POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES
We use
possessive adjectives - her, his, its, ours, yours,
theirs, and my before a noun when
we own somebody/something
Positive Sentences: he/she/it/singular
noun+ is +
my/your/their/his/her/our/its + singular noun /plural noun . I am + my
/your/our/their /his/her/its +singular nouns. You/we/they/plural nouns +are
+plural nouns
He is my
friend
She is his classmate
I am your
neighbor
They are
our friends
It
is your car
This is
her pen
That is
their book
The boy is
her classmate
They are
our customers
We are
his students
The laptop is
in my room
The
green box is in that room
It is
famous for its tourism
Negative Sentences:
he/she/it/singular
noun+ is+ not + my/your/their/his/her/our/its + singular noun
/plural noun . I am+ not + my /your/our/their /his/her/its +singular
nouns. You/we/they/plural nouns +are+ not+plural nouns
He is not my friend
They are
not our friends
It is not
your car
This is
not her pen
That is
not their book
The boy is
not her classmate
They
are not our customers
We are
not his students
The laptop is not
in my room
The green
box is not in that room
It is
not famous for its tourist places
I am not
your neighbor
Questions: Is +
he/she/it/singular noun + my/your/their/his/her/our/its + singular noun
/plural noun? . Am
I + my /your/our/their /his/her/its
+singular noun/plural noun?. Are You/we/they/plural nouns +singular noun/plural
nouns?
Is He my
friend?
Is She
his classmate?
Am I am your
neighbor?
Are They our friends?
Is It your car?
Is This
is her pen?
Is That
is their book?
Is The boy
is her classmate?
Are They our customers?
Are We his students?
Is the laptop
in my room?
Is the green box in that room?
Is It famous
for its tourist places?
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