Family Tree, Possessive adjectives free ESL EFL pdf worksheets with answer keys
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Family Tree_Possessive adjectives free ESL EFL pdf worksheets with answer keys.
This worksheet is about practicing the family members with possessive adjectives. Students read and write. The worksheet has an answer key.
Understanding Possessive Adjectives in English: A Beginner’s Guide
Possessive Adjective | Explanation | Example Sentences |
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My | Used to show possession by the speaker (singular). | “This is my book.” |
Your | Used to show possession by the person being addressed. | “Is this your pencil?” |
His | Used to show possession by a male person or animal. | “That is his car.” |
Her | Used to show possession by a female person or animal. | “This is her house.” |
Its | Used to show possession by a non-human subject. | “The cat is cleaning its paws.” |
Our | Used to show possession by the speaker and others. | “We are going to our friend’s party.” |
Your | Used to show possession by more than one person. | “Is this your dog?” (plural “your” for addressing multiple people) |
Their | Used to show possession by more than one person/thing. | “Those are their bikes.” (plural “their” for multiple owners) |
Explanation:
- Possessive adjectives are used to show ownership or possession of something.
- They always come before the noun they modify.
- The choice of possessive adjective depends on the possessor (who owns the object).