Possessive Adjectives and Personal Pronouns Quiz
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What is Juan's statement about himself?

  • He is Russian.
  • He is Spanish.
  • _My name is Juan._ (correct)
  • He is from Mexico.
  • What is the correct way to refer to Dani's camera?

  • That's Dani and that is Dani's camera.
  • That's Dani and that's Dani's camera.
  • That's Dani and that's his camera. (correct)
  • That's Dani and that's her camera.
  • What can be said about the teacher?

  • She is from Mexico.
  • She is Spanish.
  • She is funny. (correct)
  • She is Russian.
  • What is the correct statement about Jorge?

    <p>He is from Mexico.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who is the speaker's teacher?

    <p>She</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main function of the article 'the'?

    <p>To refer to specific nouns</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is an example of a possessive adjective?

    <p>My</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the function of the quantifier 'some'?

    <p>To indicate quantity</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main difference between 'this' and 'that'?

    <p>One is used for closer objects, and the other for farther objects</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the function of the interrogative determiner 'which'?

    <p>To ask questions about specific nouns</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main difference between 'a' and 'an'?

    <p>One is used for nouns that start with a vowel sound, and the other for nouns that start with a consonant sound</p> Signup and view all the answers

    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:
        1. My name is Juan.
        1. You are Spanish.
        1. That's Dani and that's his camera.
        1. She is my teacher. She is funny.
        1. I am Russian.
        1. 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.

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