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Possessive adjectives and possessives pronouns

I. 1. That policeman is a friend of .. (mine / my)


2. Honey, I have lost . keys. (my / mine)
3. It is easy to lose temper when one is criticized. (ones / ones)
4. The cat is in a good mood. Its just had breakfast. (its / its)
5. He watched each gesture of . as if she was a stranger. (her / hers)
6. My work is no business of . (your / yours)
7. The teacher told the children to open .. books. (their / there)
8. How is that cousin of ? (your/ yours)
9. A friend of has invited me to France. (my / mine)
10. Jane broke . leg mountain climbing. (her / hers)

II. 1. My friend John has a new dog, old dog died last week.

2. Mary hates when somebody touches car.

3. The students must bring certificates tomorrow.

4. Harry Potter has learned how to use wand.

5. Be careful, your cat is annoying neighbours.

6. Don't use Martin's cup! It's !

7. Sharon has three sisters. youngest sister lives in Spain.

8. The house where they live is not . They are renting it.

9. Can I use your chair? My chair is smaller than .

10. Susan will visit friends when she goes to England.


II. Fill in the blanks with the following possessive adjectives and pronouns:
her hers his His my our ours their

The Mysterious Volkswagen


Last week, we had a party at house. Many people came, and there were lots of cars parked
outside. At the end of the party, only three people were left: myself, Eric, and Cathy. However, there
were four cars. One of them was a Volkswagen. I didn't remember seeing it before, so I asked whose
it was.

Eric said it wasn't car. is a Chevrolet pickup. When I asked Cathy if it was ,
she said no car is a Ford Explorer. I knew it wasn't car, of course. Finally, I called
the police, and they came and examined it. They said it belonged to a family on the next street.
Someone stole it from street and left it on .

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