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Name : _________________________ Date : ___/ ___/ ___

I - my
you – your
he – his
she – her
it – its
we – our
you – your
they - their

Fill in the blanks with a possessive
determiner.
1. This is _____ dress. (I)
2. Is this _____ umbrella? (she)
3. _____ favourite colour is black. (you)
4. _____ favourite sport is football. (he)
5. Where’s _____ car? (we)
6. They’re _____ shoes. (they)
7. _____ capital is in south. (it)

Complete the following dialogues
with possessive determiners.
1. Q: My name is Ralph. What’s _____
name?
there’s

Cathy.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Kelly – This is her house.
My brother – This is _____ bedroom.
Bruce and I – It’s _____ school.
You – It’s _____family.
Mr Williams – This is _____ car.
The book - _____ title is original.
My friends - _____ favourite hobby is
biking.
8. I – This is _____ guitar.
9. The actor- It’s _____ job.
10. The actress – This is _____ dressing
room.

Circle the most suitable possessive
determiner for each case.
1. Mr

and

Mrs

neighbours.

Brown
_____

are

my

favourite

hobby is gardening.

A: _____ name is Ann.
2. Q:

Complete the sentences following the
example.

Is

that

_____

boyfriend?
A: No, _____ boyfriend is taller.
3. Q: Look at Mike’s cat. What’s _____
name?
A: _____ is crazy.
4. Q: Susan, Mary, are these _____ books?
A: yes, these are _____ books.

a) His
2. Henry

b) Their
is

c) Her

my

cousin.

_____

favourite subject is Maths.
a) My

b) Your

c) His

3. She’s Mary. _____ favourite sport
is tennis.
a) Her

b) His

c) Our

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Possessive determiners

  • 1. Name : _________________________ Date : ___/ ___/ ___ I - my you – your he – his she – her it – its we – our you – your they - their Fill in the blanks with a possessive determiner. 1. This is _____ dress. (I) 2. Is this _____ umbrella? (she) 3. _____ favourite colour is black. (you) 4. _____ favourite sport is football. (he) 5. Where’s _____ car? (we) 6. They’re _____ shoes. (they) 7. _____ capital is in south. (it) Complete the following dialogues with possessive determiners. 1. Q: My name is Ralph. What’s _____ name? there’s Cathy. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Kelly – This is her house. My brother – This is _____ bedroom. Bruce and I – It’s _____ school. You – It’s _____family. Mr Williams – This is _____ car. The book - _____ title is original. My friends - _____ favourite hobby is biking. 8. I – This is _____ guitar. 9. The actor- It’s _____ job. 10. The actress – This is _____ dressing room. Circle the most suitable possessive determiner for each case. 1. Mr and Mrs neighbours. Brown _____ are my favourite hobby is gardening. A: _____ name is Ann. 2. Q: Complete the sentences following the example. Is that _____ boyfriend? A: No, _____ boyfriend is taller. 3. Q: Look at Mike’s cat. What’s _____ name? A: _____ is crazy. 4. Q: Susan, Mary, are these _____ books? A: yes, these are _____ books. a) His 2. Henry b) Their is c) Her my cousin. _____ favourite subject is Maths. a) My b) Your c) His 3. She’s Mary. _____ favourite sport is tennis. a) Her b) His c) Our