Write The Correct Form of The Possessives Into The Gaps (Apostrophe 'S)

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Write the correct form of the possessives into the gaps (apostrophe 's).

1. This is book. (Peter)


2. Let's go to the . (Smiths)
3. The room is upstairs. (children)
4. sister is twelve years old. (John)
5. and school is old. (Susan – Steve)
6. shoes are on the second floor. (men)
7. My car was not expensive. (parents)
8. CD player is new. (Charles)
9. This is the bike. (boy)
10. These are the pencils. (boys)
Choose this, that, these or those.

1. Look at newspaper here.


2. are my grandparents, and people over there
are my friend's grandparents.
3. building over there is the Chrysler Building.
4. is my mobile phone and is your mobile
phone on the shelf over there.
5. photos here are much better than photos on
the book.
6. was a great evening.
7. Are your pencils here?
8. bottle over there is empty.
9. bricks over there are for your chimney.
10. John, take folder and put it on the desk over there.

se the given words and form questions with am, are or is.

1. you / from London


?
2. he / old
?
3. we / early
?
4. Joseph / new
?
5. she / nice
?
6. they / brothers
?
7. Patricia / here
?
8. David and Paul / ready
?
9. I / late
?
10. your car / blue
?

Form questions from the given words or phrases.


1. you how old are

___________________________________________________ ?
2. what in English is that

___________________________________________________ ?
3. you how are

____________________________________________________ ?
4. is teacher your where

_____________________________________________________ ?
5. late why is Gerry

_____________________________________________________ ?
6. are you upstairs why

_____________________________________________________ ?
7. where my is pencil case

____________________________________________________ ?
8. are the children in the pool why

____________________________________________________ ?
9. his sister is when home

_____________________________________________________ ?
10. is what for homework

______________________________________________________ ?
Answers the questions in English.

1. Are you from England? → Yes, _____________________


2. Is she nice? → Yes, ________________
3. Are the friends at school? → Yes, ____________
4. Is the dog in the garden? → Yes, _______________
5. Are you 12? → No,__________________
6. Is your school bag black? → Yes, ___________________
7. Is he a teacher? → Yes, _______________
8. Are your parents from Italy? → No, __________
9. Are we students? → Yes, _______________
10. Am I your friend? → Yes, ____________________

Choose the correct form of be (am, are, is).

1. I a girl.
2. My father at work.
3. Trixi and Susi my cats.
4. The hamster in the cage.
5. I a painter.
6. My green pencil on the floor.
7. Emma and Betty good friends.
8. you from Scotland?
9. His sister seven years old.
10. We children.

Write the contracted/short forms into the gaps.

1. I am →
2. you are →
3. he is →
4. she is →
5. it is →
6. we are →
7. you are →
8. they are →
Choose There is or There are. Mind singular or plural of the nouns.

1. a bag on the table.


2. a calendar on the wall.
3. two posters in my room.
4. a banana in this basket.
5. six chairs in the kitchen.
6. lots of books on the shelf.
7. a mirror in our hall.
8. 12 cushions on the sofa.
9. a big wardrobe in my sister's bedroom.
10. children in the yard.

Form sentences or questions. Use There is/There are or Is there/Are there.

1. many animals in this forest?


2. no air in this tyre.
3. any trees in your garden?
4. one dictionary missing.
5. no paper in the printer
6. jeans in my suitcase.
7. beef in this lasagne?
8. lots of businessmen in this pub.
9. not a single frog in this lake.
10. anything else I can do for you?
Use the correct personal pronouns. Watch the words in brackets.

I, You, He, She, It, We, You, They


1. is dreaming. (George)
2. is green. (the blackboard)
3. are on the wall. (the posters)
4. is running. (the dog)
5. are watching TV. (my mother and I)
6. are in the garden. (the flowers)
7. is riding his bike. (Tom)
8. is from Bristol. (Victoria)
9. has got a brother. (Diana)
10. Have got a computer, Mandy?

ut in the personal pronoun in brackets in its subject (I, You, He, She, It, We, You,
They) or object form (Me, You, Him, Her, It, we, you, them).

1. lives in Liverpool. (he)


2. I met in the office. (he)
3. They sing with in the choir. (I)
4. Lisa likes . (it)
5. Excuse , is this the way to the station? (I)
6. worked in the garden. (we)
7. Where are the cupcakes? Did you eat ? (they)
8. Is your sister? (she)
9. Where are from? (you)
10. saw Jack in the office. (we)
Use the personal pronoun in brackets in its subject or object form or as
a possessive determiner or a possessive pronoun.

EXAMPLE:
Can _______ and ______________ sister come to the meeting? (you)

ANSWER:
Can you and your sister come to the meeting

1. We can phone my grandma and ask . (she)


2. Are your friends? (they)
3. is working on presentation. (she)
4. Excuse , can ask a question? (I)
5. can ride skateboards. (they)
6. is friend. (he)
7. This is not jacket, was blue. (I)
8. bought it for . (she)
9. These two cats are . (we)
10. don't eat potatoes because don't like . (they)

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