Complete the sentences with the correct words. There are some extra words
Possessive Pronouns
Possessive pronouns answer the question "whose?". Possessive pronouns are placed before the noun they define. In English, the absolute form of possessive pronouns is used without a noun.
Note:
A: Whose car is it?
B: It is my car/ It is mine.
Possessive pronouns — Absolute forms of possessive Pronouns:
my — mine
your — yours;
his — his;
her — hers;
its — its;
our — ours;
their — theirs.
my
our
mine
our
his
her
mine
her
your
Its
their
theirs
hers
yours
My parents bought me a new robot. This is [ ] robot.
Parents bought a new home. Now we live there. This is [ ] house.
A classmate: Whose pen is it?
I: It's [ ].
A woman: Whose dog is barking?
Two girls: It is [ ] dog barking.
Alice presented Peter her toy. Now it is [ ] toy.
Dad gave Irene his bike. Now it is [ ] bike.
Mum gave me my grandmother's beads. Now they are [ ].
A friend gave my mum a book. Now it is [ ] book.
Olesya asked me: "Is it [ ] sister crying?"