Nov 6, 2016

Lesson 59 ☘ my, his, their etc.

41 cards
, 126 answers
  • Complete the sentences.
    1. I’m going to wash  . . . 
      my
      hands.
      • me
      • I
      • my

    2. She’s going to wash  . . . 
      her
      hands.
      • her
      • she
      • him

    3. We’re going to wash  . . . 
      our
      hands.
      • our
      • we
      • us

    4. He’s going to wash  . . . 
      his
      hands.
      • he
      • his
      • him

    5. They’re going to wash  . . . 
      their
      hands.
      • their
      • they
      • them

    6. Are you going to wash  . . . 
      your
      hands?
      • your
      • you
      • yours

    7. He lives with  . . . 
      his
      parents.
      • him
      • he
      • his

    8. They live with  . . . 
      their
      parents.
      • their
      • they
      • them

    9. We live with  . . . 
      our
      parents.
      • us
      • we
      • our

    10. Julia lives with  . . . 
      her
      parents.
      • she
      • him
      • her

    11. I live with  . . . 
      my
      parents.
      • I
      • me
      • my

    12. John lives with  . . . 
      his
      parents.
      • his
      • he
      • him

    13. Do you live with  . . . 
      your
      parents?
      • you
      • your
      • yours

    14. Most children live with  . . . 
      their
      parents.
      • they
      • them
      • their

  • Complete the sentences with “his”, “her”, “their”.
    1. I saw Liz with  . . . 
      her
      husband, Philip.
      • her
      • his
      • she

    2. I saw Ann and Ted with  . . . 
      their
      children.
      • they
      • their
      • them

    3. I saw Ted with  . . . 
      his
      wife, Ann.
      • her
      • his
      • him

    4. I saw George with  . . . 
      his
      brother, Bill.
      • her
      • him
      • his

    5. I saw Ann with  . . . 
      her
      brother, Bill.
      • her
      • his
      • she

    6. I saw Liz and Philip with  . . . 
      their
      son, Bill.
      • their
      • they
      • them

    7. I saw Ann with  . . . 
      her
      parents.
      • she
      • his
      • her

    8. I saw Diana and Robert with  . . . 
      their
      parents.
      • their
      • they
      • them

  • Complete the sentences.
    1. Do you like  . . . 
      your
      job?
      • your
      • you
      • its

    2. I know Mr. Watson but I don’t know  . . . 
      his
      wife.
      • his
      • her
      • him

    3. Mr. and Mrs. Baker live in London.  . . . 
      Their
      son lives in Australia.
      • Her
      • Their
      • They

    4. We’re going to have a party. We’re going to invite all  . . . 
      our
      friends.
      • our
      • us
      • we

    5. Ann is going out with  . . . 
      her
      friends this evening.
      • his
      • her
      • she

    6. I like tennis. It’s  . . . 
      my
      favorite sport.
      • I
      • me
      • my

    7. “Is that  . . . 
      your
      car?”
      “No, I haven’t got a car.”
      • you
      • your
      • yours

    8. I want to phone Ann. Do you know  . . . 
      her
      phone number?
      • her
      • his
      • she

    9. Do you think most people are happy in  . . . 
      their
      jobs?
      • they
      • their
      • theirs

    10. I’m going to wash  . . . 
      my
      hair before I go out.
      • my
      • your
      • me

    11. This is beautiful tree.  . . . 
      Its
      leaves are a beautiful color.
      • His
      • Its
      • Their

    12. John has a brother and a sister.  . . . 
      His
      brother is 25 and  . . . 
      his
      sister is 21.
      • Hisher
      • Hishis
      • Heshe

  • Complete the sentences.
    1. Jim doesn’t enjoy  . . . 
      his
      job. It’s not very interesting.
      • him
      • he
      • his

    2. I can’t open the door. I haven’t got  . . . 
      my
      key.
      • me
      • my
      • its

    3. Sally is married.  . . . 
      Her
      husband works in a bank.
      • His
      • Her
      • She

    4. It’s very cold today. Put on  . . . 
      your
      coat when you go out.
      • you
      • your
      • its

    5. “What are the children doing?”
      “They’re doing  . . . 
      their
      homework.”
      • their
      • they
      • our

    6. “Do you know that man?”
      “Yes, but I don’t know  . . . 
      his
      name.”
      • her
      • his
      • him

    7. We live in Barton Street.  . . . 
      Our
      house is at the end on the left.
      • Us
      • Our
      • We

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