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  1. English Possessive Adjectives Test

ONLINE ENGLISH GRAMMAR QUIZ topic: POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS/ADJECTIVES 2 level: Advanced Choose whether each sentence requires a possessive adjective or a possessive pronoun: EX: That car is not his. (possessive pronoun) OR That's my car. (possessive adjective) 1. Is that your notebook or ( my/mine)?

I don't like ( their/theirs) apartment. That's not my problem. It's ( yours/your). Your car is green, while ( my/mine) is black. Isn't ( their/theirs) son older than you? A friend of ( our/ours) called. A friend of ( her/hers) brother's called.

He's ( our/ours) doctor. That's ( our/ours) house, not theirs. Is he a friend of ( your/yours)? We're a good resource for students studying for the TOEFL, the Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE), the Certificate in Advanced English (CAE) the First Certificate in English (FCE), TOEIC, IELTS, CELS, BEC, and any other English language exams.

  1. English grammar exercises online. Free exercises on the use of possessive adjectives.
  2. ONLINE ENGLISH GRAMMAR QUIZ topic: POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS/ADJECTIVES 2 level: Advanced Choose whether each sentence requires a possessive adjective or a possessive pronoun.
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Possessive Pronouns. Possessive pronouns are sometimes called possessive adjectives. No matter what you call them, their use is clear and simple.

Fill in the blank with the correct possessive adjective. Here are the options: my, your, his, her, its, our, their. I have a dog. (My) dog is brown.

Wendy has a brother. (Her) brother lives in Los Angeles. Tom is 8 years old.

English Possessive Adjectives Test

(His) sister is 11 years old. You have a bicycle. (Your) bicycle is blue.

Possessive Adjectives Test Pdf

Ana talks to (her) mother on the phone every day. Dan and I have blue pens. (Our) pens are new. I love Chinese food. (My) favourite is noodles.

Ben lives in London. (His) cousins live in Dublin.

Frank and Don like sports. their favourite sport is soccer. Jenny and I live in a house. (Our) parents live with us.