Before doing this activity you may need to read the text you will find at the end
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Item | Match | Comments |
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I've got a bike but it's not mine | Whose bike is it? | |
That bag | Whose bag is that? | |
There's a dog running in the garden | Whose dog is it? | |
There's a house on top of the hill | Whose house is that? | |
I have a book | Whose book is that? | |
They had a great idea | Whose idea was it? | |
Leg | Whose leg is it? | |
These coins | Whose coins are these? | |
They took a dictionary home | Whose dictionary was it? | |
This camera | Whose camera is this? | |
That glass | Whose glass is that? | |
That's not his car | Whose is it? |
In this sentence WHOSE is a pronoun (= whose car). You can also say "Whose car is it?" |
These pencils | Whose pencils are these? | |
That is not your coffee | Whose coffee is it then? | |
There was a concert yesterday | Whose concert was it yesterday? | |
There's going to be a party tomorrow | Whose party is it going to be? | |
Those biscuits | Whose biscuits are those? | |
This book | Whose book is this? | |
Name | Whose name is it? | |
Those socks | Whose socks are those? |
The possessive form of WHO is WHOSE (not who's)
- Whose car is this? - It's mine.
- Whose telephone number is this? - It's Mike's
FOR THIS ACTIVITY, MAKE QUESTIONS USING WHOSE