- - 13 Ask and answer questions as in the example. medal/Gary Whose medal is this? - It's Gary's. flowers/Lucy Whose flowers are these? They're Lucy's. 1. balloons/the children 2. boat/the men 3. shoes Anna 4. bicycles/Claire and John 5. football/the boys 6. house/Helen, Jane and Nick 7. car/my parents 8. toy/the dog
-These balloons belong to the children.
2. Whose boat is this?
-This boat belongs to the men.
3. Whose shoes are these?
-These shoes belong to Anna.
4. Whose bicycles are these?
-These bicycles belong to Claire and John.
5. Whose football is this?
-This football belongs to the boys.
6. Whose house is this?
-This house belongs to Helen, Jane, and Nick.
7. Whose car is this?
-This car belongs to my parents.
8. Whose toy is this?
-This toy belongs to the dog.
In each question, we are asking about the ownership of certain objects. To find the answer, we need to identify who the objects belong to. The word "whose" indicates that we are looking for the owner.
For example, in the first question, we are asking about the ownership of the balloons. The answer is "the children" because the balloons belong to them.
We can use the same logic for each question and match the objects with their respective owners based on the given information.