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Present Simple: Possessives

Learn how to describe ownership using my, your, his, and her.

We use possessive adjectives before nouns to show who owns or has something. For example, my, your, his, and her.

This is my book.

This is my book.

To describe another person's object:

That is her pen.

That is her pen.

Practice

Follow along with these examples to strengthen your understanding.

Assistant

Is this your book?

Is this your book?

This is my book.

This is my book.

Assistant

Is that your pen?

Is that your pen?

That is my pen.

That is my pen.

Assistant

Is this his cup?

Is this his cup?

This is his cup.

This is his cup.

Assistant

Is that her bag?

Is that her bag?

That is her bag.

That is her bag.

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