Possessive pronouns can be difficult to understand. Identify possessive pronouns and discover specific games and activities that can be performed to help English as a Second Language (ESL) students master their use while communicating. Learning Possessive Pronouns 'The dog is yours, the cat is mine...
Possessive Adjectives x Possessive Pronouns This is a worksheet about the difference between possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns. All the exercises are multiple choice (either possessive adjective or pronouns). Enjoy!Level:elementary Age: +10 Downloads:9 ...
Possessive pronouns are used to show that something belongs to someone or something. They are used to indicate possession or ownership of a noun. For example: This is my book. That’s yours. That is his car, but it’s hers now because she bought it. The house is ours. In the example...
Pronouns and Possessives (I–My–Mine, This – That–These–Those) Pronouns and Possessivesworksheets for teaching ESL kids Found a mistake?Please let us know. JOIN ESL KIDSTUFF! Full access to all resources on ESL KidStuff including lesson plans, flashcards, worksheets, craft sheets, ...
Identify the possessive pronouns in these sentences. Her dog ran away, but she found it later. Is this notebook yours or mine? Their house is bigger than ours. About Latest Posts Isabella Claire At 7ESL, we empower English learners with advanced AI technology. Our innovative tools and resour...
Possessive pronouns can be difficult to understand. Identify possessive pronouns and discover specific games and activities that can be performed...