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exercises for practising possessive pronouns (my/ mine/ of mine etc.) exercises for practising countable and uncountable nouns / singular and plural. Engage in hands-on learning with the possessive form ('s / s' / ' /of). Practise English grammar in the English Classroom.
- Much and Many
use. English normally uses many and much in negative (+ not...
- Few, a Few, Little, a Little
before plural nouns: few: not many: Few men turned up for...
- Possessive Adjectives and Pronouns
exercise 6: two gap-fill exercises; exercise 7: choose my en...
- Conjunctions and Transition Words
Various conjunctions and transition words. exercise 1: match...
- Its or It’s
exercises for practising there, their and they’re; exercises...
- Gerund and To-infinitive
exercise 6: fill in the correct form of the gerund; Gerund...
- Telling the Time
Exercises Practise telling the time. exercise 1: fill in the...
- Reflexive Pronouns
exercises for practising possessive pronouns (my/ mine/ of...
- Much and Many
Noun + 's or s' noun Singular Sam 's bicycle Plural Sam and Emma 's house my parent s' friends my children 's toys We use possessive 's to say that something or someone belongs to a person, is connected to a place, or to show the relationship between people.
Complete the sentences with the correct possessive form: ’s or ’. Steve has two brothers. Steve is not allowed to take his (brother) toys without asking. The (woman) national football team won on Saturday. The zoo keeper did his round and put food in all the (animal) cages.
Exercises: possessive adjectives - English grammar exercises online. Possessive determiners for beginners esl.
Possessive Case - Exercise. 1. the camera / Tom. 2. the eyes / the cat. 3. the top / the page. 4. the daughter / Mr Smith. 5. the toys / the children. 6. the names / your friend. 7. the man / name. 8. the car / Mike.
Possessives: worksheets pdf, handouts to print, printable exercises. Possessives, pronouns and adjectives. Determiners and pronouns.
Possessives are forms that we use to talk about possessions and relationships between things and people. They take different forms depending on how they are used.