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Possessive Pronouns and Possessive Adjectives - MINE, YOURS, HIS, HERS, ITS, OURS,THEIRS,MY, YOUR, HIS, HER, OUR, THEIR




Fill in the blanks with mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours,theirs,my, your, his, her, our, their : (Sometimes several options are possible):
  1. I bought this shirt yesterday. This shirt is_____.
  2. That's Peter's house. That house is____.
  3. This is Sandra's new office. This office is_____.
  4. We need to take our dishwasher to the repairman. ______ door is broken.
  5. ____ fur is brown and grey.
  6. Tom has found his passport but Cynthia hasn't found _____.
  7. Throw away this old watch. ____ hands are broken.
  8. I don't like to borrow her things. I don't like what's _____!
  9. What's Sophia's phone number? – You mean _____ mobile phone?
  10. That's my notebook, and the book is____ too!
  11. That's my book not_______!
  12.  Is this John's book or______?
  13.  I think this is not_____coat and that over there is not_____ .
  14. There are many things you can do with ______ papers.
  15. That's their house. That house is _____.
  16. This is Masha's office. This office  is_____.
  17. My students like to read_____ poems.
  18. Sara's writing ______ essay and Peter is writing ______ report for tomorrow.
  19. Sonia is a scientist. One of _____latest experiments was very successful.
  20. Tom and John have great reputation._____ reputation speaks volumes about who they are.

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