Possessive Adjectives in Sentences Quiz
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The possessive adjective 'my' indicates ownership in the sentence: 'My cat is sleeping on the couch.'

True

In the sentence: 'It's his turn to play the game.', the possessive adjective 'his' indicates ownership of the game.

False

The possessive adjective 'our' in the sentence: 'Our school is closed for renovation.' shows ownership of the school.

True

Using possessive adjectives like 'their' helps describe the relationship between nouns and their owners.

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'Her dog is barking outside.' uses 'her' as a possessive adjective to indicate ownership of the barking.

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

The possessive adjective 'its' can be used to show ownership of an object.

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In the sentence: 'Your keys are on the counter.', 'keys' is the subject of the sentence.

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

Possessive adjectives can only appear before a noun and not modify other words in a sentence.

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

'His bike is parked next to hers.' - In this sentence, both 'his' and 'hers' are possessive adjectives indicating ownership.

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'My sister's cat ran away.' demonstrates the use of a possessive adjective to show ownership.

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Study Notes

Possessive Adjectives in Sentences

Possessive adjectives are a type of adjective used to show possession or ownership. They are used to describe the relationship between a noun and the person or thing that owns it. In English, the possessive adjectives are:

  • My
  • Your
  • His
  • Her
  • Its
  • Our
  • Their

These words are used before a noun to indicate who or what the noun belongs to. For example, "My car is red." In this sentence, "my" is the possessive adjective indicating the ownership of the car.

Possessive adjectives are used in various contexts and can modify other words in a sentence. They can appear before a noun to describe the relationship between the noun and the owner, or they can be used as the subject or object of a sentence.

Examples of Possessive Adjectives in Sentences

Here are some examples of possessive adjectives used in sentences:

  1. My cat is sleeping on the couch. (Possessive adjective "my" shows the ownership of the cat.)
  2. Her book is on the table. (Possessive adjective "her" shows the ownership of the book.)
  3. Our house is at the end of the street. (Possessive adjective "our" shows the ownership of the house.)
  4. Their car is parked in the garage. (Possessive adjective "their" shows the ownership of the car.)
  5. It's your turn to play the game. (Possessive adjective "your" shows the ownership of the turn to play the game.)

Use in Complex Sentences

Possessive adjectives can also be used in more complex sentences. For example:

  • Your friend's dog barked all night.
  • His sister's wedding is this weekend.
  • Their mother's favorite book is on the shelf.

In these sentences, the possessive adjectives are used to show the relationship between the noun and the person or thing that owns it.

Conclusion

Possessive adjectives are an essential part of the English language, used to describe the relationship between a noun and the person or thing that owns it. They are used in various contexts and can modify other words in a sentence, making them an important tool for clear communication.

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Test your knowledge of possessive adjectives in English sentences with this quiz. Learn how possessive adjectives indicate ownership and describe the relationship between a noun and its owner. Explore examples and usage in both simple and complex sentences.

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