Search Header Logo
Possesive pronouns and adjectives

Possesive pronouns and adjectives

Assessment

Presentation

English

8th Grade

Easy

CCSS
L.3.1A, L.3.2D, L.1.1D

Standards-aligned

Created by

Luciana Saladino

Used 772+ times

FREE Resource

12 Slides • 7 Questions

1

Possesive pronouns and adjectives

English 1ºB Da Vinci School

Slide image

2

Possesive Pronouns

3

Possessive pronouns show that something belongs to someone. 

4

This is MY t-shirt

Slide image

5

Slide image

6

Let's practice

Choose the correct possesive adjective

7

Multiple Choice

I

1

me

2

my

3

his

4

her

8

Multiple Choice

he

1

he is

2

his

3

her

4

he

9

Multiple Choice

They

1

my

2

his

3

our

4

their

10

Possesive pronouns

11

There’s also an “independent” form of each of these pronouns: mine, ours, yours, his, hers, its, and theirs. 

Possessive pronouns simplify constructions that show possession of a noun.


12

For example:

Jane likes  Jane’s outfits.

It sounds odd to use Jane’s name twice in this sentence. A possessive adjective solves the problem:

Jane likes her outfits.

Thus, possessive pronouns are quite handy and are used frequently in the English language.

13

The difference

possessive pronouns must be used without a noun.

My phone is dead. Pass me yours 

.Did you know that Labrador is mine ?

The house on the corner is theirs .

14

Slide image

15

Let's practice

Complete with the correct posessive pronoun

16

Multiple Choice

I bought this house. It's____

1

mine

2

his

3

hers

4

my

17

Multiple Choice

She bought that house. It's.....

1

His

2

hers

3

mine

4

theirs

18

Multiple Choice

They bought that house. It's ......

1

they

2

their

3

theirs

4

his

19

Multiple Choice

We bought this house. It's.....

1

my

2

mine

3

our

4

ours

Possesive pronouns and adjectives

English 1ºB Da Vinci School

Slide image

Show answer

Auto Play

Slide 1 / 19

SLIDE