– What sports can you play?
– I can play tennis, basketball, football, and volleyball
…What about you?
…What sport can you play?
– I can play baseball, badminton and football
– Can you swim?
– Of course.
– Can you?
– No, but my brother can
…And he will teach me
Possessive Adjectives
Possessive Pronouns
– It is my bag / it’s my bag
– It is your watch / it’s your watch
– It is his book / it’s his book
– It is her car / It’s her car.
– It is our camera / it’s our camera
– It is their house / It’s their house
– It is John’s hand phone /It’s John’s hand phone
– It is Mary’s hat / It’s Mary’ hat
– Whose bag is this?
– It’s mine
– It’s yours
– It’s his
– It’s hers
– It’s John’s
– It’s Mary’s
– It’s ours
– It’s yours
– It’s theirs
– Is it your bag?
– Yes, it’s mine
– Is this his watch?
– No, it’s yours
– Is it John’s hand phone?
– Yes, it’s his
– Is it my hat?
– No, it’s hers
– Is it your camera?
– Yes, it’s ours
– Is it our book?
– No, it’s his
– Is it John and Mary‘s house?
– Yes, it’s theirs
– Whose bag is that?
– It’s mine
– Whose book is this?
– It’s his
– Whose car is that?
– It’s hers
– Whose hat is this?
– It’s Mary’s
– Whose clothes are those?
– They’re John’s
– Whose shoes are these?
– They’re yours
– Whose pens are these?
– They’re ours