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  • I picked ____ up at seven o'clock. (Peter and Jane)
    them
  • The cats drink ________ milk. (your/their/our)
    their
  • The new car is __________.
    theirs
    their
  • What's ________ telephone number, Susan? (your/its/her)
    your
  • The book is ____. (Mary)
    hers
  • The blue and grey scarf is _________.
    mine
    my
  • I think we should go in ____ car. (The boy's car)
    his
  • He lives in _________ house.
    her
    hers
  • ____ is working at the moment. (Mary)
    She
  • Would you like to buy ____ cookies? (My friends and I)
    our
  • I like reading ____ before I go to sleep. (magazines)
    them
  • The monkeys eat ________ bananas. (its/their/our)
    their
  • What a cute guinea pig what is ________ name? (his/their/its)
    its
  • The hamster is in ________ cage. (your/its/his)
    its
  • ____ think this exercise is difficult. (the students)
    They
  • ____ study French at university. (Peter, Anne and Frank)
    They
  • These cakes are ___________!
    ours
    our
  • I bought ____ last week. (the car)
    it
  • Tom and I like pasta. It is ________ favorite food. (our/your/my)
    our
  • That is __________ car.
    mine
    my
  • We take the guitars and start to play. ________ music is great. (Their/His/Our)
    our
  • The coffee is ____________.
    my
    mine
  • I met ____________ mother.
    theirs
    their
  • We should take ____________ coats.
    our
    ours
  • Is this cup ____________ ?
    your
    yours
  • Mary lives in New York, ________ house is small but beautiful. (Her/His/Our)
    her
  • I have a puppy. This is ________ puppy. (your/their/my)
    my
  • ____ lives in Oakland, California. (Derek)
    He
  • Don't stand on ___________ foot!
    my
    mine
  • ____ went to school yesterday. (Anna)
    She
  • We are rich, ________ house has pools and gardens. (your/their/our)
    our
  • I think ____ idea is crazy! (You)
    your
  • Peter picked up ____ lunch and left for school. (Peter)
    his
  • He dropped _________ bag.
    my
    mine
  • That house is ____ house. (Kathy)
    her
  • She cooked _________ food.
    ours
    our
  • That dog over there is ____. (Henry)
    his
  • That red bike is __________.
    ours
    our
  • I'm sure it's ____. (the computer that belongs to my sister and me)
    ours
  • Are these phones ___________?
    theirs
    their
  • Are those children ________?
    your
    yours
  • What is ________ e- mail Sharon? My e-mail is sharon7@mail.com (your/her/its)
    your
  • Is this ____________ coffee?
    their
    theirs
  • Annie is 6 years old. ________  mother is Susan. (Her/His/Our)
    Her
  • That coat is ___________.
    my
    mine
  • She gave him ___________ suitcase.
    hers
    her
  • I'd like to hear ____ opinion. (Susan)
    her
  • Look at that car. It's ____. (Mary and Peter)
    theirs
  • Alexander asked ____ to give the book to him. ( I)
    me
  • Renata and Valentina are brother and sister. ________ mother's name is Mara. (Our/Its/Their)
    Their
  • You might want ____________ phone.
    your
    yours
  • Angela visited ____ two months ago. (Mary)
    her
  • That's ____ book on the table. (I)
    my
  • This is a giraffe. ________ legs are long. (Our/His/Its)
    Its
  • ____ enjoy watching movies on Friday evenings. (My brother and I)
    We
  • Andrew has a brother. ________  name is Lucas. (its/his/my)
    his
  • Is the book _____________ ?
    hers
    her