With this exercises, the elementary learner of English will have a chance to practice what he or she knows about possessive pronouns and their difference with possessive adjectives.
With this exercises, the elementary learner of English will have a chance to practice what he or she knows about possessive pronouns and their difference with possessive adjectives.
With this exercises, the elementary learner of English will have a chance to practice what he or she knows about possessive pronouns and their difference with possessive adjectives.
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Possessive Pronouns - Elementary English Course (Exercises for practice)
1. Elementary English Online Course
Possessive Pronouns Handout
I Rewrite the underlined senteces using possessive pronouns. The first two have been
done for you.
1. Is that my news paper? Is that mine?
2. It isn't his car – it's her car? It isn't his – it's hers.
3. This is a beautiful garden. It's a lot bigger than our garden.
4. I'm sorry I ate the chocolates. I didn't know they were your chocolates.
5. There's a cat at the window but I don't think it's your cat.
6. Can you give this key to Andrew and Melanie? It's their key.
7. She's picking up that bag but it is not her bag.
8. 'Whose book is this?' 'It's my book.'
9. What a beautiful painting! Is it your painting?
10.Which room is his room?
II Complete the sentences with the correct possessive pronouns or adjectives. The first
two have been done for you.
1. I quite like our house but yours is nicer. (we/you)
2. I don't like my new teacher at all. What's yours like? (I/you)
3. I can see children at the school gates but where are ? (you/I)
4. All friends came to the party and three sister were there too.
(they/she)
5. 'Is this money?' 'No, you put in bag.' (I/you/you)
6. She enjoys job but he doesn't. He wants to change . (She/he)
7. I want to change . I want to buy one like . (I/you)
8. I'm afraid this car isn't . My parents lend it to me sometimes but it is .
(I/they)
9. television has a much better picture than . (you/we)
10. parents live nearby but live in Australia. (he/she)
2. This exercises were extracted from:
Murphy. Essential Grammar in Use: for Elementary Students of English, with key. Cambridge
University Press.