Fill in the blanks. Answers I went to Janet’s home yesterday. He lives in his parents’ home. The boys’ hostel is only a few yards… Continue reading
Possessive pronouns and adjectives
Read the following sentences. This necklace belongs to her. They do not belong to you. We can combine these sentences using possessive pronouns. This necklace… Continue reading
Possessive pronouns exercise
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,… Continue reading
Possessives exercise
The possessive has two forms: The forms my, your, our, his, her and their are called possessive adjectives. They go before nouns. The forms mine,… Continue reading
Possessive pronouns and adjectives
The possessive forms mine, yours, his, hers, ours and theirs are pronouns, used without following nouns. That coat is mine. Is this yours? My hair… Continue reading