Write the numbers in words.
28 + 75 = one hundred three.
109 - 66 = forty-three.
2010/2 = one thousand five.
311 * 7 = two thousand one hundred seventy-seven.
Do these exercises on possessive adjectives.
Choose the right possessive adjective:
1. Two students didn't do _
their_mathematics homework.
2. I have a car. _
My_car is black.
3. We have a dog._
Its_ name is Pancho.
4. Nancy is from England._
Her_husband is from Australia.
5. Farid and Nadia go to a high school. _
Their_ little brother goes to primary school.
6. Mr O'Brian has a van. _
His_van is very old.
7. We go to a high school. _
Our_high school is fantastic.
8. I like singing. _
My_mother sings with me.
9. François and Alain are French._
Their_family is from France.
10. Mary likes _
her_ grandmother. She often visits her.
Possessive Adjectives
Replace the personal pronouns by possessive adjectives.
1. Where are (you) your friends now?
2. Here is a postcard from (I) my friend Peggy.
3. She lives in Australia now with (she) her family.
4. (She) Her husband works in Newcastle.
5. (He) His company builds ships.
6. (They) Their children go to school in Newcastle.
7. (I) My husband and I want to go to Australia, too.
8. We want to see Peggy and (she) her family next winter.
9. (We) Our winter!
10. Because it is (they) their summer.
Replace the personal pronouns by possessive adjectives:
1. Where is (I)_my book?
2. Here is (we)_our_ teacher.
3. She goes to school with (she)_her_ brother.
4. (They)_Their_ father works in a car factory.
5. (You) _Your_laptop is very expensive.
6. (He) _His_favorite hobby is tennis.
7. (I)_My_ husband and I want to go to Paris.
8. We want to see (it)_its_ historical monuments.
9. Leila likes (she) _her_dog !
10. (It) _Its_name is Bobby.