POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES


When we learn Pronouns (Subject, Object and Possessive) to replace nouns in sentences, it is also important to learn possessive adjectives.
Possessive adjectives are used to show possession or ownership of something. When we use them to refer to people, it is in the sense of relationship. They are always located before the noun they refer to.
Possessive adjectives need to agree with the possessor and not with the thing that is possessed and do not include an S to the adjective when the noun is plural like in many other languages. However, the verb that is used needs to be in agreement with the noun - if the noun is singular then the verb is singular; if the noun is plural then the verb is plural. Examples:
-          Her boyfriend is very handsome. (She has a boyfriend. He is the boyfriend of a girl.)
-          Her dogs are so noisy. (She has more than one dog.)
-          Our cars are the fastest. (We have more than one car.)
-          Their car is in the garage. (They only have one car that it is in the garage.)
-          My car is white. (I have one car.) / My cars are white. (I have more than one car.)
-          Our car is expensive. (We have one car.) / Our cars are expensive. (We have more than one car.)
Be careful not to confuse its and it's.
Its = Possessive adjective for It. Example: I love London, its atmosphere is amazing.
It's = a contraction of it is. Example: It’s raining. 

Use a possessive adjective in the gap in each sentence based on the word(s) in parentheses.
1. Would you like to buy ____ cookies? (My friends and I)
2. Alison asked ____ some questions. (Mary and Frank)
3. I think ____ idea is crazy! (You)
4. I'd like to hear ____ opinion. (Susan)
5. She works for ____company. (John)
6. That's ____ book on the table. (I)
7. We bought ____ book last week. (Dan Brown)
8. ____ color is red. (The car)
9. I love____ performance, it is really amazing. (You and your classmates)

Comments

  1. 1. She works at the National Bank.
    2. They are in the closet.
    3. He lives in Oakland, California.
    4. We enjoy watching movies on Friday nights.
    5. It is on the table.
    6. They study French at university.
    7. I spend forty minutes from home to work by car.
    8. You went to school yesterday.
    9. They think that this exercise is difficult.
    10. What do you think of the blog in English?

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    1. 1. Do you want to buy our cookies?
      2. Alison asked them some questions.
      3. I think your idea is crazy!
      4. I would like to hear her opinion.
      5. She works for his company.
      6. That is my book on the table.
      7. We bought your book last week.
      8. Its color is red.
      9. I love your performance, it's really incredible.



      This is the correct answer.

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  2. Me he equivocado de ejercicio

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  3. 1. Do you want to buy our cookies?
    2. Alison asked them some questions.
    3. I think your idea is crazy!
    4. I'd like to hear her opinion.
    5. She works for his company.
    6. That's my book on the table.
    7. We bought his book last week.
    8. It's color is red.
    9. I love you performance, it is really amazing.

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  4. 1. Would you like to buy our cookies? (My friends and I)
    2. Alison asked them some questions. (Mary and Frank)
    3. I think your idea is crazy! (You)
    4. I'd like to hear her opinion. (Susan)
    5. She works for his company. (John)
    6. That's my book on the table. (I)
    7. We bought his book last week. (Dan Brown)
    8. its color is red. (The car)
    9. I love your performance, it is really amazing. (You and your classmates)

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