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1) Tom

a pencil

, but he

2) Mister Sebel

a car

3) Gwendolyn

4) I

6) Tom

9) The school

10) Jane

a garage.

, but she

, but I

a friend

German

a ruler.

, but they

, but we

classrooms.

an ice-cream

a pet.

, but he

a cat

two sisters.

a printer.

, but you

a calculator

7) Toby and Mindy

8) We

, but he

a brother

a computer

5) You

a rubber.

mice.

English.

, but it

, but she

playrooms.

a soda.

1. Is

your father? ------->

2. Are

your books?--------------------->

3. Are

his umbrellas?------->

4. Is

a plane?---------------------->

5. Is

her family?------->

6.

are really great pictures.---------------------->

7. The teachers of

8.

school are nice.----->

is our radio!!!----------------------------->

9. He says

are his chocolates.-------->

10. The animals of

zoo are really sick.--------------------->

Some vs. Any


1. Have you got

apples?

2. He doesn't want

sugar in his coffee.

3. I always drink

orange juice in the morning.

4. She hardly ever eats


5. Would you like
6. I need
7. He never drinks

meat for lunch.


coffe or tea?

oranges for the cake.


milk.

8. I don't need

help with the bags, thanks.

9. I have got

relatives in Canada.

10. Can you lend me

money, please?

Completa las frases con some, any, a o an.

1. Is there

book on the top shelf?

2. There aren't
3. I need

children in the school yard.


paper and a pen.

4. Would you like


5. She never takes
6. Would you like
7. You can see
8. Have you got
9.

orange for dessert?


luggage when she travels.
iced tea?
wonderful Modernist buildings in Barcelona.
English friends?

people don't like flying.

10. I hardly ever watch

films in English.

Example: Steve has a collection of guitars.


(saxon genitive): This is a guitar of Steve's.
(pronoun): This is a guitar of his.
1.My father has a lot of friends.
(saxon genitive): Tim is a friend

2. Sarah invited her colleagues to a party.

(pronoun): Jane is a colleague

3. Peter teaches physics at university.


(pronoun): James is a student

4. My sister is a doctor in a hospital.


(saxon genitive): Lisa is a patient

5. My parents are friends with all their neighbours.


(saxon genitive): Stuart is a neighbour

6. You have a lot of evening dresses.


(pronoun): Can I borrow a dress

7. I have a lot of nephews and nieces.


(pronoun): John is a nephew
.

Possessive Adjectives:
my - your - his - her - its - our - your - their
Possessive Pronouns:
mine - yours - his - hers - its - ours - yours - theirs

1. My friend John has a new dog,

old dog died last week.

2. Mary hates when somebody touches

3. The students must bring

car.

certificates tomorrow.

4. Harry Potter has learned how to use

wand.

5. Be careful, your cat is annoying

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

neighbours.

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.

Elige la respuesta correcta.


Q1 of 6
This car is ________ car. This car is his.
he

her

his

hers

Q2 of 6
This house is our house. This house is _______.
our

ours

we

its

Q3 of 6
This hat is my hat. This hat is _______.
I

me

mine

its

Q4 of 6
This is your bike. This bike is _______.
you

your

yous

yours

Q5 of 6
This is _______ dog. This dog is hers.
her

his

hers

she

Q6 of 6
These are _______ children. These children are theirs.
theirs

them

they

their

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