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POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES/ PRONOUNS

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  • The boys missed they bus.
    THEY -> THEIR
  • The teacher wants to see you homework.
    YOU -> YOUR
  • Tom will fix he bike tomorrow.
    HE -> HIS
  • I didn't have an umbrella so Mark lent me him.
    HIM -> HIS
  • This is my sister. She name is Amelia.
    SHE -> HER
  • I think she forgot she bag.
    SHE BAG --> HER BAG
  • Are they friends of you?
    YOU -> YOURS
  • Give the money to Paul. It's him.
    HIM -> HIS
  • Kim has a cat. It fur is white.
    IT -> ITS
  • I name is Joshua. I am a high school student.
    I NAME -> MY NAME
  • This isn't my book. It's you.
    YOU -> YOURS
  • That piece of cake is me.
    ME -> MINE
  • Can you tell me you phone number?
    YOU PHONE NUMBER -> YOUR PHONE NUMBER
  • This isn't their car. It's us.
    US -> OURS
  • Whose keys are these? Are they her?
    HER -> HERS
  • I found my shoes, but they still need to find them.
    THEM -> THEIRS
  • I pen is on the desk.
    I -> MY
  • That car belongs to Peter and Abbey. It's them.
    THEM -> THEIRS
  • Yesterday, I went to the park with some friends of me.
    ME -> MINE
  • The dog buried it bone
    IT -> ITS
  • The house at the end of the street is us.
    US -> OURS
  • At the end of term, the students thanked they English teacher.
    THEY -> THEIR
  • We really enjoyed we trip to the beach.
    WE TRIP -> OUR TRIP
  • We dog is like a member of the family.
    WE -> OUR