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What is Juan's statement about himself?
What is Juan's statement about himself?
What is the correct way to refer to Dani's camera?
What is the correct way to refer to Dani's camera?
What can be said about the teacher?
What can be said about the teacher?
What is the correct statement about Jorge?
What is the correct statement about Jorge?
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Who is the speaker's teacher?
Who is the speaker's teacher?
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What is the main function of the article 'the'?
What is the main function of the article 'the'?
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Which of the following is an example of a possessive adjective?
Which of the following is an example of a possessive adjective?
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What is the function of the quantifier 'some'?
What is the function of the quantifier 'some'?
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What is the main difference between 'this' and 'that'?
What is the main difference between 'this' and 'that'?
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What is the function of the interrogative determiner 'which'?
What is the function of the interrogative determiner 'which'?
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What is the main difference between 'a' and 'an'?
What is the main difference between 'a' and 'an'?
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Study Notes
Articles
- The: used to refer to specific nouns, implies the listener knows what is being referred to
- Examples of using The: "I'm going to the store." "She's reading the book."
Possessive Adjectives
- My, Your, His, Her, Its, Our, Their: used to show possession or relationship
- Examples of using possessive adjectives: "This is my book." "That's her car."
- Used to describe a noun or pronoun, indicating who it belongs to
Quantifiers
- Some, Any, All, Both, Each, Every, Few, Little, Much, Many: used to indicate quantity
- Examples of using quantifiers: "I have some money." "She eats very little."
- Can be used with countable and uncountable nouns
Demonstratives
- This, That, These, Those: used to point out specific nouns
- Examples of using demonstratives: "I want this book." "Can you pass me that pen."
- This/These used for closer objects, That/Those used for farther objects
Interrogative Determiners
- Which, What: used to ask questions about specific nouns
- Examples of using interrogative determiners: "Which book do you want?" "What's your name?"
- Used to gather more information about a specific noun
Correct Options
- Correct options for the given sentences:
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- My name is Juan.
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- You are Spanish.
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- That's Dani and that's his camera.
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- She is my teacher. She is funny.
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- I am Russian.
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- This is Jorge. He is from Mexico.
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Test your understanding of possessive adjectives and personal pronouns in English sentences. Identify the correct usage of I, my, you, your, he, his, she, her, and it in sentences.