Replace the underlined parts of the sentences with suitable possessive pronouns and write them in the space provided.
1. This is a photo of my city. Do you have a photo of your city?
2. My presentation of Ha Noi is shorter than his presentation.
3. We are proud of our city, and they are proud of their city.
4. Her costume is colourful and my costume is colourful, too.
5. I shared with my class some pictures of my hometown. After that Lan shared her
pictures.
6. You have your collection and we have our collection, too.
7. Our dishes are usually very hot. What about your dishes?
8. Everybody has got their maps. Can I have my map?
1. This is a photo of my city. Do you have a photo of your city?
-> yours
2. My presentation of Ha Noi is shorter than his presentation.
-> his
3. We are proud of our city, and they are proud of their city.
-> theirs
4. Her costume is colourful and my costume is colourful, too.
-> mine
5. I shared with my class some pictures of my hometown. After that Lan shared her
pictures.
-> hers
6. You have your collection and we have 7. Our dishes are usually very hot. What about ?
-> yours
my map?
-> mine
1. This is a photo of my city. Do you have a photo of your city? -> yours
2. My presentation of Ha Noi is shorter than his presentation. -> his
3. We are proud of our city, and they are proud of their city. -> theirs
4. Her costume is colourful and my costume is colourful, too. -> mine
5. I shared with my class some pictures of my hometown. After that Lan shared her pictures. -> hers
6. You have your collection and we have our collection, too. -> ours
7. Our dishes are usually very hot. What about your dishes? -> yours
8. Everybody has got their maps. Can I have my map? -> mine