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Chapter 4, Book 5A Primary Longman Express Our belongings.

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Page 1: Chapter 4, Book 5A Primary Longman Express Our belongings.

Chapter 4, Book 5A Chapter 4, Book 5A Primary Longman ExpressPrimary Longman Express

Our belongings

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WhoseWhose We use whose to find out which

person something belongs to.

Whose towel is this?

It’s Martin’s.

Martin

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WhoseWhose

Whose glasses are these?

They’re Roy’s.

Roy

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WhoseWhose

Whose handbag is this?

It’s Mary’s.

Mary

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PracticePractice

______ comb is this?

________________

Paula

Whose It’s Paula’s.

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________socks___________?

___________________

Ann

Whose They’re Ann’s.are these

PracticePractice

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_____________ ____________ ?

___________________

Linda

Whose teddy bear is this

It’s Linda’s.

PracticePractice

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Andy

_____________________? ___________________They’re Andy’s.Whose jeansare these

PracticePractice

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Possessive pronounsPossessive pronounsA possessive pronoun is a word that talks about who owns something and can be used as a noun.

Tina

e.g. This is Tina’s bracelet.

This is her bracelet.

This is hers.

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Possessive pronounsPossessive pronouns

e.g. This is Teddy’s ball.

This is his ball.

This is his.

Teddy

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Possessive pronounsPossessive pronouns

1 my comb 2 your comb(s) 3 his comb 4 her comb 5 our comb 6 their comb

mine

yours

his

hers

ours

theirs

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Possessive pronounsPossessive pronouns

Is this hairbrush yours, Derek?

No, it isn’t mine. Mine is blue. It’s Paula’s. Hers is pink.

Paula

DerekTony

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Possessive pronounsPossessive pronouns

Whose shorts are these?

They are Gary’s. His are green.

Gary

DerekTony

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Aunt Jane

Tony: Is this ring yours, mum?

Mum: No, ___________ . Mine is purple. It’s Aunt Jane’s. ______ is red.

it isn’t mineHers

Practice

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Gary & Joe

Tony : Are these rackets yours, Ben and Mark?

Ben & Mark: No, _________________ . Ours are red. They’re Gary and Joe’s. ______ are blue.

they aren’t ours

Theirs

Practice

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Mark

Aunt: ______school bag _____, Tony?

Tony: No, it isn’t mine. ______ is brown. It’s Mark’s. ______ is green.His

Is this yours

Mine

Practice

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