Possessives: my / your / his / her / our / their
Do thisSay the lines like real answers. Repeat the useful ones.
1. Read one line2. Say it out loud3. Make one personal version
Need help?
- Do not memorize first.
- Say the sentence even if it feels slow.
- Rest 10 seconds between sets.
- Stop when the pattern feels easier to repeat.
Use possessives to show who something belongs to.
Daniel's things
- Daniel has his suitcase.
- He checks his phone.
- His mother sends a message.
- He finds his apartment.
- He puts his bag down.
- His table is next to the window.
- His first day at work is tomorrow.
Real examples
- This is my phone.
- That is your bag.
- His room is small.
- Her message is short.
- Our class starts soon.
- Their apartment is near here.
Your Turn
- Say three things you have with my.
- Say two things Daniel has with his.
- Say one question with your.
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