Sie sind auf Seite 1von 10

Demonstrative

Pronouns and
Possessive
Adjectives
1.POSSESSIVE
ADJECTIVES
Shows possession, ownership of something or in a
relationship with someone.

2
Personal Pronouns Possessive Pronouns Possessive Adjectives

I Mine My

You Yours Your

She Hers Her

He His His

It --- Its

We Ours Our

They Theirs Their

3
EXAMPLES

● My car is very old.


● Her boyfriend is very friendly.
● Our dog is happy.
● Their homework is on the table.

4
ACTIVITY
Fill in her, my, his, its, their.
1. I don't know the time because I can't find
____ watch.
2. What's the boy's name? ___ name is Ben
Scott.
3. Debbie has got a dog. ___ dog is very lively.
4. The dog is very lively. ____ name is Ben. 5
DEMONSTRATIVE
PRONOUNS
The demonstratives are this, that, these, and those. We
use demonstratives to “point to” things and people.
6
7
EXAMPLES

◈ This was my mother’s ring.


◈ That looks like the car I used to drive.
◈ These are nice shoes, but they look
uncomfortable.
◈ Those look like riper than the apples on my tree.

8
ACTIVITY
- Fill in that, these, those, this.
1) ____ is very yummy!
2) I would like _____, please.
3) I am not sure ______ is how you do it.
4) ______ are the most comfortable shoes.
5) Could you hand me _____?
9
REFERENCES

Cambridge. (2011). Unit 4. Grammar and beyond. [PDF FILE]. Retrieved


from:
http://www.cambridge.org/grammarandbeyond/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/
Grammar_and_Beyond_1_Unit_4.pdf

Woodward English. (n.d). Possessive Adjectives. English Grammar Rules.


Retrieved from: https://www.grammar.cl/Notes/Possessive_Adjectives.htm
Woodward English. (n.d). Demonstrative Pronouns. English Grammar Rules.
Retrieved from: https://www.grammar.cl/Notes/This_That_These_Those.htm
10

Das könnte Ihnen auch gefallen