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Possessive Adjectives

The document contains exercises on possessive adjectives and pronouns, requiring the user to fill in the correct words. It also includes a section on verb forms in the present simple or present continuous tense. Overall, it serves as a practice tool for understanding possessive forms and verb conjugation.

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Possessive Adjectives

The document contains exercises on possessive adjectives and pronouns, requiring the user to fill in the correct words. It also includes a section on verb forms in the present simple or present continuous tense. Overall, it serves as a practice tool for understanding possessive forms and verb conjugation.

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Possessive Adjectives

Type the correct word in the boxes below.


my your his its our their her

1. The boy likes 2. Mary sees 3. My friends bring 4. The cat eats 5. I often forget 6. You write in 7. We bring

school. mother every day. children to our place on Saturdays. food quickly. key. book in class. pencils to class. wives to the party. class in the morning. grandchildren.

8. The men always bring . Mr !dams teaches 1". #he likes to give presents to

Exercise on Pronouns
Possessive Pronouns
Replace the personal pronouns by possessive pronouns.

1. 2. 3. 4.

This book is (you) The ball is (I) The blue car is (we) The ring is (she)

yours

. . . .

5. . !. ". #.
!.

We met Paul and Jane last night. This house is (they) The luggage is (he) The pictures are (she) . . .

In our garden is a bird. The nest is (it) This cat is (we) . .

This was not my "ault. It was (you)

1. Forms of Possessive Pronouns and Adjectives


Person st singular #nd $rd ("emale) $rd (male) $rd (neutral) st plural $rd plural Pronoun mine yours hers his its ours theirs Adjective my your her his its our their

Present Simple or Present Continuous


Enter the correct verb form.
Example: You can go outside now. The sun _________ (shine). You can go outside now. The sun is shining.

1. $ can%t help you now. $ shower. 2. $t always 3. $ 4. $t

&have' a &rain' here in summer.

&think' $ should go now. &rain'. (ake your umbrella with you. &make' a noise. &want' to go now.

5. )isten* Somebody 6. $%m tired. $

7. +here are you, $%m in the kitchen. $ &cook'. 8. $ off. . 01cuse me* /ou 1". 2eorge &not-watch' the (.. /ou can turn it &stand' on my foot. &watch' (. at the moment.

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