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d, do not need) to put a noun after a possessive pronoun. do not need 1. They are not my books. They are ____. (he) 2. Please give this to Susan. It is ___ ( she) pen. 3. We are working hard on ___ (we) project. 4. My flat is on the third floor. _______ (they) is on the tenth floor. Fill in the blanks with pronouns: his her our Theirs 5. I can’t find my ruler. Can I borrow ______ ( you)? 6. This is ___ (I) ic book. ______ (you) is over there. 7. Whose car is that? It’s _____ (I). 8. ____ (we) team will win the game. 9. Mrs Wang is ___ (he) English teacher. 10. The cat is ____(she). ___ (it) hair is white. yours my Yours mine Our his hers Its We usually add ’s to a singular noun to express the idea of belonging. schoolschool’s cousincousin’s We add ’ to a plural noun ending in s friendsfriends’ keyskeys’ We add ’s to plural nouns that do not end in s. childrenchildren’s womenwomen’s We often use ’s with names. KittyKitty’s EddieEddie’s Sum up Noun+’s Possessive adjectives Possessive pronouns my mine your yours our ours their theirs his his her hers its its We do not need to put a noun after a possessive pronoun. Sum up Possessive adjectives and pronouns To review the Grammar by heart. To do the exercises in Workbook.