Possessive adjectives.
Complete the following senteces with the possessive adjective which refers to the subject of the sentence.
1. She knows her lesson well.
2. I also know my lesson well.
3. Gail likes her English class very much.
4. I do my homework on the bus every day.
5. You always get good marks on your examination.
6. Both girls prepare their lessson well.
7. Mr.Bach drives to work in his car.
8. Mary and I do our homework together.
9. Grace writes a latter to her aunt every week.
10 .The dog wags its tail when it sees its dinner dish.
11. The children take their toys to the park.
12. I write the new words in my notebook.
13. Each cat has its own dish for food and water.
14. Both boys ride their bicycles to school.
15. You and Henry spend a lot of time on their homework.
16. We enjoy our English class.
17. She always does well on all her examinations.
THERE IS , THERE ARE
Complete the following sentences with There is or There are.
1. There are no Australians in this class.
2. There is someone at the door.
3. There are a lot of students absent today.
4. There is a mailbox on the corner.
5. There are three lamps in the room.
6. There are two large windows in the room.
7. There is only one door.
8. There are a lot of English classes in our school.
9. There is nobody in the room now.
10. There is a letter on the table for you.
11. There are several beautiful parks in this city.
12. There are twelve months in a year.
13. There is only one cloud in the sky.
14. There is no one at home.
15. There are dishes but no silverware on the table.
16. There are no stores in this section of town.

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