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Übung 1 Lösung his, her, my, your, their, our, its possessive pronouns – besitzanzeigende Fürwörter Fill in: my, your, his, her, its, our, their I’m going to wash my hands. She’s going to wash her hands. We’re going to wash our hands. He’s going to wash his hands. They’re going to wash their hands. Are you going to wash your hands? He lives with his mother. They live with their mother. We live with our mother. Julia lives with her mother. I live with my mother. John lives with his mother. Do you live with your mother? Most children live with their mother. Mary and Tom say:” Our classroom is nice.” The animals are hungry. They want their food. The parrot eats their nuts. Don’t bend your knees, Peter. Sue’s dress is nice but her shoes are not. He has books in his apartment. These are his books. The table belongs to me. It is my table. It is Susi’s book. These are her books. We have got a car. It is our car. We live in a big a house. It is our house. They have a computer. It is their computer. He owns (besitzt) a palace. It is his palace. Seite 1 Übung 1 Lösung his, her, my, your, their, our, its I have got a ball. It is my ball. Do you like your job? I know Mr Watson but I don’t know his wife. Mr and Mrs Bake live in London. Their son lives in Australia. We’re going to have a party. We’re going to invite all our friends. Ann is going out with her friends this evening. I like tennis. It’s my favourite sport. “Is that your car?” “No, I haven’t got a car.” I want to phone Ann. Do you know her phone number? Do you think most people are happy in their jobs? I’m going to wash my hair before I go out. This is a beautiful tree. Its leaves are a beautiful colour. Vienna is famous for its university. Is it John’s book? Yes, it is his book. Is it the children’s ball? Yes, it is their ball. Is it Emma’s dress? Yes, it is her dress. Is he your dog, John and Emma? Yes, it is their dog. Is it the cat’s mouse? Yes it is its mouse. Is it your book? Yes, it is my book. This is the twins’ dog. It is their dog. This is Stephan’s bedroom. It is his bedroom. This is Emma’s schoolbag. It is her schoolbag. This is the Browns’ house. It is their house. This is Grandpa’s newspaper. It is his newspaper. This is the cat’s ball. It is its ball. Seite 2