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Possession

Exercises!

Now test yourself on what you've just learnt.

1)  Match the possessive adjectives with the English equivalent.










2) Translate the following sentences from English to Turkish using the vocabulary below.

Hand - El

House - Ev
Mother - Anne
Father - Baba

Cat - Kedi
Eye - Göz
Book - Kitap
Dictionary - Sözlük


Example - My hand - Benim elim

a) My cat
b) Your eye (singular/familiar)
c) His father
d) Their book
e) My dictionary
f) Your house (plural/polite)


3) Using the same vocabulary, translate the following sentences from Turkish to English.

Example - Senin annen - your mother

a) Onun eli
b) Bizim sözlügümüz
c) Onların evleri
d) Sizin kediniz
e) Benim babam
f) Senin kitabın

4) Spot which of these sentences are correct and which are wrong.

a) Sizin babanız
b) Bizim gözleri
c) Onun evin
d) Onlarn anneleri
e) Benim elim
f) Senin kitabınız





1) Onların = Their
Bizim = Our
Sizin = Your (plural/polite)
Benim = My
Onun = His/her/its
Senin = Your (singular/familiar)

2) a) Benim kedim
b) Senin gözün
c) Onun babası
d) Kitapları<
e) Sözlügüm
f) Eviniz

3) a) His hand
b) Our dictionary
c) Their house
d) Your cat
e) My father
f) Your book

4) a) Correct
b) Wrong
c) Wrong
d) Correct
e) Correct
f) Wrong




Onların
Bizim
Sizin
Benim
Onun
Senin
His/Her/Its
My
Your (singular/familiar)
Our
Their
Your (plural/polite)

Answers!