I. Choose the best answer:
1. Manchester is famous _________ its football teams.
a. in b. with c. for d. as
2. Oxford University was built _________ the 12th century.
a. in b. of c. at d. on
3. The Golden Gate Bridge is San Francisco’s most famous _________.
a. building b. monument c. palace d. landmark
4. The package includes a tour of Sydney’s famous _________.
a. Opera House b. Eiffel Tower c. Big Ben d. White House
5. What is the capital of Greece? - _________
a. Amsterdam b. Athens c. Stockholm d. Sydney
6. The Sydney Opera House is considered as the symbol of __________.
A. Asia B. America C. Australia D. Europe
7. Vietnam is located in Southeast __________.
A. America B. Asia C. Australia D. Europe
8. The smallest __________ in the world is Australia.
A. continent B. ocean C. country D. city
9. Some developed nations namely Britain, France and Germany are located in _______.
A. America B. Asia C. Australia D. Europe
10. Have you ever seen Big Ben? It is the most visited __________in Britain.
A. city B. country C. landmark D. continent
11. Have you got _________ pen, or would you like to borrow _________?
A. your – mine B. yours – my C. yours – mine
12. Jane’s voice is good. _________ is good, too.
A. I B. my C. mine
13. _________ cat is adorable. _________ is adorable too.
A. Your – My B. Your – Mine C. Yours – Mine
14. My face looks like _________ face.
A. she B.her C. hers
15. It’s not _________ fault. It’s_________.
A. your – mine B. yours – mine C. your – my
II. Choose whether each sentence requires a possessive adjective or a possessive pronoun.
1. She’s not his friend, she’s (my/mine).
2. Robert didn’t drive his own car. He drove (her/ hers).
3. That is one of (hers/ her) best friends.
4. Hid neighborhood is safe, while (my/ mine) neighbourhood isn’t.
5. Did (your/ yours) mother call you yesterday evening?
6. I don’t know (them/their) very well.
7. I don’t know (them/their) daughter very well.
8. I talked to (my/ me) grandmother for three hours last night.
9. She will never tell (him/his) about that.
10. I think I got my notes mixed up with (your/ yours).