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Possessive adjectives
2B Unit 1 Grammar 2
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We use ‘my’, ‘your’, ‘our’,
‘their’, ‘his’, ‘her’ and ‘its’
to show the owner of
something.
Hello, children.
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We use ‘my’ when ‘I’ am
the owner of something.
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Examples
I wear my cap.
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We use ‘your’ when ‘you’
are the owner of
something.
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You wear your cap.
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We use ‘our’ when ‘we’
are the owners of
something.
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We wear our caps.
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We use ‘their’ when
‘they’ are the owners
of something.
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They wear their skirts.
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We use ‘his’ when ‘he’ is
the owner of something.
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Jack wears his shirt.
Jack
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We use ‘her’ when
‘she’ is the owner
of something.
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Alice wears her dress.
Alice
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We use ‘its’ when ‘it’ is
the owner of something.
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The sheep wears its hat.
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Let’s practise!
Let’s see how much you know!
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Let’s practise!
Grandpa wears ____ gloves. his
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Let’s practise!
Betty wears ____ skirt. her
Betty
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I wear ____ uniform. my
You wear ____ uniform.
your
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We wear ____ uniform. our
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The bear wears ____ scarf. its
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They wear ____ caps. their
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______________ raincoat.
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James wears his
James
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______________ scarves. They wear their
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Let’s practise!
____________________ The pig wears its T-shirt.
(T-shirt)
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Bye!