A. Circle the possessive pronoun in each ... My family is moving next summer, so
we're cleaning out the house. 2. ... pronouns my, your, his, her, its, our,.
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RETEACHING: A possessive pronoun
POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS A. Circle the possessive pronoun in each sentence. Then draw an arrow to the noun that it describes.
shows ownership. The possessive pronouns my, your, his, her, its, our, and their come before nouns. Mine, yours, hers, his, ours, and theirs are used alone. His can be used before a noun or alone.
1. My family is moving next summer, so we’re cleaning out the house. 2. You wouldn’t believe what we found in our attic! 3. Mom and Dad discovered a stack of old photos from their honeymoon. 4. Ella found her first bicycle. 5. Adam found his diary from third grade. 6. Now he is looking for its key. 7. What do you think you would find in your house? B. Write the possessive pronoun that goes with each subject pronoun. 1. I
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2. you 3. he
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4. she 5. it
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6. we 7. they
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C. Choose three pairs of pronouns from the list above. Then write a sentence using each pair. 1. 2.
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RETEACHING: Possessive pronouns
POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS A. Circle the pronoun in parentheses ( ) that correctly completes each sentence.
show ownership. You can use a possessive pronoun to replace a possessive noun. The pronouns my, your, his, her, its, our, and their come before nouns. The pronouns mine, yours, his, hers, ours, and theirs stand alone.
1. They practiced ( their / theirs ) lines over and over again. 2. She uses ( her / hers ) talent to create beautiful heroines. 3. “Is that ( my / mine ) playbook?” asked Lily. 4. “No! It is ( my / mine ),” replied Sean. 5. The play is about a woman’s struggle to find ( her / hers ) missing sister. B. Rewrite the sentences, using possessive pronouns in place of the underlined words. 1. Which dresses in the closet are Barbara’s?
2. This is Ken and Tony’s collection of dried flowers.
3. I am enjoying Paul’s book.
4. Elizabeth’s disappointment showed clearly.
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5. Is this Kevin’s idea of a joke?
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POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS A. Fill in the bubble next to the pronoun that correctly completes each sentence.
B. Decide which pronoun correctly replaces the underlined words. Fill in the bubble next to your answer.
1. Every night, the older children on block get together.
1. Mr. and Mrs. Espy’s daughter Tracy won a trophy for soccer.
mine my ours
Theirs Their Her
2. If Lila is there, we play basketball at house.
2. “This Year’s Most Valuable Player” is written on the trophy’s base.
her hers its
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3. When Ray and Maria are home, we play at .
3. Tracy’s team will play in the State Championship.
its theirs their
Our Her Hers
4. Tonight, Al and Rob are bringing soccer ball.
4. Last year, Alan’s school won the championship.
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5. Tomorrow night, I will bring
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Page 50 A. 1. My family 5. his diary 2. our attic 6. its key 3. their honeymoon 7. your house 4. her first bicycle B. 1. my 3. his 5. its 7. their 2. your 4. her 6. our C. Answers will vary. Page 51 A. 1. their 2. her 3. my 4. mine 5. her B. 1. Which dresses in the closet are hers? 2. This is their collection of dried flowers. 3. I am enjoying his book. 4. Her disappointment showed clearly. 5. Is this his idea of a joke? Page 52 A. 1. b B. 1. b
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