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My ______ garden is beautiful. They grow a lot of flowers. (parents)
My parents' garden is beautiful. They grow a lot of flowers.
Can you see ______ keys? She can't find them. (Amira)
Can you see Amira's keys? She can't find them.
We had lunch at my ______ father's house. (a friend)
We had lunch at my friend's father's house.
The _______ school is closed today. (niece and nephew)
The niece and nephew's school is closed today.
Liam is ______ son. (Annie and Gary)
Liam is Anne and Gary's son.
______ kite is yellow. (Tom)
Tom's kite is yellow.
______ hair is very short. She's got short, fair hair. (Lena)
Lena's hair is very short. She's got short, fair hair.
______ hair is very long. She's got long, dark hair. (Kim)
Kim's hair is very long. She's got long, dark hair.
A lot of ______ eyes are brown. (people)
A lot of people's eyes are brown.
The ______ clothes are on the second floor. (women)
The women's clothes are on the second floor.
This is our ______ school. (children)
This is our children's school.
My ______ dog is called Bertie. (grandparents)
My grandparents' dog is called Bertie.
Grandma and Grandpa are my ______ parents. (a mum)
Grandma and Grandpa are my mum's parents.
My ______ names are Archie and Bethany. (a cousin)
My cousins' names are Archie and Bethany.
This is my ______ house. (a sister)
This is my sister’s house.
That’s my ______ umbrella. (a mother)
That’s my mother's umbrella.
Bart is ______ son. (Homer)
Bart is Homer's son.
Is that your ______ car? (a teacher)
Is that your teacher's car?
My _____ are in a different class. (a friend)
My friends are in a different class.
My ______ phone isn’t blue; it’s black. (a father)
My father's phone isn’t blue; it’s black
______ mother is a doctor. (Laura)
Laura's mother is a doctor.