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Alex Serrano

Santa Ana School


They express possession.
They are usually at the
end of the sentence.

Alex Serrano
Santa Ana School
Read these sentences and say where the pronoun is.

1.- The bag is under the chair.


2.- That is my car. It’s mine.
3.- They’re our bikes. They’re ours.
4.- My sister’s computer is red. It’s hers.
5.- Those are their toys. They’re theirs.
6.- I have a colourful dress in my wardrobe.

Alex Serrano
Santa Ana School
That’s my apple. The apple is MINE.

These are your flowers. The flowers are YOURS.

That’s Donald’s dog. The dog is HIS.

Alex Serrano
Santa Ana School
That box is Sarah’s present. The present is HERS.

This is our house. The house is OURS

That’s my brothers’ bedroom. The school is THEIRS.

Alex Serrano
Santa Ana School
POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS – PRONOMBRES POSESIVOS -
ENGLISH ESPAÑOL
MINE EL MIO

YOURS EL TUYO

HIS EL SUYO (de un chico)

HERS EL SUYO (de una chica)

OURS EL NUESTRO-A

THEIRS EL SUYO (de varios poseedores)

What do they have in common?


Alex Serrano
Santa Ana School
Alex Serrano
Santa Ana School

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