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Practice 1. Possessive Determiners | (A-Level, Basic)

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Instructions

Based on the lesson about possessive determiners, write the correct personal pronoun (me, you, him, her, it, us, them) in each blank.

When you finish each item, click “Answer.”

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1. John has two brothers. Those men over there are brothers.

… Those men over there are his brothers.

2. I really like that book, but I don’t remember name.

… I don’t remember its name.

3. The students are sad because teacher is sick.

The students are sad because their teacher is sick.

4. The students are saying, “We are sad because teacher is sick.”

… “We are sad because our teacher is sick.”

5. I like this shirt, but I don’t like color.

I like this shirt, but I don’t like its color.

6. My parents’ hair is brown, but hair is black.

My parents’ hair is brown, but my hair is black.

7. Mary and husband, Pedro, have a new baby girl. name is Jane.

Mary and her husband, Pedro, have a new baby girl. Her name is Jane.

8. What is this dog doing in the classroom? Who is owner?

What is this dog doing in the classroom? Who is its owner?

9. The children want to bring dog to the beach.

The children want to bring their dog to the beach.

10. My friend has two dogs.  names are Spot and Jasper.

My friend has two dogs. Their names are Spot and Jasper.

11. I can’t find shoes. Can you help me find them?

I can’t find my shoes. Can you help me find them?

12. My brother and I are going to give parents a gift.

My brother and I are going to give our parents a gift.

13. — Is that John’s friend?
 — No. It’s brother.

— No. It’s his brother.

14. — Is that Jane’s brother?
 — No, that’s husband.

No, that’s her husband.

15. — My parents are from Colombia.
 — Hey! parents are from Colombia too!

— Hey! My parents are from Colombia too!

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