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my, your, his ,her , its

What we’re going to learn today.


● Vocabulary
● Possessive Adjectives : Singular

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British (adj.)
1

She was the first British woman to climb


the mountain.
French (adj.)
2

She is the only person here who speaks


French.
Danish (adj.)
3

He specializes in translation from


Danish into English.
American (adj.)
4

She was born in New York and has


an American passport.
Match it
● Relating to Great Britain or the
● French United Kingdom, or to its people
or language.
● British ● Relating to the United State
of America or its people or
language.
● Danish
● Relating to France or its
people or language.
● American
● Relating to Denmark or its
people or language.

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Possessive
Adjective
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What is possessive adjective.

● A possessive adjective modifies a noun or a pronoun to show


who (or what) owns something.

For example : He is my friend.


.

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“ A: Where is your car?

B: I sold it, so this is my new car.

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“ A: Is this Mark’s watch?

B: No, that isn’t Mark’s watch. His watch is

much bigger.

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A: Do you know Kaew’s brother?

B: No, I don’t know her brother, but I know

her sister.

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“ A: Boat has an iguana.

B: Are you kidding?

A: No, he really has a pet iguana. Its

name is Red.
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My
How many
His
singular Your
possessive Its
adjective Their
you see? Our
Her

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Source : https://7esl.com/possessive-adjectives/

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Dog loves_____toy.
its
his
This is _____car.
her
Jane likes Mathematics but _______brother
likes Science.
It’s time for
assignment.
• In group of four.

• Pick material at teacher’s desk.

• Write dialogues using given words.

• If you have any questions come and see me.


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Why do we have to learn
about possessive adjectives?

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Summary
Possessive Adjectives.
A possessive adjective
modifies a noun or a pronoun
to show who (or what) owns
something.

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