To solve this worksheet, we need to match the pronoun in parentheses (like *girl*, *cat*, *you*) with the correct possessive adjective from the list:
my, your, his, her, its, our, their.
Here is the step-by-step logic for each question:
1.
(girl) → The possessive form for a girl is
her.
2.
(cat) → The possessive form for an animal or thing is
its.
3.
(you) → The possessive form for you is
your.
4.
(we) → The possessive form for we is
our.
5.
(its) → The prompt gives us the word directly, so it is
its.
6.
(they) → The possessive form for they is
their.
7.
(my) → The prompt gives us the word directly, so it is
my.
8.
(her) → The prompt gives us the word directly, so it is
her.
9.
(our) → The prompt gives us the word directly, so it is
our.
10.
(his) → The prompt gives us the word directly, so it is
his.
11.
(their) → The prompt gives us the word directly, so it is
their.
12.
(my) → The prompt gives us the word directly, so it is
my.
13.
(our) → The prompt gives us the word directly, so it is
our.
14.
(my) → The prompt gives us the word directly, so it is
my.
15.
(my) → The prompt gives us the word directly, so it is
my.
Final Answer:
1. her
2. its
3. your
4. our
5. its
6. their
7. my
8. her
9. our
10. his
11. their
12. my
13. our
14. my
15. my
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of adjective worksheet grade 3.