Form

subjectpossessive adjectivepossessive pronoun
Imymine
youyouryours
he/she/ithis/her/itshis/hers
weourours
youyouryours
theytheirtheirs
  • this is my phone (possessive adjective)
  • this phone is mine (possessive pronoun)
  • this phone belongs to a friend of mine (noun + of + mine/yours/his, etc)

Exercises

I/my, you/your, he/his, she/her, etc.

  • exercise 1: choose I/my, you/your, he/his, she/her, etc.
  • exercise 2: choose my, your, his, her, his, our or their
  • exercise 3: match the possessives on the right to the pronouns on the left
  • exercise 4: fill in my, your, his, her, his, our, their
  • exercise 5: two multiple choice exercises for practising  my, your, his, her, his, our, their
  • exercise 6: two exercises for practising  my, your, his, her, his, our, their
  • exercise 7: choose  my, your, his, her, his, our or their
  • exercise 8: various exercises for practising my, your, his, her, his, our, their

my / mine / of mine, etc.

useful pages

  • exercises for practising the difference between its and it’s
  • exercises for practising there, their and they’re
  • exercises for practising demonstrative pronouns (this / that / these / those)
  • exercises for practising relative pronouns (who(m)/ whose/ which/ that, etc)
  • exercises for practising personal pronouns (I/ me/ you/ he/ him, etc.)
  • exercises for practising interrogative pronoun (who, what, which, etc.)
  • exercises for practising reflexive pronouns (myself/ yourself, etc)
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