English Grammar Exercises - Have / Has + Possessive Adjectives - Set 2
ฝัง
- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.ย. 2024
- English grammar exercises to practice HAVE / HAS and Possessive Adjectives (my, your, his, her, its, our, their).
The viewer has to fill the blank in each sentence with an appropriate word, either HAVE or HAS or a possessive adjective. These sentences contain slightly more advanced vocabulary compared to the exercises in set 1 here: • Have / Has + Possessiv...
All of the answers will appear after a few seconds. The viewer can click pause to give themselves more time to complete each sentence.
I recommend watching our Grammar lesson about Possessive Adjectives before completing these exercises:
• Possessive Adjectives ...
We also have a grammar lesson about the difference between HIS and HER in English:
• HIS - HER - Possessive...
There is a more basic version of these exercises (Set 1) available here:
• Have / Has + Possessiv...
See our English lesson about Possessive Adjectives (includes a video) here:
www.woodwarden...
#LearnEnglish #PossessiveAdjectives #EnglishExercises
💚💚💚 How to support WOODWARD ENGLISH 💚💚💚
📗 ENGLISH LANGUAGE RESOURCES 📗
🌿 www.woodwarden...
English Resources for Teachers and Parents. (PDF and PPT - Ideal for ESOL students or homeschool). These PDFs are also great for those studying English alone.
⭐ LIVE 1-ON-1 ENGLISH LESSONS ⭐
🌿 go.italki.com/... (affiliate)
Get $10 USD in italki credits after booking your first language lesson.
The most EFFICIENT way to reach English fluency!
- Customized 1-on-1 lessons with professionally qualified teachers that cater to students’ learning needs and interests.
- Speaking with humans is the best way to learn English.
🎥 JOIN Woodward English on TH-cam 🎥
🌿 / woodwardenglish
- Exclusive videos only for members.
- Exclusive members only posts in our YT community tab
- Exclusive Discord channel.
- Loyalty badges next to your name in comments and live chat
- Custom emoji to use in live chat
📗 BOOKS I RECOMMEND 📗
🌿 Practical English Usage - Michael Swan - amzn.to/3lG2AMU
🌿 English Grammar in Use - Raymond Murphy - amzn.to/2YOrjoX
🌿 Official Cambridge Guide to IELTS - amzn.to/3lG489i
🌿 The Practice of English Language Teaching - Jeremy Harmer - amzn.to/2YSsYub
🌿 Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary - amzn.to/3mOKN5f
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases at no extra cost to you.
Each purchase of the above helps me to continue creating more free English language resources on TH-cam and the Woodward English websites.
💚💚💚 Do you like WOODWARD ENGLISH and want to learn more? 💚💚💚
Here are the next steps to improving your English:
1) SUBSCRIBE to the WOODWARD ENGLISH channel so you know when I create new videos to help you improve your English.
🌿 www.youtube.co...
Make sure you click the notification bell so you know immediately when I upload a new English lesson.
2) See our FREE ENGLISH LESSONS and language learning articles:
🌿 www.grammar.cl (Grammar lessons)
🌿 www.vocabulary.cl (Vocabulary lessons)
🌿 www.woodwarden... (Free English courses)
3) LET'S CONNECT!
🌿 / woodwardenglish
🌿 / woodwardenglish
🌿 / woodwardenglish
🌿 / woodwardenglish
✉️ Send us a postcard from your country ✉️
Rob Woodward
P.O. Box 38438
Howick
Auckland 2145
New Zealand
NOTE: Our English lessons and English language resources are for people over the age of 13.
Have an awesome day!
- Rob Woodward
Thanks!
Thank you so much Wilson. We really appreciate that!!
Have an awesome day!
This is very helpful- thanks!! 👍
Glad it was helpful!
@@WoodwardEnglish😊ŭr e e?ask ifbtgr zr 3
it's very helpful exercise
..thank you sir
Most welcome
Thank you Sir. You are a good teacher 🤗
So nice of you
sir thank you so much.
I'm still exercising 🤔. Thanks 👍
Keep it up
Thanks you Teacher.
Really helpful. I can put my finger on it. 👍
Great!
🙏🏻👍👍👍👍👍 great class.!!
Thank you! 😃
Very good
Thanks
Brasil
Good lesdpn thanks ✌😃👍
You're welcome 👍
Sir is it keep practicing or keep practising or keep practice
In British English, 'practise' is the verb and 'practice' is the noun. In American English, 'practice' is both the verb and the noun.
@@WoodwardEnglish sir what should we write in British English? Please specify the answer
I love you
❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉