Week 15: Possessive Adjectives

Possessive Adjectives
At the end of the lesson, you will be able to identify and use possessive adjectives correctly in sentences.
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Possessive Adjectives
At the end of the lesson, you will be able to identify and use possessive adjectives correctly in sentences.

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Aim: By the end of the lesson, students will be able to identify, understand and use correctly possessive adjectives in sentences.

Objective:

- To introduce the concept and use of possessive adjectives.
- To practice the correct use of possessive adjectives in sentences.
- To develop the students’ communication skills through group activities and discussion.
- To reinforce students' understanding of the use of possessive adjectives through practice exercises.
What do you think possessive adjectives are?

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Definition of Possessive Adjectives
Possessive adjectives are used to show ownership or possession of a noun or pronoun.
Some examples of possessive adjectives are: my, your, his, her, its, our, and their.

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Possessive adjectives tell you who something (such as
a pet) belongs to. Possessive adjectives are used before the noun. They change
depending on whether the owner is singular, plural, male
or female, the person you are talking to, or yourself. 
Examples of Possessive Adjectives
Some examples of possessive adjectives are: my, your, his, her, its, our, and their.

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Provide the students with examples of possessive adjectives and explain their usage.
My and Your
My and your are possessive adjectives that show ownership or possession of a noun or pronoun by the speaker or the person being spoken to.

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Explain the usage of my and your and provide examples.
His and Her
His and her are possessive adjectives that show ownership or possession of a noun or pronoun by a male or female person respectively.

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Explain the usage of his and her and provide examples.
Its
Its is a possessive adjective that shows ownership or possession of a noun or pronoun by an animal or object.

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Explain the usage of its and provide examples.
Our and Their
Our and their are possessive adjectives that show ownership or possession of a noun or pronoun by a group of people.

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Explain the usage of our and their and provide examples.
______ parents are coming to visit this weekend.
A
He
B
Our
C
They
D
You

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______ jacket is on the couch.
A
He
B
us
C
His
D
Mine

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______ shoes are under the bed.
A
It
B
Her
C
You
D
He

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______ class is after lunch.
A
I
B
You
C
He
D
Their

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______ dog loves to play fetch.
A
He
B
You
C
My
D
She

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