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Cloud [144]
3 years ago
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4. Fill in the blanks to complete the following sentences by possessive adjectives or possessive pronouns, object pronouns and s

ubject pronouns
1. "Let's see the latest Spielberg movie!"

"I have already seen............. !"

2. "How are your kids? I haven't met............. for ages!"

3. "Have you met Alan and Tim?"

"No, I have never met ........ ."

4. "Don't help me with this exercise! I can do ........... by myself."

5. Jane has already eaten her lunch , but I'm saving ....... until later

6. She has broken ........ leg.

7. My mobile needs to be fixed, but ....... is working.

8. ....... computer is a Mac, but ....... is a PC.

9. We gave them ......... telephone number, and they gave us

10. ......... pencil is broken. Can I borrow ............... ?

11. ........school teacher played basketball with us in......... yard

12. Bart and I did ........ homework, but Jennifer didn't do

...........

13. When I entered the room I found Lois playing cards with ............ friends.

14. .......... class scored the highest score in TOEFL while ....... didn't even make it in the top-10.

15. Al and Sam want to buy another car as ..... is too small.
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1 answer:
GenaCL600 [577]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

1. "Let's see the latest Spielberg movie!"

"I have already seen it !" (Possessive adjective)

2. "How are your kids? I haven't met them for ages!" (Possessive adjective)

3. "Have you met Alan and Tim?"

"No, I have never met them." (Possessive adjective)

4. "Don't help me with this exercise! I can do it by myself." (Possessive adjective)

6. She has broken her leg.(Possessive adjective)

7. My mobile needs to be fixed, but it is working.(Possessive adjective)

8. this computer is a Mac, but that is a PC.(Possessive adjective)

9. We gave them ours telephone number, and they gave us.(Possessive pronoun)

10. my pencil is broken. Can I borrow yours ?(Possessive pronoun and adjective )

11. our school teacher played basketball with us in ours yard (Possessive pronoun and adjective )

12. Bart and I did our homework, but Jennifer didn't do hers (Possessive pronoun and adjective )  

13. When I entered the room I found Lois playing cards with his friends.  (Possessive adjective)

14.our class scored the highest score in TOEFL while we didn't even make it in the top-10.(Possessive adjective)

15. Al and Sam want to buy another car as theirs is too small. (Possessive pronoun)

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