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poossessive adjectives and present continuous




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possessives adjectives

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  1. I'm English. �name is Sue.
  2. He's French. �name is Darcy.
  3. It's a nice horse. �color is brown.
  4. My name is Linn. What is �name?
  5. They are German. �names are Lyla and Ben.

  • Is this � plate? (I)
  • Is this � bin? (you)
  • Are those �lamps? (he)
  • Are those �cages? (it)
  • Is that �bird? (we)
  • Are those �sunglasses? (you)
  • Is this �umbrella? (she)
  • Are these �pets? (they)

  1. �teacher is in the classroom. (I)
  2. �cousin is in the playground. (you)
  3. �bins are in the corner. (they)
  4. �tail is on the snow. (it)
  5. �plates are on the table. (you)
  6. �friend is in the castle.(he)
  7. �party is in the street. (we)
  8. �pets are in the cage. (she)

FILL IN WITH PRESENT CONTINUOUS AND THE APROPIATE POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE
  • I �with��sister. (sing) (I)
  • You �with��grandmother. (play) (you)
  • He �lunch in �school. (have) (we)
  • She �very nice with� pupil. (be) (she)
  • The cat��with��toys in the garden.(play) (it)
  • We �to �cousin. (talk) (he)
  • You �with �friends.(read) (they)
  • They �with �oranges in the kitchen.(juggle) (he)