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Possessive Adjectives Exercises
Ready to practice possessive adjectives? These free online exercises will help you learn how to use my, your, his, her, its, our, and their correctly. Perfect for beginners and ESL students — check your answers instantly and improve your grammar step by step!

Possessive Adjectives Exercises
Try the exercises below on possessive adjectives and click the button to check your answers. Before doing the exercises, you may want to read the lesson on possessive adjectives.
Quick Recap
Here’s a simple chart to help you remember the possessive adjectives:
| Pronoun | Possessive Adjective | Example |
|---|---|---|
| I | my | This is my book. |
| You | your | Is that your car? |
| He | his | His bag is on the chair. |
| She | her | Her name is Anna. |
| It | its | The dog wagged its tail. |
| We | our | Our house is big. |
| They | their | Their teacher is kind. |

FAQs about Possessive Adjectives
What are possessive adjectives?
Possessive adjectives show ownership or belonging, such as my, your, his, her, its, our, and their. They come before a noun, e.g., my book, their house.
What’s the difference between possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns?
– Possessive adjectives come before a noun, like my book or their car.
– Possessive pronouns replace the noun, like mine or theirs.
Example: This is my pen. That one is yours.
How can I practice possessive adjectives?
You can use interactive online exercises like the ones above to test yourself, check your answers instantly, and learn from mistakes.
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