Possessive Adjectives for Kids & Teens
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Possessive Adjectives for Kids & Teens

This ESL worksheet is designed to help kids and teens master possessive adjectives while building confidence in grammar skills. The worksheet features clear explanations, fill-in-the-blank activities, matching exercises, sentence unscrambling tasks, error correction exercises, and personalized writing prompts. Perfect for A1-A2 learners, it provides a structured approach to using possessive adjectives accurately in everyday contexts.

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Study this grammar rule.

Possessive adjectives are words that show ownership or possession. They are used before nouns to indicate to whom something belongs. - Example: "This is my book." (The book belongs to me.) - Example: "Her car is red." (The car belongs to her.) Possessive adjectives do not change if the noun is singular or plural. - Example: "These are my books." Here are the possessive adjectives in English: 1. my (for "I") 2. your (for "you") 3. his (for "he") 4. her (for "she") 5. its (for "it") 6. our (for "we") 7. their (for "they")
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Transform the words in brackets into possessive adjectives to complete each sentence.

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Match the sentences on the left with their pairs on the right.

4

Unscramble the words to make sentences using possessive adjectives.

5

Find and correct the mistakes.

6

Write a short text describing your neighborhood.

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