English - Level 1 - Module E - Grammar

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1. This is ______ house. ( I )  

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The correct answer is "my" because the possessive pronoun "my" is used to show ownership or possession. In this sentence, the speaker is indicating that the house belongs to them.

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English - Level 1 - Module E - Grammar - Quiz

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In this opportunity you will practice the Possessive Adjectives.
Example: This is ______ mother. (I)
Answer: This is my mother.

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2. I want to meet ________ girlfriend. ( you )  

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The correct answer is "your" because the sentence is referring to the girlfriend of the person being addressed, which is "you". "Your" is the possessive form of "you" and indicates that the girlfriend belongs to the person being spoken to.

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3. I don't know ______ name. ( he )  

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The correct answer is "his" because the pronoun "his" is used to refer to something that belongs to or is associated with a male person. In this sentence, the speaker is indicating that they do not know the name of a male person. Therefore, "his" is the appropriate pronoun to use in this context.

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4. Welcome to ______ neighborhood. ( we )  

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The correct answer is "our" because the word "our" is a possessive pronoun that is used to show ownership or belonging. In this sentence, it is used to indicate that the neighborhood belongs to "we" or the speaker and the people they are addressing.

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5. She is ______ best friend.  ( she )  

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In this sentence, the pronoun "she" is referring to someone else. To indicate possession, we use the pronoun "her" to show that the person mentioned is the best friend of the person being referred to as "she". So, the correct answer is "her".

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6. _______ house is beautiful. ( they )  

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The correct answer is "Their" because the possessive pronoun "their" is used to show that something belongs to or is associated with a group of people. In this case, it is used to show that the house belongs to the group of people referred to as "they".

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7. This is _____ house. ( it )  

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The correct answer is "its". In this sentence, "its" is the possessive form of the pronoun "it", indicating that the house belongs to "it".

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8. ________ phone is it?  ( interrogative )  

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The correct answer is "Whose". This is because the word "whose" is used to ask about possession or ownership. In this question, the speaker is asking about the ownership of the phone.

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This is ______ house. ( I )  
I want to meet ________ girlfriend. ( you )  
I don't know ______ name. ( he )  
Welcome to ______ neighborhood. ( we )  
She is ______ best friend.  ( she )  
_______ house is beautiful. ( they )  
This is _____ house. ( it )  
________ phone is it?  ( interrogative )  
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