Possessive Adjectives Quiz

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Do you think you have mastered possessive adjectives? Time to put that knowledge to the test with our Possessive Adjectives Quiz. Possessive adjectives are words like "my," "your," "his," and "their," which show ownership or belonging in a sentence. Even though they are short, these little words are important for making your sentences clear and precise.

This quiz will challenge your understanding of how to use possessive adjectives correctly. You will be tested with various sentences where you will need to choose the correct possessive adjective. This quiz will help you strengthen your understanding of possessive adjectives. It’s perfect for Read moreanyone looking to improve their writing or communication skills.


Possessive Adjectives Questions and Answers

  • 1. 

    Choose the correct possessive adjective: "I forgot to bring ___ keys."

    • A.

      Her

    • B.

      My

    • C.

      Their

    • D.

      Its

    Correct Answer
    B. My
    Explanation
    In the sentence "I forgot to bring ___ keys," the correct possessive adjective is "my" because it refers to something that belongs to the speaker. Possessive adjectives like "my" show ownership. "Her," "their," and "its" refer to other people or things, not the speaker. The subject of the sentence is "I," so the adjective "my" is appropriate to match the first-person perspective. Using "my" ensures that the sentence clearly communicates that the speaker is talking about their own keys, not someone else’s.

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  • 2. 

    "The dog wagged ___ tail happily." Which word completes the sentence?

    • A.

      Her

    • B.

      Its

    • C.

      Their

    • D.

      Your

    Correct Answer
    B. Its
    Explanation
    "The dog wagged ___ tail happily" requires the possessive adjective "its" because it refers to something owned by the dog. "Its" is used for possession when the subject is an animal or thing without gender. "Her" and "their" are incorrect because they refer to people or plural subjects. The sentence describes an action done by a single dog, and since we don't know the dog's gender, "its" is the neutral, correct choice. The possessive adjective "its" makes it clear that the tail belongs to the dog in question.

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  • 3. 

    "This is not ___ book, it belongs to John." What is the correct possessive adjective?

    • A.

      My

    • B.

      His

    • C.

      Their

    • D.

      Your

    Correct Answer
    A. My
    Explanation
    In the sentence "This is not ___ book, it belongs to John," the correct possessive adjective is "my" because it refers to the speaker's relationship with the book. The sentence contrasts ownership by stating the book does not belong to the speaker but to John. "My" aligns with the first-person perspective, showing that the speaker is indicating their lack of ownership. "His" would be incorrect because it refers to someone else's possession, while "their" and "your" are not applicable as they refer to plural and second-person subjects.

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  • 4. 

    "She is meeting ___ friends at the park." Which possessive adjective is correct?

    • A.

      Their

    • B.

      My

    • C.

      Her

    • D.

      Its

    Correct Answer
    C. Her
    Explanation
    The correct possessive adjective in "She is meeting ___ friends at the park" is "her" because it refers to something that belongs to the subject "she." "Her" matches the third-person singular female subject, indicating that the friends in question belong to her. Other options like "their" and "my" would refer to different people, not the subject of the sentence. The possessive adjective "her" ensures that the ownership of the friends is correctly attributed to the female subject mentioned in the sentence.

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  • 5. 

    "They finished ___ homework before dinner." What possessive adjective completes the sentence?

    • A.

      Our

    • B.

      Their

    • C.

      My

    • D.

      Her

    Correct Answer
    B. Their
    Explanation
    "They finished ___ homework before dinner" uses the possessive adjective "their" to show ownership by a group. "They" refers to multiple people, so the correct possessive form is "their," which matches plural subjects. "Our" refers to the speaker and others, while "my" and "her" refer to singular ownership. In this context, "their" aligns with the plural subject "they," indicating that the group collectively completed the homework. Using the correct possessive adjective clarifies that the homework belongs to the group of people being discussed.

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  • 6. 

    Choose the correct word: "Is this ___ car parked outside?"

    • A.

      His

    • B.

      Their

    • C.

      Your

    • D.

      Its

    Correct Answer
    C. Your
    Explanation
    "Is this ___ car parked outside?" uses the possessive adjective "your" because the sentence is directed at someone in the second person. "Your" shows possession and refers to the person being spoken to. The question implies that the car may belong to the listener, and "your" appropriately matches this ownership assumption. "His," "their," and "its" would not fit because they refer to other people or things, not the person being directly addressed. The possessive adjective "your" ensures the sentence makes sense as a question aimed at determining possession.

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  • 7. 

    "We need to bring ___ own food to the picnic." Which possessive adjective is correct?

    • A.

      His

    • B.

      Their

    • C.

      Our

    • D.

      Her

    Correct Answer
    C. Our
    Explanation
    In the sentence "We need to bring ___ own food to the picnic," the possessive adjective "our" is correct because it shows possession by the subject "we." "Our" is the possessive form for first-person plural subjects, indicating that the food belongs to the speaker and others in the group. "His," "their," and "her" would not match the plural subject "we." Using "our" clarifies that the people going to the picnic are responsible for bringing their own food, and it aligns grammatically with the rest of the sentence.

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  • 8. 

    "He never remembers to take ___ jacket." Which possessive adjective fits here?

    • A.

      Their

    • B.

      His

    • C.

      Its

    • D.

      Our

    Correct Answer
    B. His
    Explanation
    "He never remembers to take ___ jacket" uses the possessive adjective "his" because the subject "he" requires a matching possessive form. "His" shows that the jacket belongs to the male subject being discussed. "Their" would imply multiple people, while "its" and "our" would refer to non-human objects or groups. "His" fits the singular, masculine subject, making the sentence grammatically correct and clear. This possessive adjective ensures that readers understand that the jacket belongs to the person being talked about in the sentence.

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  • 9. 

    "The cat licked ___ paws after eating." What’s the correct possessive adjective?

    • A.

      Its

    • B.

      Her

    • C.

      My

    • D.

      Their

    Correct Answer
    A. Its
    Explanation
    In the sentence "The cat licked ___ paws after eating," the correct possessive adjective is "its" because it refers to something belonging to the cat. Since the cat is an animal and the gender is unspecified, "its" is the appropriate choice to show possession. "Her" and "their" are incorrect because they either assume a specific gender or refer to a plural subject. The adjective "its" helps clarify that the paws belong to the cat, making the sentence both accurate and neutral in terms of gender.

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  • 10. 

    "Do you know if this is ___ house?" Choose the correct word.

    • A.

      Our

    • B.

      His

    • C.

      Your

    • D.

      Her

    Correct Answer
    C. Your
    Explanation
    The sentence "Do you know if this is ___ house?" uses "your" as the correct possessive adjective because it refers to the listener. The question is directed at the second person, asking if the house belongs to them. "Our," "his," and "her" refer to other people or groups, not the person being spoken to. By using "your," the sentence clearly indicates that the speaker is inquiring about the listener's possession of the house, making the question grammatically sound and contextually appropriate.

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Juliette Firla |MA (Teaching Writing) |
English Teacher
Juliette is a middle school English teacher at Sacred Heart of Greenwich, Connecticut. Juliette earned a BA in English/Language Arts Teacher Education from Elon University and an MA in Teaching Writing from Johns Hopkins University. She holds a Classroom Teacher license from the Connecticut State Department of Education. Juliette possesses strong skills in English language arts, writing, editing, and literature study. She has a deep passion for working with young people and contributing to the education of America's youth in the classroom.

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