The document provides examples of possessive pronouns to complete sentences indicating ownership. It lists 10 sentences where the missing possessive pronoun (e.g. "theirs", "his", "hers", "yours", "ours") needs to be filled in accordingly based on who or what the subject of the sentence belongs to. The summary provides concise examples of the types of possessive pronouns used without copying the full sentences from the document.
The document provides examples of possessive pronouns to complete sentences indicating ownership. It lists 10 sentences where the missing possessive pronoun (e.g. "theirs", "his", "hers", "yours", "ours") needs to be filled in accordingly based on who or what the subject of the sentence belongs to. The summary provides concise examples of the types of possessive pronouns used without copying the full sentences from the document.
The document provides examples of possessive pronouns to complete sentences indicating ownership. It lists 10 sentences where the missing possessive pronoun (e.g. "theirs", "his", "hers", "yours", "ours") needs to be filled in accordingly based on who or what the subject of the sentence belongs to. The summary provides concise examples of the types of possessive pronouns used without copying the full sentences from the document.
1. That book belongs to those kids. That book is ______________theirs
_________________
2. This bicycle belongs to my neighbor Bill. This bicycle is _______his
___________________________________
3. This scarf belongs to my aunt Tina. This scarf is _____________hers
______________
4. This toy belongs to you. This toy is _____________________yours
________________________
5. This apartment belongs to me and my cousin. This apartment is _________ours
_________
6. These mittens belong to my mother. These mittens are ________________hers
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7. Those cookies belong to my sister's friends. Those cookies are
____________theirs 8. These suitcases belong to you and your wife. These suitcases are __________yours __________________
9. That pillow belongs to me. That pillow is ______________mine
_______________________
10. That lamp belongs to my aunt and uncle. That lamp is
_________________theirs ________ Present Simple exercise 1 Haga oraciones en presente simple:
1) (he / go to school every day) .
2) (I / like swimming) . 3) (you / play badminton on Saturdays) . 4) (the class / begin at 9 a.m.) . 5) (they / sometimes go to the cinema) . 6) (she / love chocolate) . 7) (we / study French) . 8) (they / live in London) . 9) (he / work in a restaurant) . 10) (Lucy / play the guitar) . 11) (we / cook every day) . 12) (he / clean the house at the weekends) . 13) (I / like reading detective stories) . 14) (you / come from France) . 15) (John and David / often go to restaurants) . 16) (Susie / study English every night) . 17) (the train / leave at 6 p.m.) . 18) (we / go to the park on Sundays) . 19) (he / like taking photographs) . 20) (the moon / go round the earth)
1) He goes to school every day.
2) I like swimming 3) You play badminton on Saturdays 4) The class begins at 9 am 5) They sometimes go to the cinema 6) She loves chocolate 7) We study French 8) They live in London 9) He works in a restaurant. 10)Lucy plays the guitar 11) We cook every day 12)He cleans the house at the weekends 13)I like reading detective stories 14)You come from France 15)John and David often go to restaurants 16)Susie studies English every night 17)The train leaves at 6 pm. 18)We go to the park on Sundays 19)He likes taking photographs 20)The moon goes round the earth CAROLINA MUÑOZ BURGOS 20171158643