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In English / High School | 2025-07-08

1. I have ______ (two/one) bars of chocolates. I can share the ______ (second/one) with you. 2. I have ______ (two/third) dogs. I am planning to buy a ______ (third/three) one. 3. Farah and Juhi are my ______ (two/second) best friends. 4. Sukriti is the ______ (one/first) person I met in this school. 5. I have told you the same thing about a ______ (thousand/hundredth) times. 6. I have ______ (three/one) pencils in my drawer. I will give you ______ (third/one) of them. D. Fill in the blanks with the correct demonstrative adjectives. 1. I found ______ ring under the bed. Is it yours? 2. ______ plant nursery here is Jiya's. 3. Can you spot ______ tiger there? 4. ______ buildings over there are very old. 5. ______ cookies are delicious. Do you want another? 6. Could you please bring ______ documents I gave you yesterday? E. Complete the sentences using which, what and whose. 1. ______ name do you recommend for the post of the president? 2. ______ song are you listening to? 3. ______ option did you choose for the hobby club? 4. ______ colour do you like the most? 5. ______ brand of clothes do you wear? 6. ______ celebrity did you meet at the event? Use possessive adjectives to connect the following word pairs. 1. boy - car The boy bought his own car. 2. bicycle - the girl 3. teacher - book 4. sister - house

Asked by taramachesney2747

Answer (1)

Here are the completed sentences with the correct choices:

I have two bars of chocolates. I can share the second with you.
I have two dogs. I am planning to buy a third one.
Farah and Juhi are my two best friends.
Sukriti is the first person I met in this school.
I have told you the same thing about a hundredth times.
I have three pencils in my drawer. I will give you one of them.

For the demonstrative adjectives:

I found this ring under the bed. Is it yours?
This plant nursery here is Jiya's.
Can you spot that tiger there?
Those buildings over there are very old.
These cookies are delicious. Do you want another?
Could you please bring the documents I gave you yesterday?

For the sentences using "which," "what," and "whose":

What name do you recommend for the post of the president?
What song are you listening to?
Which option did you choose for the hobby club?
What colour do you like the most?
What brand of clothes do you wear?
Which celebrity did you meet at the event?

Using possessive adjectives to connect word pairs:

The boy bought his own car.
The girl has her bicycle.
The teacher has their book.
The sister owns her house.

In these exercises, we focus on choosing the correct alternatives to complete sentences. Demonstrative adjectives are words like 'this,' 'that,' 'these,' and 'those,' which help point out specific items. Possessive adjectives like 'his,' 'her,' 'their,' 'its,' and 'our' indicate ownership or relation. Through these exercises, students practice filling in sentences appropriately using context clues to determine the best word choice.

Answered by LiamAlexanderSmith | 2025-07-22