Nov 6, 2016
- Complete the sentences.
- I’m going to wash . . . hands.
- me
- I
- my
- She’s going to wash . . . hands.
- her
- she
- him
- We’re going to wash . . . hands.
- our
- we
- us
- He’s going to wash . . . hands.
- he
- his
- him
- They’re going to wash . . . hands.
- their
- they
- them
- Are you going to wash . . . hands?
- your
- you
- yours
- He lives with . . . parents.
- him
- he
- his
- They live with . . . parents.
- their
- they
- them
- We live with . . . parents.
- us
- we
- our
- Julia lives with . . . parents.
- she
- him
- her
- I live with . . . parents.
- I
- me
- my
- John lives with . . . parents.
- his
- he
- him
- Do you live with . . . parents?
- you
- your
- yours
- Most children live with . . . parents.
- they
- them
- their
- I’m going to wash . . . hands.
- Complete the sentences with “his”, “her”, “their”.
- I saw Liz with . . . husband, Philip.
- her
- his
- she
- I saw Ann and Ted with . . . children.
- they
- their
- them
- I saw Ted with . . . wife, Ann.
- her
- his
- him
- I saw George with . . . brother, Bill.
- her
- him
- his
- I saw Ann with . . . brother, Bill.
- her
- his
- she
- I saw Liz and Philip with . . . son, Bill.
- their
- they
- them
- I saw Ann with . . . parents.
- she
- his
- her
- I saw Diana and Robert with . . . parents.
- their
- they
- them
- I saw Liz with . . . husband, Philip.
- Complete the sentences.
- Do you like . . . job?
- your
- you
- its
- I know Mr. Watson but I don’t know . . . wife.
- his
- her
- him
- Mr. and Mrs. Baker live in London. . . . son lives in Australia.
- Her
- Their
- They
- We’re going to have a party. We’re going to invite all . . . friends.
- our
- us
- we
- Ann is going out with . . . friends this evening.
- his
- her
- she
- I like tennis. It’s . . . favorite sport.
- I
- me
- my
- “Is that . . . car?”
“No, I haven’t got a car.”- you
- your
- yours
- I want to phone Ann. Do you know . . . phone number?
- her
- his
- she
- Do you think most people are happy in . . . jobs?
- they
- their
- theirs
- I’m going to wash . . . hair before I go out.
- my
- your
- me
- This is beautiful tree. . . . leaves are a beautiful color.
- His
- Its
- Their
- John has a brother and a sister. . . . brother is 25 and . . . sister is 21.
- His … her
- His … his
- He … she
- Do you like . . . job?
- Complete the sentences.
- Jim doesn’t enjoy . . . job. It’s not very interesting.
- him
- he
- his
- I can’t open the door. I haven’t got . . . key.
- me
- my
- its
- Sally is married. . . . husband works in a bank.
- His
- Her
- She
- It’s very cold today. Put on . . . coat when you go out.
- you
- your
- its
- “What are the children doing?”
“They’re doing . . . homework.”- their
- they
- our
- “Do you know that man?”
“Yes, but I don’t know . . . name.”- her
- his
- him
- We live in Barton Street. . . . house is at the end on the left.
- Us
- Our
- We
- Jim doesn’t enjoy . . . job. It’s not very interesting.
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