Let's Talk Family - Possessive Adjectives - Your - His - Her - Their


Click and Drop: click on a word in the box below and then in the correct space. Check your answers. What is your score?
her   ·  your   ·  his   ·  your   ·  her   ·  their   ·  her   ·  their   ·  his   ·  her   ·  her   ·  husband's/wife's/best friend's   ·  your   ·  his   ·  his   ·  his   ·  their   ·  your  
1. How many children do you have? Do you have boys or girls?
2. What are names? - What is name? - What is name?
3. What does daughter like to do in free time?
4. What is favourite food?
5. What does son like to do in free time?
6. What is favourite food?
7. Are you married or single?
8. What is your name?
9. What does he like to do in free time? – What does she like to do in free time?
10. What is favourite food? - What is favourite food?
11. How often do you speak to parents?
12. What do they like to do in free time?
13. What are favourite foods?
14. Do you ever send mother or father a gift, card, or letter by mail?
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Our Love is Here to Stay

Watch the video. Listen and sing along to improve your pronunciation.
know   ·  may   ·  here   ·  may go   ·  telephone   ·  stay   ·  year   ·  day   ·  clear   ·  There're   ·  is   ·  may crumble   ·  May just be  
Click and Drop: click on a word in the box above and then in the correct space. Check your answers. What is your score?
It's very
Our love is to stay
Not for a
But ever and a .
The radio and the
And the movies that we
passing fancies,
And in time !
But, oh my dear,
Our love here to stay.
Together we're
Going a long, long way
In time the Rockies ,
Gibraltar tumble,
only made of clay,
But our love is here to .

Vocabulary

Passing fancies: things that don’t last a long time
Rockies: Rocky Mountains in Canada
Crumble: fall apart
Gibraltar: Rock of Gibraltar in Britain
Tumble: roll away
Clay: rock
This exercise has been made using a free generator and script at Random Idea English

You'll Be Blessed

Elton John is singing a song to his unborn child. He hopes his child has a good life and will be blessed by God. He promises his child, "You will be blessed."