Fill in the gaps with the correct forms of the possessions Possessive Adjectives We use Possessive Adjectives to speak about possessions. We use my/your/his/her/its with a noun in Singular. Example: my dad, your magazine We use our/your/theirwith a noun in Plural. Example: our family, their chips Possessive Case We use Possessive Case to speak about someone's possessions. We use 's with a name or a noun in Singular. Example: Pete's guitar, my sister's name We use ' with a noun in Plural. Example: my brothers' toys, my grandparents' house We use 's with the last noun in a phrase. Example: Pete and John's cousin, Sarah and Rita's school bags John is brother. dad is a surgeon. Is it magazine? I have two sisters. That is doll house. That is doll house. brothers are Bill and Jack. She likes to play with cars. These are toy cars. That is my car.
Задание

Fill in the gaps with the correct forms of the possessions
Possessive Adjectives
We use Possessive Adjectives to speak about possessions.

We use my/your/his/her/its with a noun in Singular.

Example: my dad, your magazine

We use our/your/their with a noun in Plural.

Example: our family, their chips
Possessive Case
We use Possessive Case to speak about someone's possessions.

We use 's with a name or a noun in Singular.

Example: Pete's guitar, my sister's nameWe use ' with a noun in Plural.

Example: my brothers' toys, my grandparents' houseWe use 's with the last noun in a phrase.

Example: Pete and John's cousin, Sarah and Rita's school bags

  1. John is
    [ ]
    brother.
  2. [ ]
    dad is a surgeon.
  3. Is it
    [ ]
    magazine?
  4. I have two sisters. That is
    [ ]
    doll house.
  5. That is
    [ ]
    doll house.
  6. [ ]
    brothers are Bill and Jack. She likes to play with
    [ ]
    cars.
  7. These are
    [ ]
    toy cars.
  8. That is my
    [ ]
    car.