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They're _____ toys. (he) They're _______. (he)
They're his toys. They're his.
Please give me this pencil. It's _______. (I)
Please give me this pencil. It's mine.
Those tablets are ______. (they) They're not _______. (we)
Those tablets are theirs. They're not ours.
Happy birthday, Billy. These presents are ______. (you)
Happy birthday, Billy. These presents are yours.
Helen has got a ball. It's _____ ball. (she) The ball is _______. (she)
Helen has got a ball. It's her ball. The ball is hers.
This is ______ cat (she); it isn't _______. (he)
This is her cat; it isn't his.
This bike is ______ (I), the red bike is ______. (you)
This bike is mine, the red bike is yours.
This is _______ goldfish (I) and that one is ________. (she)
This is my goldfish and that one is hers.
I’m sorry but these seats ... . (we)
I’m sorry but these seats are ours.
Those shoes on the floor are ... ! (he)
Those shoes on the floor are his!
She showed me ... holiday photos. (she)
She showed my her holiday photos.
He dropped ... phone. (you)
He dropped your phone.
My mom cooks ... food. (we)
My mom cooks our food.
The hot chocolate is ... . (I)  Don't drink it!
The coffee is mine.
That new car is ... . (they)
That new car is theirs.
Don't step on ... foot! (I)
Don't step on my foot!
I met ... mother. (they)
I met their mother.
Are these phones ...? (they)
Are these phones theirs?
Those cakes are ...! (we)
Those cakes are ours!
He lives in ... house. (he)
He lives in his house.
Is this cup ...? (you)
Is this cup yours?
Are those children ...? (he)
Are those children his?
His hair was longer than ... . (she)
His hair was longer than hers.
We bought this game together, so it is ... . (we)
We bought this game together, so it is ours.
I saw that my bag was smaller than ... bag. (she)
I saw that my bag was smaller than her bag.
Someone asked, "Is that dog ...?" (you)
Someone asked, "Is that dog yours?"
I took ... dog to a dog show. (I)
I took my dog to a dog show.
The book is ..., but you can borrow it. (I)
The book is mine, but you can borrow it.