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Class 2

Demonstrative Pronouns and


Possessives

Demonstrative Pronouns
That is a
bicycle.

Those are
bicycles.

This is a house.

These are
houses.

Demonstrative Pronouns
This = singular noun (near)
These = plural noun (near)
That = singular noun (far)
Those = plural noun (far)

Possessives
Im a teacher. This is my classroom.

Youre a student. Thats


your book.

Hes a man. Thats


his wife.

Shes a girl. Thats


her boyfriend.

It is a dog. Its
friend is a dog,

We are students.
This is our school.

You are Americans.


George Bush is your
president.

They are Susan and


Mark. Thats their

Subject
Pronoun

I
YouYour
He
She
It
We
YouYour
They

Possessive
Adjective

Possessive
Pronoun

My

Mine
Yours

His
Her
Its
Our

His
Hers
Its
Ours
Yours

Their

Theirs

Is this your pen?


Yes, this is my pen.
Yes, this is mine.
Is that Marks room?
No, That isnt his room. Thats Susans.
My notebook is blue. Hers is yellow.

Is that your classroom?

Whose dog is this?

No, it isnt.

This is the girls


dog.

Whose classroom is
that?

Whose fish is that?


Thats the mans
fish.

Whose book is
that?
Thats the
womans book.

Whose house
is that?
Whose cheese is
that?
Whose bear
is that?
Whose telephone is
that?

Whose _________?
Thats the
players ball.

________________?
Thats the
magicians rabbit.

_________________?
Thats the drivers
taxi.

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