Using Possessive Pronouns

Using Possessive Pronouns

Grade Adult Β· ELA Β· 40 minΒ· Ccss L.6.1.c

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Learning Objective

I can use possessive pronouns correctly in sentences.

Warm-Up Video

Woodward English Β· 9:31

Possessive Pronouns in English | Mine, Yours, His, Hers, Ours, Theirs | Learn English

Guided Notes

3 key concepts

  • 1

    A possessive pronoun replaces a possessive adjective + noun to avoid repeating information that is already clear.

  • 2

    Possessive pronouns have only one form, and it doesn't matter if they refer to one thing or more things.

  • 3

    The possessive pronouns are mine, yours, his, hers, ours, and theirs, but there is no possessive pronoun for it.

Practice Questions

5 questions Β· Multiple choice & Short answer

Exit Ticket

Quick comprehension check

β€œRewrite the following sentences using possessive pronouns to avoid repetition: That is my house, not your house.”

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