Complete with subject pronouns ir pissessive adjectives.
1) This is Anna. ______is in year 4.______
teacher is Miss Foster.
2) I have got a pet at home.______ name is Burden. _______ is small cat.
3) Mr Quintana is ________ Maths teacher. ________ is stri, but we love him
________ lessons are great!.
4) María and Constanza are from Brazil.
________ have got a beatiful house.
________ bedroom is cool!
5) A: What's your favourite thing?
B: _______ have got a new bike. It's
_________ favourite thing.
Respuestas a la pregunta
Respuesta:
1. This is Anna. She is in year 4. Her teacher is Miss Foster.
2. I have got a pet at home. Its name is Burden. It is a small cat.
3. Mr. Quintana is my Maths teacher. He is strict, but we love him. His lessons are great!
4. María and Constanza are from Brazil. They have got a beautiful house. Their bedroom is cool!
5. A: What's your favourite thing?
B: I have got a new bike. It's
my favourite thing.
Explicación:
I/you/her/him/they = Subject pronouns
My/your/his/hers/their = Possessive adjectives
Para 2, si conoces el género de la mascota, puedes usar "Her" y "She" o "His" y "He"
Estoy un poco confudida porque el inglés es mi primer idioma y no entiendo por qué esas oraciones prefieren usar "have got" en lugar de "have". Nunca digo "have got" en mi vida cotidiana. Es más simple si usas "have".