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  • (Their / Theirs) (modern / small / silver) car is faster than (our / ours).
    Their / ours — small modern silver car.
  • The pilot showed us (his / him) (American / modern / huge) plane.
    his / huge modern American
  • She lost (her / hers) (pink / beautiful / silk) scarf at the airport.
    her — beautiful pink silk scarf.
  • They showed me (their / theirs) (colorful / Vietnamese / traditional) costumes.
    their — colorful traditional Vietnamese costumes.
  • I found a (metal / old / heavy) key. Is it (your / yours)?
    heavy old metal key — yours.
  • That (Italian / new / wonderful) restaurant is a favorite of (their / theirs).
    wonderful new Italian restaurant — theirs.
  • Her (gold / shiny / small) ring is much more expensive than (my / mine).
    shiny small gold / mine
  • That (new / expensive / Japanese) camera is (her / hers).
    expensive new Japanese camera — hers.
  • We need to find (our / ours) (yellow / large / plastic) bags.
    our / large yellow plastic
  • A (black / young / small) cat is sleeping on (my / mine) bed.
    small young black cat — my.
  • (His / He) (white / large / modern) house is near the baggage claim.
    His — large modern white house.
  • We need to find (our / ours) (plastic / large / yellow) luggage.
    our — large yellow plastic luggage.
  • These are (my / mine) (new / comfortable / black) shoes.
    my — comfortable new black shoes.
  • That (wooden / square / small) box isn't (my / mine). It's (their / theirs).
    small square wooden box — mine / theirs.
  • We prefer (our / ours) (old / quiet / small) hotel to (their / theirs).
    our / theirs — small old quiet hotel.
  • The pilot showed (his / him) (huge / American / white) plane to the students.
    his — huge white American plane.
  • This (ancient / stone / big) building is (our / ours) school.
    big ancient stone building — ours.
  • (Your / Yours) (cotton / red / lovely) T-shirt is in the laundry.
    Your — lovely red cotton T-shirt.
  • He bought a (gold / shiny / tiny) ring for (his / him) mother.
    shiny tiny gold ring — his.
  • Is that (silver / beautiful / small) watch (your / yours)?
    beautiful small silver watch — yours.
  • Please put (your / yours) (plastic / dirty / small) bags in the bin.
    your — small dirty plastic bags.
  • (My / Mine) (English / thick / new) dictionary is much heavier than (your / yours).
    My / yours — thick new English dictionary.
  • Is this (your / yours) (new / black / cotton) T-shirt?
    your / new black cotton
  • (Their / Theirs) (round / glass / expensive) table was broken during the move.
    Their — expensive round glass table.
  • This is (my / mine) (old / blue / favorite) backpack.
    my — favorite old blue backpack.
  • Look! That (green / strange / little) bird is sitting on (her / hers) shoulder.
    strange little green bird — hers.
  • That (wooden / old / heavy) table is (my / mine).
    heavy old wooden / mine
  • I like (your / yours) (blue / long / denim) jeans. Where did you buy them?
    your — long blue denim jeans.
  • Is that (your / yours) (leather / brown / small) suitcase?
    your — small brown leather suitcase.
  • We gave (our / ours) (metal / old / grey) trolley to the porter.
    our — old grey metal trolley.