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Subject/Object Personal Pronouns - Possessives/The Possessive Case - Who|Whose - The Imperative - Present Simple 10 A: Are those Linda's flowers? 3 B: Yes, they'@ son They're flowers. 4 11. A: Is that your umbrella? Bz NO, RIE seen HES sass . 12 A: Is that Denise's pen? B: Yes, i's 1S secennmnene PON. a 8 4 Label the people with their jobs, then ask and 9 10 " 12 13 14 15 answer questions, as in the example. vet, farmer, firefighters, music teacher, ballerina, chef She lives in New York and lives in Paris. I've got two sisters. Laura. Hove Oasis. They're .. .. penfriend .. hames are Julie and favourite group. Michael's mum is a teacher and father isa pilot I've got a car. v-neee COlOUF is Blue. Ted and Danny live in Canada but parents live in Brazil She's very kind. Do you know name? Hi, 'm Bob. What's name? There are five of us family. This is Albert's dog name is Rex. Hello, Chris. Is .... father home? name is Alice and I'm 12 years old Pam and Janet are very friendly. parents are nice, too. 6 Write two sentences using the prompts, as in the examp! 1 cousin/Wendy That's my cousin. Her name's Wendy. 2 son/Tom 3. wife/Carol 4 brother/Jim SA: What's her job? 8 dogiSpike SB: She's a ballerina, cece SB: SA: 2 ee The Possessive Case ee 7 Underline the correct word(s) in bold. SA 1 “Is this bicycle your/yours?” “Yes, t's mine/my.” SB: 2 “Who's he?” “He's Alex's and Rachel's/Alex BA: and Rachel's cousin. - 3 "Who/Whose football is this?” “I's theirs/their.” SB: ... 4 “Are these Paul/Paul’s?” “No, they're yours/your.” 5 “Who's/Whose is Jerry?” “He's my/mine friend.” Fill in my, your, his, her, its, our or their. 6 “Are those computer games your/yours?” “Yes, This is my brother. We have a computer in. . name is Jonathan. 7 son Classroom. 8 they're our/ours.” “Whose/Who guitar is this?” “It's their/theirs.” “Who's/Whose she?” “She's Sally's/Sally sister.” 19

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