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H) Complete the passage. Use these words.
my your his her its our their his

Hello. …………… name is Patrick. I’m nine. I have got a brother. His name is Andy and he’s eleven. We are on holiday in Spain. The hotel is very good and …………. swimming-pool is large.
Andy and I have got a sister. ……….. name is Liz. She’s six years old. …………. mother and father are in the restaurant now. Their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Bolton, are in the restaurant, too. …………. two sons are in the pool.
Andy has got a girl-friend. …………… girl-friend’s name is Sandra. She’s in …………… class at school.
Where is your family? Is ……………. family here, too?
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Answered by qwvilla
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Question :

Complete the passage. Use these words.

my , your , his , her , its , our , their , his

Hello. …………… name is Patrick. I’m nine. I have got a brother. His name is Andy and he’s eleven. We are on holiday in Spain. The hotel is very good and …………. swimming-pool is large.

Andy and I have got a sister. ……….. name is Liz. She’s six years old. …………. mother and father are in the restaurant now. Their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Bolton, are in the restaurant, too. …………. two sons are in the pool.

Andy has got a girl-friend. …………… girl-friend’s name is Sandra. She’s in …………… class at school.

Where is your family? Is ……………. family here, too?

Answer :

Hello, my name is Patrick. I’m nine. I have got a brother. His name is Andy and he’s eleven. We are on holiday in Spain. The hotel is very good and its swimming-pool is large.

swimming-pool is large. Andy and I have got a sister. Her name is Liz. She’s six years old. Our mother and father are in the restaurant now. Their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Bolton, are in the restaurant, too. Their two sons are in the pool.

two sons are in the pool. Andy has got a girl-friend. his girl-friend’s name is Sandra. She’s in her class at school.

class at school. Where is your family? Is your family here, too?

  • We filled in the blanks with appropriate pronouns.

  • Pronouns are the words you substitute for other nouns when your reader or listener already knows which nouns you’re referring to. For example, you might say, “I have a pet .He’s brown and white.” There’s no need to clarify that you’re describing my pet in the second sentence because I already mentioned him in the first.

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