Possessive Adjectives Exercises for Beginners – Free Interactive Test

Possessive Adjectives Exercises with Answers for Beginners

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!

Quiz Time For English Learners: Possessive Adjectives Exercises
Quiz Time For English Learners

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.

Replace the personal pronouns with possessive adjectives:

  1. Where is (I) book?
  2. Here is (we) teacher.
  3. She goes to school with (she) brother.
  4. (They) father works in a car factory.
  5. (You) laptop is very expensive.
  6. (He) favorite hobby is tennis.
  7. (I) husband and I want to go to Paris.
  8. We want to see (it) historical monuments.
  9. Leila likes (she) dog!
  10. (It) name is Bobby.

Choose the right possessive adjective:

  1. Two students didn't do mathematics homework.
  2. I have a car. color is black.
  3. We have a dog. name is Pancho.
  4. Nancy is from England. husband is from Australia.
  5. Ann and Nadia go to a high school. little brother goes to a primary school.
  6. Alan has a van. van is very old.
  7. We go to a high school. high school is fantastic.
  8. I like singing. mother sings with me.
  9. François and Alain are French. family is from France.
  10. Mary likes grandmother. She often visits her.

Quick Recap

Here’s a simple chart to help you remember the possessive adjectives:

PronounPossessive AdjectiveExample
ImyThis is my book.
YouyourIs that your car?
HehisHis bag is on the chair.
SheherHer name is Anna.
ItitsThe dog wagged its tail.
WeourOur house is big.
TheytheirTheir teacher is kind.
Possessive Adjectives in English
Possessive Adjectives in English

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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