Downloads: Complete the paragraph with the correct personal pronouns and possessive adjetives. Hi, am Kevin. surname is McGregor. am a tourist guide. am from Arizona, the USA but live in New York. sister lives in Arizona. name is Sarah and is a nurse. Sarah is married. husband's name is Pedro. is from Brazil and is a nurse, too. work at the
Personal pronouns have two possessive forms. The forms mine, yours, ours, hers, his and theirs cannot be used before a noun. The forms my, your, our, her, his and their are actually possessive adjectives. They are always used before a noun. Compare: That coat is mine. (NOT That coat is my. A possessive adjective cannot be used without a noun
Fill-in Exercise on Possessive determiners and Possessive pronouns in English with Explanations. Grammar Exercises. Adjectives/Adverbs;
Things to remember: 1. Possessive adjectives are different from possessive pronouns. This is your (possessive adjective) book and this is mine (possessive pronoun). 2. its , their are possessive adjectives. Its color is beautiful. Their car is in their garage. 3. itโ€™s , theyโ€™re and there are not possessive adjectives โ€” its is a However, possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns do not have the same function, and these two kinds of possessives can be confused on the TOEFL test. A possessive adjective describes a noun: it must be accompanied by a noun. A possessive pronoun takes the place of a noun: it cannot be accompanied by a noun.
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