A: Is this your wallet? B: No, it isnt mine. A: Whose is it, then? B: I think its Simons. His wallet is brown.

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A: Is this your wallet? B: No, it isnt mine. A: Whose is it, then? B: I think its Simons. His wallet is brown.

A: Simon, is this wallet yours? C: Yes, its mine.

THEIRSTHEIR YOURSYOUR OURSOUR XXXXXXXITS HERSHER HISHIS YOURSYOUR MINEMY POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES

Possesive adjectives/pronouns show: a) that something belongs to somebody b) the relationship between two or more people. c) we put possessive adjectives before nouns. d) possessive pronouns are not followed by nouns. This is my bag. This bag is mine. That is their car. That car is theirs.

Match the objects with the people and make sentences. These are the tennis players rackets. These are theirrackets. These rackets are theirs. rackets

Match the objects with the people and make sentences. These are the chefs spoons. These are These spoons are hers. herspoons. spoons

Match the objects with the people and make sentences. This is the photographers camera. This is his camera. This camera is his. camera

Match the objects with the people and make sentences. These are the dancers shoes. These are her shoes. These shoes are hers. shoes

Match the objects with the people and make sentences. This is the teachers typewriter. This is her typewriter. This typewriter is hers. typewriter

my Fill in the gaps with the correct possessive pronoun or adjective.

your Fill in the gaps with the correct possessive pronoun or adjective.

your mine Fill in the gaps with the correct possessive pronoun or adjective.

Answer the questions Is this Peters bike? Is this Bills truck? Yes, it is. Its his bike. Yes, it is. Its his truck.

Is this Lauras blackboard? Is this Molly and Pauls dog? Yes, it is. Its her blackboard. Yes, it is. Its their dog.

Is this Anns Umbrella? Is this Mary and Susans computer? Yes, it is. Its her umbrella. Yes, it is. Its their computer.