Possessive Adjectives Exercises

The following are possessive adjectives exercises in the multiple-choice test format with answers. We also listed several possessive adjectives and pronouns examples and sentences in the explanation tab. You can also download all exercises as PDF or Word files for free at the worksheet tab.

Possessive Adjectives and Subject Pronouns

In English, subject pronouns and possessive adjectives are related but used differently. Subject pronouns replace the subject of a sentence (who is doing the action), while possessive adjectives show who owns something and come before a noun.

Form and Use of Possesive Adjectives and Subject Pronouns

Here is a table showing the subject pronouns and their corresponding possessive adjectives with examples:

Subject Pronoun Possessive Adjective Example
I my This is my bag.
you your Is that your phone?
he his His car is red.
she her Her name is Anna.
it its The cat is licking its paw.
we our This is our house.
they their Their dog is friendly.

How to Use Possessive Adjectives

  • Use a possessive adjective before a noun (thing, person, animal).
  • It changes depending on the owner, not the thing being owned.
  • Examples:
    • My book is on the table.
    • Their school is big.

Quick Tips

  • Never use an article (a, an, the) with a possessive adjective. Say “my dog”, not “the my dog”.
  • Remember: its (possessive) is different from it’s (= it is).
  • Think: "Who owns it?" Then use the correct word: my, your, his, her, etc.
  • Practice with objects around you: “my pen,” “your chair,” “our classroom.”
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Choose the correct option to complete the Possessive Adjectives Exercises below.
1

Peter loves _____ new job. He started working last week.

a.
he
b.
his
c.
him
2

This is Maria’s jacket. That one is _____.

a.
hers
b.
her
c.
she
3

The students are writing _____ names on the paper.

a.
they
b.
them
c.
their
4

I have a brother. _____ name is Jack.

a.
His
b.
He
c.
Him
5

We should invite Tom and Anna to _____ party.

a.
our
b.
ours
c.
their
6

My laptop is old, but _____ screen is still good.

a.
its
b.
his
c.
it's
7

Jack and Emily are playing with _____ dog in the park.

a.
their
b.
our
c.
them
8

Lisa forgot _____ phone at home this morning.

a.
her
b.
hers
c.
she
9

Is that _____ pen or mine?

a.
you
b.
your
c.
yours
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