Your • my • his • our • her • Its • their 1. I have a brother. name is Eddie
2. The horse has broken leg.
3. Mary sees mother every week.
4. I always forget keys.
5. The girls never dance at parties
6. You write a letter to father every week.
7. We always drink coffee in office.
8. Nancy eats lunch at 11:30.
9. The hospital wants to improve service
10. Juan has a camera. The camera is
- We use the possessive pronoun "his" to show that the name belongs to my brother.
2. The horse has a broken leg.
- We use the possessive pronoun "its" to show that the broken leg belongs to the horse.
3. Mary sees her mother every week.
- We use the possessive pronoun "her" to show that the mother belongs to Mary.
4. I always forget my keys.
- We use the possessive pronoun "my" to show that the keys belong to me.
5. The girls never dance at parties.
- There is no possessive pronoun used in this sentence.
6. You write a letter to your father every week.
- We use the possessive pronoun "your" to show that the father belongs to "you".
7. We always drink coffee in our office.
- We use the possessive pronoun "our" to show that the office belongs to "us".
8. Nancy eats lunch at 11:30.
- There is no possessive pronoun used in this sentence.
9. The hospital wants to improve its service.
- We use the possessive pronoun "its" to show that the service belongs to the hospital.
10. Juan has a camera. The camera is his.
- We use the possessive pronoun "his" to show that the camera belongs to Juan.