1. Complete each sentence with the correct possessive pronoun

Example:

1. This pen is my pen.
    This pen is mine.

2. The red car over there is her car.
    The red car over there is .

3. Is the red car over there your car?
    Is the red car over there .

4. Your car is similar to my car.
     Your car is similar to .

5. Your car is similar to Mr Bob’s car.
    Your car is similar to .

6. Your car is similar to Miss Pamela’s car.
    Your car is similar to .

7. Your car is similar to Miss Pamela and Mr Bob’s car.
    Your car is similar to .

8. This car is similar to our car.
    This car is similar to .

2. Complete each sentence with the correct pronoun or possessive adjective

1. Is this your pen?
    Does this pen belong to ?
    Is it pen?
    Is this pen .

2. She has an iPhone.
    That is iPhone.
    The iPhone is .
    The iPhone belongs to .

3. He has an iPhone.
    This is iPhone.
    The iPhone is .
    The iPhone belongs to .

4. They have a company.
    This is company.
    The company is .
    The company belongs to .

5. We have a company.
    This is company.
    The company is .
    The company belongs to .

6. I have a company.
    This is company.
    The company is .
    The company belongs to .

8. These books are good. I have read all.

9. It’s a good movie. I have seen before.

10. His face looks familiar. I think I have met before.

11. Miss Pamela was not there when I went to house yesterday.

3. Read each sentence below. Is the highlighted word a demonstrative pronoun or a demonstrative adjective?

1. These are my shelves.

2. These shelves are where I put my books.

3. This book is good. I have read it.

4. This is a good book I suppose.

5. Those cars look nice.

6. What a nice car this is!

7. Is this your car?

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