This document is an application form that requests a person's first name, middle name, and last name/family name/surname. It then provides examples of asking and answering questions about names using pronouns like "my, your, his, her, our, their." Finally, it has a grammar exercise that asks the reader to circle the correct words when asking or referring to people's names.
This document is an application form that requests a person's first name, middle name, and last name/family name/surname. It then provides examples of asking and answering questions about names using pronouns like "my, your, his, her, our, their." Finally, it has a grammar exercise that asks the reader to circle the correct words when asking or referring to people's names.
This document is an application form that requests a person's first name, middle name, and last name/family name/surname. It then provides examples of asking and answering questions about names using pronouns like "my, your, his, her, our, their." Finally, it has a grammar exercise that asks the reader to circle the correct words when asking or referring to people's names.
What is his name? His name is Luke. What is her name? Her name is Sandra.
What are your names? Our names are Patrick and Anne. What are their names? Their names are Daniel and Lucy.
Circle the correct words. Then compare with a partner.
1. Maria is a student. His / Her last name is Gomez.
2. Ms. Peters is / are our teacher. Her / Their first name is Linda. 3. My name is Jason. What’s our / your name? 4. Anna and Bruce is / are students. Her / Their teacher is Miss Brown. 5. Their first names is / are Janet and Ricardo. 6. Hello, everyone. I’m Miss Diaz. What are your / his names?