Possessive Adjectives Level Intermediate ANSWER KEY My Notes 1. our 2. your 3. your 4. her 5. Their 6. his 7. My 8. its 9. their 10. their 11. its 12. my 13. his
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Possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns exercise 1 Choose the correct word. 1. Is this cup (your / yours)? 2. The coffee is (my / mine). 3. That coat is (my / mine). 4. He lives in (her / hers) house. 5. You might want (your / yours) phone. 6. The new car is (their / theirs). 7. She cooked (our / ours) food. 8. Don’t stand on (my / mine ...
Possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns exercise 1 Choose the correct word. 1. Is this cup (your / yours)? 2. The coffee is (my / mine). 3. That coat is (my / mine). 4. He lives in (her / hers) house. 5. You might want (your / yours) phone. 6. The new car is (their / theirs). 7. She cooked (our / ours) food. 8. Don’t stand on (my / mine ...
Possessive Adjectives Level Intermediate ANSWER KEY My Notes 1. our 2. your 3. your 4. her 5. Their 6. his 7. My 8. its 9. their 10. their 11. its 12. my 13. his 14. our 15. Its 16. their 17. my 18. your Grades as percentages 18 / 18 = 100 % 17 / 18 = 94 16 / 18 = 89 15 / 18 = 83 14 / 18 = 78
Circle the correct possessive adjective for each sentence. 1. My/Our dad works from home. Her/His office is upstairs. 2. Our/Their mom bakes lots of cookies in our/its kitchen. Her/His cookies are the best. 3. Every morning, we eat breakfast in their/our dining room. 4. My/His favorite room is the living room. 5.
Possessive adjectives are always followed by a noun. Note #1: Possessive pronouns are never followed by a noun. Note #2: Possessive adjectives are more common than possessive pronouns. Note #2: Possessive pronouns are usually at the end of a sentence after the Be verb. Note #3: Its is a possessive adjective. Its can never be a possessive pronoun.
Przymiotnik dzierżawczy w języku angielskim - Ćwiczenia i testy interaktywne z języka angielskiego. Polecenie: Choose the correct possessive adjectives to complete the sentences.
Gramatyka angielska. Przymiotniki dzierżawcze (Possessive Adjectives) wyrażają przynależność, opisują co do kogo lub czego należy, np. MOJA książka, JEJ sukienka, ICH dom, Należy pamiętać, że przymiotniki dzierżawcze w języku angielskim występują zawsze przed rzeczownikami, Uwaga! Przymiotniki dzierżawcze w języku angielskim ...
Possessives - grammar exercises. Possessive - grammar adjectives. Possessive determiners - exercises. Possessive adjectives - fill in. Personal and possessive adjectives. My / your / his / her / our / their. possessive pronouns - exercises.
Underline the possessive adjective in each sentence. 1. Hello. Welcome to my house. 2. We have four bedrooms and two bathrooms in our house. 3. First, this is our kitchen. 4. Our kitchen has its very own fireplace. 5. The next room is our dining room. 6. The big blue chair is my father’s. His chair sits at the end of the table. 7.
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES. What's my your his her its our their name? What's = What is. This is house. ○ Fill in the blanks below to complete the sentences.
Gramatyka angielska. Przymiotniki dzierżawcze (Possessive Adjectives) wyrażają przynależność, opisują co do kogo lub czego należy, np. MOJA książka, JEJ sukienka, ICH dom, Należy pamiętać, że przymiotniki dzierżawcze w języku angielskim występują zawsze przed rzeczownikami, Uwaga! Przymiotniki dzierżawcze w języku angielskim ...