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Demonstratives and Possessives
Grammar Application
Exercise 3.1
Possessives
Ben sends an e-mail to Dora and attaches some pictures. He describes them. Complete the
e-mail. Use the possessive form of the pronoun in parentheses – my, his, her, its, our, their – or ’s.
Hi Dora,
our
Here are the photos of
(we) end-of-semester
(1)
party for
(we) English class. The fi rst photo
(2)
is Juliana and Keiko. Is Juliana in
(you) math
(3)
class? She’s sometimes
(I) partner in pair
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(4)
work. Keiko is
(she) best friend.
(5)
Then, in the second photo, the woman in the
pink shirt is Sally. She’s
(Juliana) sister.
(6)
(They) family is in Chicago, but Sally is
(7)
here, too. The tall man is Mr. Donovan. He’s
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(we) new teacher.
(He) fi rst
(8)
(9)
name is Howard, and he’s very friendly. In this photo
we’re in the hall near
(Mr. Donovan) office.
(10)
Send me some pictures of your class.
Ben
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Exercise 3.2
Possessive ’s or s’?
A
Circle the correct form of the possessive (’ s or s’) in the sentences.
1. My co-worker’s / co-workers’ name is Krista.
2. Krista’s / Kristas’ last name is Logan.
3. She has two managers. Her manager’s / managers’ names are Tom and Sara.
4. Sara’s / Saras’ family is from Colombia.
5. She has two brothers. Her brother’s / brothers’ names are José and Carlos.
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