Possessive adjectives – English practice, A1
|POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES
Make up sentences by using the possessive adjectives (my, your, his, her, its, our, their); look at the model:
I’ve got a dog. It’s my dog.
- She’s got a brother. He’s …………………………………………
- You’ve got a mirror. It’s …………………………………………
- We’ve got four cats. They’re …………………………………….
- He’s got a black Jeep. It’s …………………………………………
- The dog’s got a new doghouse. It is ………………………………
- They’ve got a new friend. He’s ……………………………………
- I’ve got the keys. They’re …………………………………………
- We haven’t got three bottles of water. They aren’t ………………
- He hasn’t got a sister. She isn’t ……………………………………
- You haven’t got a camera. It isn’t ……………………………
- I haven’t got a car. It isn’t ……………………………………
- They haven’t got any postcards. They aren’t ………………
- She hasn’t got a mobile phone. It isn’t ………………………
- The car hasn’t got a mirror. It isn’t …………………………