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C. Fill in the blanks with possessive pronouns: “my, your, his, her, its, our, their.”
1. I don't know the time because I can't find ______________ watch.
2. What's the boy's name? ______________ name is Ben Scott.
3. Debbie has got a cat. ______________ cat is very lively.
4. The dog is very cute. ______________ name is Ben.
5. We are at school. ______________ school is very nice.
6. I have a new laptop. ______________ laptop is white.
7. I'm from Seattle. Most of ______________ friends are from Seattle, too.
8. The rabbit is white. ______________ cage is in the garden.
9. Sandra and Jenny are friends. ______________ school is in the city centre.
10. The Millers have a new car. ______________ car is blue.
11. Emma Peel has got a brother. ______________ name is Paul.
12. Nick Baker has a sister. ______________ name is Debbie.
13. Yes, we have a dog. ______________ dog is very old.
14. The boys have got a tortoise. ______________ name is Trundle.
15. Suddenly, the children see an old man. It's ______________ grandfather.
16. Aunt Mary is sitting at the table. Peter fills ______________ glass with juice.
17. We take the guitars and start to play. ______________ music is great.
18. Captain Clark drives a yellow sports car. It's ______________ car.
19. Tom and Robert like fish and chips. It's ______________ favourite food.
20. We cannot come on Saturday. It's ______________ father's birthday.
D. Replace the personal pronouns with possessive adjectives:
1. Where is (I) ____________ book?
2. Here is (we) _______________ teacher.
3. She goes to school with (she) _______________ brother.
4. (They) _______________ father works in a car factory.
5. (You) _______________ laptop is very expensive.
6. (He) _______________ favorite hobby is tennis.
7. (I) _______________ husband and I want to go to Paris.
8. We want to see (it) _______________ historical monuments.
9. Leila likes (she) _______________ dog!
10. (It) _______________ name is Bobby.