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ONLINE ENGLISH GRAMMAR QUIZ
topic: POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS/ADJECTIVES | level: Advanced




Choose whether each sentence requires a possessive adjective or a possessive pronoun:
EX: That car is not his. It's mine. (possessive pronoun)
OR That's my car. (possessive adjective)



1. She's not his friend, she's (my/mine).

2. Robert didn't drink his own coffee. He drank (her/hers).

3. That is one of (hers/her) friends.

4. His neighborhood is safe, while (my/mine) neighborhood isn't.

5. His neighborhood is safe, while (my/mine) isn't.

6. Did (your/yours) mother call?

7. I don't know (them/their) very well.

8. I don't know (them/their) daughter very well.

9. I talked to (my/me) grandmother for three hours last night.

10. I think I got my notes mixed up with (your/yours).







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