
1. This credit card is (my / mine). 2. This is my membership card. Where is (your / yours)? 3. This
is Ann and that is ...... sister. 4. I can't find my keys. Give me .....! 5. That wasn't (her / hers) address. 6. (Their / Theirs) postcode is 7A W3056. ПОМОГИТЕ!!!

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1.mine.
2.your.
3....
4....
5.hers
6.Their



1. This credit card is (my / mine).
When referring to possession, both "my" and "mine" can be used. However, they are used in different ways.
- "My" is a possessive adjective and is used before a noun. For example, "This credit card is my card." - "Mine" is a possessive pronoun and is used on its own, without a noun. For example, "This credit card is mine."
So, both "This credit card is my card" and "This credit card is mine" are correct, but they are used in different contexts.
2. This is my membership card. Where is (your / yours)?
Similar to the previous question, "your" and "yours" are used to indicate possession.
- "Your" is a possessive adjective and is used before a noun. For example, "This is your membership card." - "Yours" is a possessive pronoun and is used on its own, without a noun. For example, "This is yours."
So, both "This is your membership card" and "This is yours" are correct, but they are used in different contexts.
3. This is Ann and that is ...... sister.
To complete the sentence, we need to use a possessive pronoun to indicate possession. The correct word to use is "her." So the sentence should be:
"This is Ann and that is her sister."
4. I can't find my keys. Give me .....!
To complete the sentence, we need to use a possessive pronoun to indicate possession. The correct word to use is "them." So the sentence should be:
"I can't find my keys. Give me them!"
5. That wasn't (her / hers) address.
To determine the correct word to use, we need to consider whether we are using a possessive adjective or a possessive pronoun.
- If we want to use a possessive adjective before a noun, we would say "her address." For example, "That wasn't her address." - If we want to use a possessive pronoun on its own, without a noun, we would say "hers." For example, "That wasn't hers."
So, the correct sentence is:
"That wasn't her address."
6. (Their / Theirs) postcode is 7A W3056.
To determine the correct word to use, we need to consider whether we are using a possessive adjective or a possessive pronoun.
- If we want to use a possessive adjective before a noun, we would say "their postcode." For example, "Their postcode is 7A W3056." - If we want to use a possessive pronoun on its own, without a noun, we would say "theirs." For example, "Theirs is 7A W3056."
So, the correct sentence is:
"Their postcode is 7A W3056."
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any more questions.


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