7. Possessive Adjective
We use possessive adjectives to express who owns (or ‘possesses’) something.
A possessive adjective is used in front of a noun (a thing).
Subject Possessive Adjective Example
I My I have a pen. My pen is black
You Your May I borrow your pen?
We Our Our team is the winner.
They Their They borrow some books. Their books are thick.
He His We have new teacher. His name is Lucas.
She Her Her hair is black and long.
It Its Peacock is beautiful. Its feathers are colorful.
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9. 1. My name is David Garza. I’m from mexico. My
family is in Mexico City. My brother is a
university student. His name is carlos.
2. My name is Sun Hee Park. I’m 20 years old. My
sister is student here, too. My parents are in
Korea right now.
3. I’m Elizabeth but everyone calls me Beth. My last
name is Silva. I am a student at city college. My
parents are on vacation this week. They are in
Los Angeles.
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11. 1. A: Who is that?
B: Oh, that’s miss west
2. A: Where is she from?
B: She is from miami.
3. A: What is her first name?
B: It’s celia.
4. A: Who are the two students over there?
B: Their names are Jeremy and Karen
5. A: Where are they from?
B: They are from Vancouver Canada
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15. 34.
A: Is Mrs. Gray from United
States?
B: Yes, she is from Chicago
A: Is English class at 10:00?
B: No, It is not. It is at 11:00.
. A: Are you and Monique from
France?
B: Yes, we are from Paris.
A: Are Mr. and Mrs. Tavares
American?
B: No, they are not. They are
Brazilian.