Susan and Peter have invited me to their (they) party.


Choose the correct words.
1. My / I name is Louise.

2. Her / She sister is my English teacher.

3. We /Our parents are from London.

4. Your / You are my best friend.

5. Their / They live in Australia.

6. He / His is interested in computers.

Complete the text.

1. I’ve got a sister. her name is Hazel.

2. She ´s fifteen and she likes music.

3. I like music too. My favourite band is Goldplay.

4. I’ve also got two brothers. Their names are Billy and Tom.

5. Billy likes football. His favourite team is Manchester United.

6. Tom doesn’t like sport. He prefers computer games.

7. I ´ve got a dog. She’s big and her name is Jane.

Use the correct possessive adjectives.

1. Pedro and Isabel are Spanish. their family is from Spain.

2. Juan is not at school. His father took him to the doctor.

3. Beatriz is married. She showed us her ring today.

4. Jorge has a car. His car is new.


5. There are many student’s at school. Their school
as 500 children.

6. Jose and Maria are dancers. Their older brother is a singer.

7. Pepe and I have an English class together. Our teacher is


Ms. Smith.

8. Juanma has a van. His van is very old.

9. Silvia is wearing a dress. her dress is yellow.

10. My family has a dog. The dog’s name is Lady.

11. The teacher told me not to bring my cell phone to school.

12. When I was in France last year I stayed at my father’s house.

13. Elizabeth has a skateboard. Her skateboard is blue.

14. Peter is Dutch. His family is from Amsterdam.

15. I have one sister. Her name is Debbie.

16. I have a pen. _ It’s pen is red.

17. Nacho forgot his book.

18. Luis and Miguel talk like their father.

19. Alex and I were late for our class.

20. Princess Leticia is wearing her new Chanel glasses.

21. Where are your keys? I can’t find them.

22. Where do you keep your money, in the bank?

23. Ana sees her mother every day.

24. The cat eats it’s food quickly.

25. We bring our books to class.


Use the correct possessive adjective.
1. Javi and Jesus are in their (they) car.

2. Mayte is washing her (she) clothes.

3. Paula is drinking her (she) drink.

4. Is this my (I) food?

5. I am working on my (I) website.

6. You can give the dog it’s (it) bone.

Use the correct subject pronoun.


1. Jesus is not English. He is Spanish.

2. Tony and Lisa are in love; They are going to get married.

3. This is my first job. I am very exited.

4. Have you seen my new car? No I haven’t.

5. I am going home this weekend.

6. Will you look after our hamster please? It will need


food and water.

Use the correct possessive adjectives.

1. The clothes belong to Peter. It’s his (he) clothes.

2. They live on the other side of the street. That’s their


(they) house, the yellow one.

3. This is my (I) new car. I bought it yesterday.


4. Cristina is married. her (she) husband is accountant.

5. Paqui is coming to the party her (she) boyfriend is


staying at home.

Use the correct possessive adjectives.

1. She has got a flat. This is her (she) flat.

2. Children! Wash _ your (you) hands, they are very dirty.

3. I have seen Sandra’s house. she (she) house is beautiful.

4. Don’t put your (you) feet on the table!

5. I love to put my (I) arm on Ignacio’s shoulder.

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