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Teacher Nathan
English 3
QUARTER 2 – WEEK 5
POSSESSIVE
PRONOUNS
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English class!
Teacher Nathan
Objective
At the end of the lesson, learners are
expected to:

Identify commonly used possessive pronouns


and use them in a sentence.
Most Essential
CONTENT PERFORMANCE
Learning
STANDARD STANDARD
Competencies

Demonstrates Shows proficiency in Identify


understanding of constructing commonly
grammatical grammatically
used
structures of correct sentences in
English to be able varied theme-based possessive
to communicate oral and written pronouns and
activities. use the in a
effectively in oral
and written forms. sentence.
REVIEW

Identify if the underlined


word is a consonant blend
or consonant digraph.
1. We ate grilled fish yesterday.
CONSONANT DIGRAPH

2. She wear her beautiful dress.


CONSONANT BLEND

3. Mother bought me a new


shoes. CONSONANT DIGRAPH
4. He gave me a bouquet pink
roses. CONSONANT BLEND

5. I want to eat fried chicken.


CONSONANT DIGRAPH
Lesson for Today
POSSESSIVE
PROUNOUNS
What is…
Pronouns that
emphasize
POSSESSIVE ownership of
PRONOUN something.
Let’s study the
conversation
below.
Who has a bag?
What did Charmie write in her
notebook?
Which notebook did she use in
writing her answers?
What can you say about the
highlighted words?
POSSESSIVE
PRONOUN
shows ownership or possession. It
states that something belongs to someone.
Unlike nouns which use apostrophe (‘) and
–s in showing possession, pronouns do not.
Possessive pronouns include the following:
PERSONAL POSSESSIVE PRONOUN
PRONOUN
I my mine

you your yours

she her hers

he his his

it its

we our ours

they their theirs


Examples:
my phone its decision
their crops your table
his books
Examples:
This pen is mine.
The oldest shop in the city is ours.
Some of my books are missing.
That new bicycle is his.
That beautiful dress is hers.
The machine in the corner is theirs.
Is everything
clear so far?

English Class | Laredo York Primary School


Remember:

That the possessive If the noun is


pronoun must referred to is a
agree with the male, use his. If the
noun being noun referred to is
referred to in terms a female, use her
of gender. or hers.
Try and
Learn
Let’s try!
Read the following sentences and
underline the possessive pronoun/s used
in each sentences.
1. The dog is mine.
2. Mrs. Cortez explains his
lesson well.
3. The horse has broken its leg.
4. We bought this house last year.
This is ours.

5. Bryan submitted his report on


time.
1. The dog is mine.
________

2. Mrs. Cortez explains her


_____
lesson well.
3. The horse has broken its____
leg.
4. We bought this house last year.
This is ours. _______

5. Bryan submitted his report on


____
time.
Assessment
Identify the possessive pronoun/s used in each sentence below. Write
your answers on your answer sheet.

1. My family visited my grandparents last


weekend.
2. Their father has been working hard to
support their needs.
3. His sister passed the performance task.
4. I will submit my assignment tomorrow.
5. The teacher checked our test papers.
Identify the possessive pronoun/s used in each sentence below. Write your
answers on your answer sheet.

6. The farmer harvested his crops.


7. My uncle planted fruit-bearing trees in our
backyard.
8. This pen is mine not yours.
9. My module contains different lessons and
activities.
10.The company issued a memorandum to
its employees.
Identify the correct possessive pronoun/s to be used in each
sentence below. Write your answers on your answer sheet.

1. Cherry Anne submitted (his, her) report on time.


2. The company released the benefits to (its, their)
employees.
3. Felipe donated (his, its) salary to the foundation.
4. Carla and Carlo cooked (its, their) favorite dish.
5. (Yours, Your) test will be administered tomorrow.
Homework:
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Letter A
Maraming Salamat
sa iyong pakikinig!
JONATHAN A.
Niog Elementary School
SDO Bacoor City
ALMIRANTE
jonathanalmirante@gmail.com

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