Questões de Pronome possessivo substantivo | Possessive pronoun (Inglês)

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Read the following passage:



'Sally's cat is very playful. It loves to chase after ____ tail and play with ____ toys. ____ bed is soft and comfortable, and it always sleeps in it at night.'



From the passage, identify the appropriate possessive pronouns to complete the sentences, indicating ownership and relationship with the nouns. Which possessive pronouns should be used to properly fill in the blanks in the passage?
  • A its, its, its
  • B his, her, their
  • C his, their, its
  • D her, its, its
  • E their, its, his
You are reading an international blog about fashion and lifestyle.

The author mentions a necklace and a bracelet, both of which belong to her grandmother.

She wants to express this in a clear and grammatically correct way.

How should she write about these belongings using possessive pronouns or the genitive case?
  • A necklace and bracelet of her grandmother
  • B her necklace and bracelet of grandmother
  • C necklace and bracelet her grandmother
  • D her grandmother's necklace and bracelete
  • E grandmother her's necklace and bracelete

Julgue o item subsequente. 


Possessive nouns, expressing ownership or association, play a vital role in sentence structure. Understanding how to form possessives, whether through apostrophes or other constructions, ensures grammatical accuracy. Proficiency in handling possessive nouns contributes to clear and effective communication in written and spoken English.

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Julgue o item subsequente. 


Subordinate clauses, also known as dependent clauses, are introduced by subordinating conjunctions such as “although,” “because,” or “while.” These clauses provide additional information and cannot stand alone as complete sentences. Proficiency in using subordinate clauses enhances sentence complexity, enabling the conveyance of intricate relationships and details in American English.

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The sentence with the correct possessive pronoun is:

  • A “That is hers book”.
  • B “This book is mine”.
  • C “They brought your’s laptop”.
  • D “The car is our’s”.