Possessive adjectives

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Possessive adjectives Let’s start

Possessive adjectives Singular Plural Personal Pronouns I You He She It Possessive Adjectives My His Her Its Personal Pronouns We You They Possessive AdjectivesOur Your Their

Possessive adjectives I live here This is my house

Possessive adjectives This is YOUR car keys

Possessive adjectives She is playing with HER dog.

Possessive adjectives He is playing with HIS dog.

Possessive adjectives This is London and these are ITS buses

Possessive adjectives This is London and these are ITS buses

Possessive adjectives This is YOUR hand bag.

Possessive adjectives They are doing THEIR homework.

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