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POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES
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3-Minute English Grammar Lesson: It / It's / Its
Use this video in-class to supplement your lesson. Alternatively, consider sending the video link to your learners for a "flipped" class or for remote learning.
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Grammar
Reference Chart Subject & Object Pronouns / Possessive Adjectives & Pronouns Printable chart for students (or for teachers - use as a class teaching aid!)
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button below! SUGGESTION E-mail this grammar reference chart to your students if you know their e-mail addresses, or post it on your class website.
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Grammar Crossword Crossword: Possessive Adjectives & Pronouns / Subject & Object Pronouns
32 word items; with ANSWER KEY Approximately 30 minutes Intermediate Level Download the PDF file by clicking on the gold
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Have your learners follow up this activity by writing a short story using at least 5 or 10 of these words. |
Grammar Worksheet Possessive Adjectives
18 sentences (fill in the gaps to complete each sentence); with ANSWER KEY Intermediate Level Approximately 15 minutes Download the PDF file by clicking on the gold
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Before giving this worksheet to your students, review and discuss the different possessive adjectives. It might help to make two columns on the board. In the left-hand column, write: I, you, he, she, it, we, they. In the right-hand column, write only 'my' and then elicit the remaining possessive adjectives. Make note of the difference in meaning between "your" and "you're" (= you are); and "its" and "it's" (= it is). Wrap-up by having students compare answers with classmates, and then choose one or two students to write their answers on the board: (1) our; (2) your, etc. Correct and discuss and mistakes. (Add 5 to 10 minutes.) |
Grammar Discussion Possessive Adjectives
Student 'A' version and Student 'B' version, each with 10 different discussion questions. Lower Intermediate Level Approximately 20 minutes Download the PDF file by clicking on the gold
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Have your learners seated in pairs and make sure that they don't look at each others papers. After they finish, have them switch papers and continue one more time; then, stand up and talk to two or three classmates and ask two questions: (1) Who did you talk to? (2) What interesting things did you find out about him / her? (Add 5 to 10 minutes.) |