Complete the sentences with the correct possessive adjective
1. I’m French. _______ husband is Spanish.
2. Are you sad? __________ boyfriend’s not here.
3. He’s a teacher. _______ students are in room 252 4. She is an actress. ______ house is in Hollywood Hills.
5. It’s a small restaurant. _________ pizzas are good.
6. We’re late. ________ boss isn’t happy.
7. They ‘re tour guides. _______ jobs are interesting.
8. Hello ! _________ name’s Julia.
9. We’re from Lima. This is a photo of ________ house.
10. He’s Marco, he loves pets, ________ dog is Bokus.
11. They are British, but _________are from Peru.
12. This is Luisa and ___________husband, Sven. They here for the English Class.
13. Hi, Im Tom. What’s ____________name?
14. Joseph is my brother. Those are ____________ pencils.
15. This purse is big. ___________ pockets are useful.
Complete the sentences with the suffix ‘s for possessive so they mean the same as the first sentences
She is Olivia. Those are her sunglasses.
Those are Olivia’s sunglasses.
1. He is my son. That’s his credit card.
________________________________________________ 2. This is my daughter. Her name is Rubi.
________________________________________________ 3. She’s our doctor. Her phone number is 665342
________________________________________________ 4. Those books belong to Mr. Rodriguez.
________________________________________________ 5. That is Susan, she is 7, her mom is Pamela.
________________________________________________ 6. Victor is my son. My name is Gloria.
________________________________________________ 7. Jim Hank is the brother of Tom Hank, the actor
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8. Jaden Smith, has a famous father, Will Smith, the actor of “Men in Black”
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9. The singer Shakira is married to Piqué the famous soccer player. ________________________________________________
10. Donald Trump is the president of United States of America (USA)
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Respuesta:
1. my
2. Your
3. His
4. Her
5. Its
6. Our
7. Their
8. My
Explicación:
Los possesive adjectives te ayudan a expresar algo que es de tu posesión. Los equivalentes en español, serían My-Mi Your-Tu His-Su (de él) Her-Su (de ella) Its-Su (de eso, objeto, animal, lugar, etc) Our-Nuestro Their-Su (de ellos)
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