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Question

jess will carry your book.
the club has its rules.
practice a identifying possessive pronouns
read each sentence. then, circle the possessive pronoun or pronouns.
example: my name is on the list.
answer: my name is on the list.

  1. that library book about computers is mine.
  2. your story about the missing wallet is odd
  3. his special project will take more time.
  4. the next stop on the bus is ours.
  5. their answer did not satisfy the police
  6. the committee did not accomplish its goals.
  7. is this sweater hers or yours?
  8. i like my book report better than theirs.
  9. your planning for the trip could be improved.
  10. our meeting must be postponed.

Explanation:

Response

To solve this, we identify possessive pronouns in each sentence. Possessive pronouns show ownership. Here are the answers for each sentence:

Sentence 1: That library book about computers is mine.

Possessive pronoun: mine (shows the book belongs to the speaker).

Sentence 2: Your story about the missing wallet is odd.

Possessive pronoun: Your (shows the story belongs to "you").

Sentence 3: His special project will take more time.

Possessive pronoun: His (shows the project belongs to "him").

Sentence 4: The next stop on the bus is ours.

Possessive pronoun: ours (shows the stop belongs to the speaker and others).

Sentence 5: Their answer did not satisfy the police.

Possessive pronoun: Their (shows the answer belongs to "them").

Sentence 6: The committee did not accomplish its goals.

Possessive pronoun: its (shows the goals belong to the committee).

Sentence 7: Is this sweater hers or yours?

Possessive pronouns: hers (shows the sweater belongs to "her"), yours (shows the sweater belongs to "you").

Sentence 8: I like my book report better than theirs.

Possessive pronouns: my (shows the report belongs to the speaker), theirs (shows the report belongs to "them").

Sentence 9: Your planning for the trip could be improved.

Possessive pronoun: Your (shows the planning belongs to "you").

Sentence 10: Our meeting must be postponed.

Possessive pronoun: Our (shows the meeting belongs to the speaker and others).

Final Answers (circled pronouns for each sentence):
  1. mine
  2. Your
  3. His
  4. ours
  5. Their
  6. its
  7. hers, yours
  8. my, theirs
  9. Your
  10. Our

Answer:

To solve this, we identify possessive pronouns in each sentence. Possessive pronouns show ownership. Here are the answers for each sentence:

Sentence 1: That library book about computers is mine.

Possessive pronoun: mine (shows the book belongs to the speaker).

Sentence 2: Your story about the missing wallet is odd.

Possessive pronoun: Your (shows the story belongs to "you").

Sentence 3: His special project will take more time.

Possessive pronoun: His (shows the project belongs to "him").

Sentence 4: The next stop on the bus is ours.

Possessive pronoun: ours (shows the stop belongs to the speaker and others).

Sentence 5: Their answer did not satisfy the police.

Possessive pronoun: Their (shows the answer belongs to "them").

Sentence 6: The committee did not accomplish its goals.

Possessive pronoun: its (shows the goals belong to the committee).

Sentence 7: Is this sweater hers or yours?

Possessive pronouns: hers (shows the sweater belongs to "her"), yours (shows the sweater belongs to "you").

Sentence 8: I like my book report better than theirs.

Possessive pronouns: my (shows the report belongs to the speaker), theirs (shows the report belongs to "them").

Sentence 9: Your planning for the trip could be improved.

Possessive pronoun: Your (shows the planning belongs to "you").

Sentence 10: Our meeting must be postponed.

Possessive pronoun: Our (shows the meeting belongs to the speaker and others).

Final Answers (circled pronouns for each sentence):
  1. mine
  2. Your
  3. His
  4. ours
  5. Their
  6. its
  7. hers, yours
  8. my, theirs
  9. Your
  10. Our