Possessive Adjectives Unit 12 Possessive adjectives Singular Plural T → my you your he his she → her we → our it → its you → your they →their • We use possessive adjectives before nouns to show: a) that something belongs to somebody This is my schoolbag b) the relationship between two or more people. She is our teacher. NOTE: We don't use the or a before possessive adjectives. This is his house. (NOT: This is the his house.) 1 Complete the table. Translate into your language. Possessive Adjectives 9 This pencil belongs to you, John. It's pencil. 10 These books belong to Jenny. They're books. I you- he she it we you they - 3 Fill in, as in the example. 1 His (he) dog is grey and white. 2 2 Complete the sentences, as in the example. 3 Larry, is this 4 5 1 This book belongs to me. It's my book. 2 That parrot belongs to Bryan. It's. parrot. 3 These shoes belong to my dad. They're shoes. 4 This room belongs to my sister and me. It's. room. 5 That house belongs to Peter and Tina. It's house. 6 Those cameras belong to my family. They're ................ cameras. 7 That car belongs to your family. It's car. 8 Those balloons belong to me. They're balloons. (we) house is very big. (you) shirt? (they) new car is very expensive. Speaking (she) sister is a doctor and (she) brother is a teacher. Work in groups of four. Mix up your pencils, books, notebooks, erasers, etc, then sort them out. A: This is my ruler. B: Yes, and these are your pens. 16 81​