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Write the correct possessive noun in each sentence. Use the words in parentheses.

Example: Ms. Gilbert is          Mr. Holland’s           colleague. (Mr. Holland)

7. Mr. Jaramillo is               Beth            teacher. (Beth)

8. Adele is                      Jaime                        friend. (Jamie)

9. Ms. Smith is           Mrs.oh                                  boss. (Mrs. Oh)

Look at the pictures. Check (✓) the correct title.

Example: 11.

□ Miss Slater □ Miss Lock


✓ Mrs. Slater □ Mr. Lock

10.
12.

□ Ms. Green □ Mr. Bower


□ Mr. Green □ Miss Bower
Look at the pictures and the words in the box. Write the correct possessive adjective to
complete each sentence. Use the words below.

my your his her our their


Example:

I’m Steven. Keanu is     my     colleague.

13.

She’s Maura. Lindsey is    Your        friend.

14.

They are Mr. and Mrs. Kim. Mr. Douglas is    Her        neighbor.

15.

We’re engineers. Mrs. Klein is      Our      boss.


16.

He’s Bart. Rick is   Our         classmate.

17.

You are John. Ms. Powell is  His          teacher.

is

Complete each conversation by writing the missing word. Use contractions when
possible. Use capital letters when necessary.

Example:
A:   What’s   your name?
B: I’m Julie Beck.

18. A: Do you know where Maria is                     ?


B: Yes, I do. Portugal.

19. A:                      your phone number?


B: It’s 874-926-1157.

20. A: Mr. Gate is Jane’s teacher.


B: Yes, I’m in the same class, so he’s                      teacher, too.

21. A: I don’t know Jeff’s                      name.


B: It’s Collins.

22. A:                      is the new student from?


B: Nicaragua, I think.

23. A: Our new neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Chan are very nice.
B:                      are their first names, do you know?

24. A: What is                      address?


B: I live at 89 Cherry Street.
25. A: Luke and I work together at Lawson Company.
B: Oh, so you’re                      .
Read the paragraph. Then circle the letter in front of the word that best completes each
statement.

Sun-ah and Min-jung are very good friends. They are also
neighbors. They go to the same school, and they are classmates
in English class. Miss Park is their English teacher. Every day
they go to school together. Sun-ah’s father and Min-jung’s father
are colleagues. They’re both bankers. Sun-ah’s mother is a chef.
Min-jung’s mother is a doctor. Sun-ah and Min-jung want to be
doctors, too. Maybe they can work together. Then they can be
colleagues, too!

Example: Sun-ah’s mother is a    chef        .

[a.] chef b. banker c. teacher

26. Sun-ah lives near   min-jung         .

a. a bank b. Miss Park c. Min-jung

27. Sun-ah and Min-jung want to be  doctors          someday.

a. teachers b. doctors c. bankers

28. Min-jung’s father is Sun-ah’s father’s  colleague          .

a. colleague b. friend c. banker

29. Min-jung’s mother is Sun-ah’s mother’s  friend          .

a. friend b. neighbor c. doctor

30. Sun-ah and Min-jung are not   teachers        .

a. teachers b. classmates c. friends


What would you say? Complete each conversation. Use contractions. Capitalize
correctly.

1. Joe: Hello. It’s nice to meet you.

You: … thank you the pleasure is


mine…………………………………………………………………………………………

2. You:   are   you from Canada


?

Maria: Rosa is from the United States.

3. You:  and their parents  what do they do


?

Tom: My father is a teacher.

What would you say? Complete each conversation. Use contractions

1. You:                                                                                                                                                    ?
A friend: Paul? It’s Miller. He’s Paul Miller.

2. You:                                                                                                                                                     ?
A friend: My email address is rosa22@hipnet.com.

3. You:                                                                                                                                                     ?
A friend: Rita’s from Spain.

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