Subject Possessive
pronouns adjectives
Mr. Smith is Kate’s boss. He is her boss. I → my
You → your
Larry’s colleague is Teresa. Teresa is his colleague.
He → his
We are their neighbors. She → her
We are Sara and Todd’s neighbors.
We → our
I am Ms. Tan’s student. She is my teacher. They → their
We are Marty’s classmates. Marty is our classmate.
Circle the correct word or words to complete each sentence.
1. Mr. Thomas is (my / I) boss. 6. He’s (my / I) colleague.
2. Is Mrs. Cory (you / your) teacher? 7. Mr. Bello is (Alec / Alec’s) neighbor.
3. Is (she / her) Dr. Kim? 8. Jake is (Ms. Rose / Ms. Rose’s) student.
4. Are (they / their) Connie and Sam? 9. (He’s / His) an architect.
5. Are (your / you) Barry’s friend? 10. (Kyle / Kyle’s) new classmate is Ray.
Relationships
3. a classmate 2. a friend 1. a neighbor
5. a boss 4. a colleague
A: Hello Tom, this is Mary. Mary’s my
classmate.
B: Hi, Mary.
C: Hi, Tom. Nice to meet you.
B: Nice to meet you, too.
Personalize the conversation.
A: ……..……, this is ….…..……. . ………….’s my ………………. .
B: Hi, …………… .
C: Hi, ……….…… . Nice to meet you.
B: Nice to meet you, too.