Ejercicios de Pronombres Posesivos en Inglés (PDF)
Aprender los pronombres posesivos en inglés te ayudará a comunicarte de manera más precisa y efectiva. En esta sección encontrarás ejercicios prácticos que puedes imprimir y completar en casa o en el aula.
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Ejercicios de Pronombres Posesivos en Inglés con Respuestas
Exercise 1: Complete the table with the correct possessive pronoun for each case.
Subject | Object | Possessive Adjective | Possessive Pronoun |
I | me | my | mine |
you | you | your | |
he | him | his | |
she | her | her | |
we | us | our | |
you | you | your | |
they | them | their |
Exercise 2: Select the correct possessive pronoun for each case.
- This laptop belongs to me. It’s (yours / mine).
- These cookies belong to us. They’re (ours / theirs).
- That book belongs to him. It’s (hers / his).
- These pens belong to you. They’re (yours / mine).
- That jacket belongs to her. It’s (hers / ours).
- We bought this car together. It’s (yours / ours / mine).
- These shoes belong to John. They are (his / hers / yours).
- My brother and I share this bike. It’s (ours / mine / theirs).
Exercise 3: Read the following sentences and fill in the blanks with the correct object pronoun, possessive pronoun, or possessive adjective.
- That umbrella belongs to Sarah. It’s ___.
- They forgot their lunches, so I shared ___.
- The kids left their toys at the park, so we gave them ___.
- We brought our chairs to the picnic, but they didn’t bring ___.
- I forgot to bring ___ umbrella, so I got wet in the rain.
- I saw Emma at the park, but she didn’t see ___.
- Sarah didn’t finish ___ homework before class.
- The cat loves ___ new toy; it won’t stop playing with it.
- We need to finish ___ homework before we can go out.
- The kids left ___ shoes at the park, so we brought them back.
- He dropped ___ phone on the floor and cracked the screen.
- I lost my keys, but Sarah found ___ and gave them back to me.
- The waiter brought the food, but he forgot to bring ___ to our table.
Exercise 4: Rewrite these sentences with the correct possessive pronoun.
- This is my phone.
Rewrite: This phone is ___. - That is their table.
Rewrite: That table is ___. - These are our chairs.
Rewrite: These chairs are ___. - This is her backpack.
Rewrite: This backpack is ___. - Is this your jacket?
Rewrite: Is this jacket ___?
Exercise 5: Underline the mistakes in each sentence and write the corrected version on the line provided.
- This car is her.
Corrected: _______________________________ - That coat is mine’s.
Corrected: _______________________________ - These shoes are theirs’.
Corrected: _______________________________ - The backpack is his’s.
Corrected: _______________________________ - This cat is your.
Corrected: _______________________________
Exercise 6: Read each sentence carefully and circle the correct option to complete it.
- Peter says the blue car is (his / him).
- Sarah has already taken (her / hers) bag.
- These pens belong to us. They’re (our / ours).
- Is this (their / theirs) backpack?
- The books on the table are (my / mine).
- This cat looks like (its / it’s) toy is missing.
- Don’t touch those flowers! They’re (her / hers).
- The phone on the desk is (his / him).
- Is this seat (our / ours), or are we in the wrong row?
- That’s (their / theirs) house across the street.
- Don’t eat those sandwiches! They’re (our / ours)
Respuestas
Exercise 1: Complete the table with the correct possessive pronoun for each case.
Subject | Object | Possessive Adjective | Possessive Pronoun |
I | me | my | mine |
you | you | your | yours |
he | him | his | his |
she | her | her | hers |
we | us | our | ours |
you | you | your | yours |
they | them | their | them |
Exercise 2: Select the correct possessive pronoun for each case.
- This laptop belongs to me. It’s (yours / mine).
- These cookies belong to us. They’re (ours / theirs).
- That book belongs to him. It’s (hers / his).
- These pens belong to you. They’re (yours / mine).
- That jacket belongs to her. It’s (hers / ours).
- We bought this car together. It’s (yours / ours / mine).
- These shoes belong to John. They are (his / hers / yours).
- My brother and I share this bike. It’s (ours / mine / theirs).
Exercise 3: Read the following sentences and fill in the blanks with the correct object pronoun, possessive pronoun, or possessive adjective.
- That umbrella belongs to Sarah. It’s hers.
- They forgot their lunches, so I shared mine.
- The kids left their toys at the park, so we gave them ours.
- We brought our chairs to the picnic, but they didn’t bring theirs.
- I forgot to bring my umbrella, so I got wet in the rain.
- I saw Emma at the park, but she didn’t see me.
- Sarah didn’t finish her homework before class.
- The cat loves its new toy; it won’t stop playing with it.
- We need to finish our homework before we can go out.
- The kids left their shoes at the park, so we brought them back.
- He dropped his phone on the floor and cracked the screen.
- I lost my keys, but Sarah found them and gave them back to me.
- The waiter brought the food, but he forgot to bring it to our table.
Exercise 4: Rewrite these sentences with the correct possessive pronoun.
- This is my phone.
Rewrite: This phone is mine. - That is their table.
Rewrite: That table is theirs. - These are our chairs.
Rewrite: These chairs are ours. - This is her backpack.
Rewrite: This backpack is hers. - Is this your jacket?
Rewrite: Is this jacket yours?
Exercise 5: Underline the mistakes in each sentence and write the corrected version on the line provided.
- This car is her.
Corrected: This car is hers. - That coat is mine’s.
Corrected: That coat is mine. - These shoes are theirs’.
Corrected: These shoes are theirs. - The backpack is his’s.
Corrected: The backpack is his. - This cat is your.
Corrected: This cat is yours.
Exercise 6: Read each sentence carefully and circle the correct option to complete it.
- Peter says the blue car is (his / him).
- Sarah has already taken (her / hers) bag.
- These pens belong to us. They’re (our / ours).
- Is this (their / theirs) backpack?
- The books on the table are (my / mine).
- This cat looks like (its / it’s) toy is missing.
- Don’t touch those flowers! They’re (her / hers).
- The phone on the desk is (his / him).
- Is this seat (our / ours), or are we in the wrong row?
- That’s (their / theirs) house across the street.
- Don’t eat those sandwiches! They’re (our / ours)