13. Mine is white.. 14. Is this laptop yours or hers?. 15. His version was different from hers.. 16. I took her pen by mistake but who took mine?. Notes. Possessive pronouns are words like mine, ours, theirs, his, hers and yours.
pronouns. 3. Provide another version of the story. 4. Draw Ss attention to the possessive pronouns. 5. Ss tell the Chinese equivalents of the possessive pronouns. 6. Show Ss a table of subject pronouns and possessive pronouns. PPT 15” Activity 2 – Gogo and his friends 1. Play a video clip on Gogo and his friends. 2. Ask if Ss can recognise
PERSONAL PRONOUNS Personal pronouns represent specific people or things. 3. EXAMPLES. 4. POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES We use possessive adjectives to show who owns or "possesses" something. 5. EXAMPLES. 6. POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS We use possessive pronouns to refer to a specific person/people or thing/things.
The possessive adjectives test helps you practice your understanding of these pronouns. Try to score a perfect 10. Good luck!
Possessive Adjectives. The possessive adjectives in Spanish (los adjetivos posesivos en español) have two forms; short and long. Both forms must agree in gender and in number with the items, ideas, etc. Mi – Mis, Tu – Tus, Su – Sus, Nuestro / Nuestros – Nuestra / Nuestras… See Possessive Adjectives. Possessive Adjectives Exercises 1
Possessive pronouns. This worksheet is helpful in practising or revising possessive pronouns by making up sentences. With the help of this exercise pupils can also practise the verb "to be". 549 uses. brainfish. Possessive Pronouns Easy. This is an easy gapfill exercise for beginners.
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