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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #73653: Possessive case
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    > Similar tests: - Possessive case - Possession and apostrophe - Pronouns and Determiners - Possessive adjectives - Possessive adjectives - Possessive adjectives - Apostrophe - Genitive
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    Possessive case


    Answer the questions using the possessive case and contractions.Example:Whose car is it? - It's Jim's carWhose shoes are they? - They're Mike's shoes



    English exercise "Possessive case" created by valdyeuse with The test builder
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    1.         Whose car is it ? (Mr Jonn)    .
    2.                           Whose shoes are they ?  (mum)     .
    3.                            Whose books are they ? (my sister)    .
    4.                                   Whose rabbit is it ? (Mary's sisters)    .
    5.                          Whose cats are they (my grandparents)    .
    6.                       Whose house is it ? (James and Mary)    .
    7.                                 Whose friends are they ? (our children)    .
    8.                                  Whose coloured pencils are they ? (Dora)    .
    9.                                       Whose dog is it ? (George)    .
    10.                            Whose fruit are they ? (our neighbours)    .








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