This document contains two exercises practicing the use of possessive adjectives like "my", "your", "his", "her", "our", and "their". The first exercise fills in the correct possessive adjective in sentences about family members. The second exercise does the same but with information provided about a person named Molly Smith and her family.
This document contains two exercises practicing the use of possessive adjectives like "my", "your", "his", "her", "our", and "their". The first exercise fills in the correct possessive adjective in sentences about family members. The second exercise does the same but with information provided about a person named Molly Smith and her family.
This document contains two exercises practicing the use of possessive adjectives like "my", "your", "his", "her", "our", and "their". The first exercise fills in the correct possessive adjective in sentences about family members. The second exercise does the same but with information provided about a person named Molly Smith and her family.
These are my sisters. ________ names are Mary and Dina. These are my parents. _________ names are Tanya and Bob This is my cousin. _________ name's Helen. This is my cousin. ______ name's Fred These are my sisters. _______ names are Tina and Nina. This is my aunt. _______ name's Pam.
Упражнение 2. What is Molly Smith saying? Add my, your, his, her, our or their.
_____ first name is Molly. _____family name is Smith.
What about you? What's _____ first name? And what's ______ family name? I'm married. You can see _____ husband in the picture. ______ name is Aisek. We've got one son and one daughter. ______ son is 21. _____ name is Nickolas. _______ daughter is 24. ______ name is Emy. Emy is married. _____ husband's name is Bred. Emy and Bred have got two children. ______ names are Kevin and Evi.