Menu Home Grammar Verbs Simple Present Simple Present_Negative Simple Present and Present Continuous Present Perfect Exercise Have been vs. Have gone Past Continuous Exercise Simple Past_Irregular Verbs Used to + Infinitive Simple Past vs. Past Continuous Simple Past vs Past Perfect Simple Past and Present Perfect Simple Past vs. Past Continuous vs. Past Perfect Future with “will” Exercise Passive Voice Active Voice or Passive Voice Exercise Active or Passive Voice? Simple Present Passive Simple Present Passive Exercise Simple Present Passive_Negative Simple Present Passive-Questions Simple Past Passive Exercise Passive Voice – Mixed Tenses Exercise Passive to Active (Mixed Tenses) Exercise Adjectives in English Comparative Adjectives Exercise Superlative Adjectives Exercise Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Exercise Adjectives Ending with -ing and -ed Exercise Quantifiers in English Some or Any? A few or A little? Vocabulary Reading Writing Worksheets Personal Pronouns Possessive Adjectives Menu Grammar Verbs Simple Present Simple Present_Negative Simple Present and Present Continuous Present Perfect Exercise Have been vs. Have gone Past Continuous Exercise Simple Past_Irregular Verbs Used to + Infinitive Simple Past vs. Past Continuous Simple Past vs Past Perfect Simple Past and Present Perfect Simple Past vs. Past Continuous vs. Past Perfect Future with “will” Exercise Passive Voice Active Voice or Passive Voice Exercise Active or Passive Voice? Simple Present Passive Simple Present Passive Exercise Simple Present Passive_Negative Simple Present Passive-Questions Simple Past Passive Exercise Passive Voice – Mixed Tenses Exercise Passive to Active (Mixed Tenses) Exercise Adjectives in English Comparative Adjectives Exercise Superlative Adjectives Exercise Comparative and Superlative Adjectives Exercise Adjectives Ending with -ing and -ed Exercise Quantifiers in English Some or Any? A few or A little? Vocabulary Reading Writing Worksheets Personal Pronouns Possessive Adjectives Possessive Adjectives Complete these sentences with the appropriate possessive adjectives: my, our, your, her, his, its, their. 1. I have one brother. brother is a doctor. 2. Lucy is a teacher. husband works in the same school. 3. I met Tom yesterday. He told me father is retiring soon. 4. They are happy with new neighbors. 5. My sister wants to change phone. 6. teacher gives us a lot of homework. 7. I have been looking for you! I’ve found lost keys. 8. They want to move to new house. 9. The dog is wagging tail. 10. We will replace the doors because handles are loose. Time’s up ______________________Related Pages: Personal Pronouns Download worksheet in pdf