Whose We ask questions with whose to find out which person something belongs to. Whose bag is this? It’s Sina’s. When we write the answer we always use a name and an ‘s Sina’s
Whose We ask questions with whose to find out which person something belongs to. Whose bag is this? It’s hers.
Whose We ask questions with whose to find out which person something belongs to. Whose dogs are these? They’re Jake’s. Jake
Key structure Whose bag is this? dogs are these? It’s They’re mine/yours/his/ hers/ours/theirs.
Practice Finish what the children say. Tim mirror Katy’s Tina Tim: Whose mirror is it? Tina: Katy lost her mirror. I think it’s Katy’s. _______
Practice Finish what the children say. Tim backpack Jane Tina is this backpack? Tim: Whose _________ Tina: It is Jane’s.
Practice Finish what the children say. Tim backpack Peter Tina backpack is it? Tim: Whose ______________ Tina: Peter lost his backpack. I think Peter’s ______.
Practice Finish what the children say. Tim crayons Jim and Sam Tina crayons are these? Tim: Whose ______________ Tina: Jim and Sam lost their crayons. I they’re theirs think _______.
Practice Finish what the children say. Tim Candy Tina Whose are these necklaces? Tim: _____ Tina: Candy and I lost our necklaces. These Candy’s are _______.