The document provides examples of using possessive pronouns and adjectives when talking about family members. It includes a family tree showing the speaker's immediate family. Several examples are given such as "I have a sister. My sister is 8 years old. Her name is Lisa." And "My father's name is Homer. He has a brother. His brother does not have any children." The document teaches the use of possessive pronouns like "my, your, his, her, our, their" when referring to things that belong to family members.
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3. Grandfather Grandmother Grandfather Grandmother
Uncle Father Mother Aunt Aunt
Brother Sister Me Cousin
4. To Have
Positive statement
Examples:
I Have
You Have I have a sister and a brother.
He
She My mother has two sisters.
Has
It
My father has one brother.
We Have
You Have We have a dog and a cat.
They Have
5. To Have
Negative Statement
I do not have
Examples:
You do not have I do not have another
He
brother
She does My father does not have
have
not a sister.
It
We do not have a bird.
We do not have
You do not have
They do not have a big
They do not have house.
6. To Have
Question
Do I have
Examples:
Do you have Do you have a cousin?
he
Does she have a sister?
Does she have
it Does he have a car?
Do we have
Do they have a dog?
Do you have
Do they have
7. Personal Pronouns Possessive Adjective
I My
You Your
He His
She Her
It Its
We Our
You Your
They Their
9. My father¡¯s name is
Homer.
He has a brother.
His brother does not
have any children.
My mother¡¯s name is
Marge.
She has two sisters.
Their names are Patty
and Selma.
10. We have a dog.
Our dog is 5 years old.
Its name is Santa¡¯s Little
Helper
We have a cat.
Our cat is 5 years old.
Its name is Snowball II.