Ejercicio 2 de Possessive
Ejercicio 2 de Possessive
Ejercicio 2 de Possessive
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Exercise 2
Choose the correct subject pronouns, object pronouns, possessive pronouns, possessive adjectives to complete the sentences below.
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1 "Do you like pop music?" "No, I don't really like _____."
a. its
b. it
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c. her
➪ We use object pronouns as the object of the verb (after the verb).
➪ We use it for things in singular (them in plural).
a. They
b. Them
c. It
3 Look, Sally is there. I want to ask _____ if she wants to go out tonight.
a. she
b. hers
c. her
➪ We use object pronouns as the object of the verb (after the verb).
a. it
b. their
c. them
➪ We use object pronouns as the object of the verb (after the verb).
➪ We use it for things in singular and them for people and things in plural. Them= sweets.
a. him
b. he
c. his
➪ We use object pronouns as the object of the verb (after the verb).
a. she
b. her
c. hers
➪ A possessive pronoun is NOT followed by a noun; it is used replacing a noun. Hers= her shoe.
7 "Whose medicines are these?" "They are not _____. Ask Sally, maybe they are _____"
a. me/hers
b. mine/hers
c. my/hers
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➪ A possessive pronoun is NOT followed by a noun; it is used replacing a noun. Mine= my medicines; hers= her medicines, Sally's
medicines.
a. you
b. yours
c. your
➪ We use object pronouns as the object of the verb (after the verb).
a. He
b. Him
c. His
a. mine/it
b. my/its
c. my/it
➪ We use possessive adjectives before a noun, they modify a noun (my phone).
➪ And we use subject pronouns a subject of the verb (before the verb); we use it for things in singular (it=my phone).
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Related tests:
Object pronouns vs
subject pronouns – me or
I, she or her?
Possessive adjectives
and subject pronouns
(I/my, you/your, etc.)
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