POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES. 1) Ss have to rewrite the sentences with the correct poss. adj. 2) Ss have to complete the sentences. 3) They have to choose the correct poss. ad 44213 uses. estrelapolar.
Possessive pronouns in English are used to replace a noun and to show who possesses that noun. They are also placed after the noun. This house is mine. Possessive adjectives in English describe a noun and show who or what possesses that noun. Just like other adjectives, they are placed before the noun. The possessive adjectives in English are: Learn how to use possessive adjectives with a noun to show that something belongs to someone or something. Find out the rules for singular and plural nouns, the difference between his and it, and the examples of possessive adjectives in sentences. Possessive adjectives Possessive pronouns Home. Possessive adjectives. Possessive pronouns. Home. Content. Possessive adjectives 1. Wait a few seconds for questions to load or Refresh I: you: he: she it: we: you: they: Check More exercises => OK . Search on this site ID: 51569. 10/04/2019. Country code: ES. Country: Spain. School subject: English as a Second Language (ESL) (1061958) Main content: Possessive adjectives and pronouns (2011594) A simple fill in the gaps exercise to practice possessive adjectives and pronouns. Enjoy!

Possessive pronouns can stand alone. They are not followed by nouns. Before a noun we use possessive adjectives. They are forms like my, your, our, their, his, her and its. Note that 'his' can be a possessive pronoun or a possessive adjective. It is a possessive adjective when it is followed by a noun. This bag is his. (Here his is used as

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