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Subject pronouns or possessive adjectives

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  • Peter always washes _____ face and hands.
    his
  • I wash _____ hands when ____ come home.
    my, I
  • Jenny and _____ brother are at the park. ______ are with _____ friends.
    her, They, their
  • Good morning ladies and gentlemen. Can I have ______ attention, please?
    your
  • Look at the cat. ______ is washing ____ ears.
    It, its
  • Poor Liz. ____ mother is in hospital.
    Her
  • Tom and Charles are brothers. _____ house is in Brighton, but ______ school is in Eastborne.
    Their, their
  • This is Sam. ____ is a window cleaner. _____ job is very tiring.
    He, His
  • His cat loves _____ food.
    its
  • Patricia can't remember _____ phone number, so she can't give ____ to _____ new friend.
    her, it, her
  • I'm a teacher. _____ name is Mrs Smith.
    My
  • I know the Spencers but I don't know _____ son.
    their
  • I don't live with _____ parents now. I live far from _______.
    my, them
  • My father keeps ____ keys in _____ pocket.
    his, his
  • This is Sandra. _____ is a teacher. ____ loves _____ job.
    She, She, her
  • Henry and ____ father love football. _____ are at the stadium now.
    his, They
  • They're German, but _____ father is French.
    their