

Class 3 English Worksheet on Possessive Adjectives – Showing Ownership
Show Ownership with Possessive Adjectives: Clarity in Grammar for Class 3
This Class 3 Possessive Adjectives Worksheet teaches children how to use words like my, your, his, her, its, our, and their to show ownership or possession. Through fun exercises like sentence rewriting, fill-in-the-blanks, and picture-based writing, learners will build a strong foundation in using possessive forms in real-world communication.
Why Possessive Adjectives Matter in Grammar?
Possessive adjectives help clearly show who owns or is associated with something. For Grade 3 learners, this grammar skill is important because:
1. It improves sentence clarity and reduces repetition.
2. It supports effective communication in writing and speaking.
3. It builds early mastery of subject–adjective agreement.
4. It forms a strong base for learning possessive pronouns and more complex sentence structures.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
This worksheet includes five thoughtfully crafted grammar activities:
🖍️ Exercise 1 – Color the Possessive Adjectives
Children identify and color the words that show ownership from a mixed word bank.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Underline the Possessive Adjective
Students underline the possessive adjective in each sentence that indicates who something belongs to.
🧠 Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
Learners choose the correct possessive adjective to complete each sentence meaningfully.
📝 Exercise 4 – Rewrite with Possession
Children rewrite sentences by adding a possessive adjective and underline the one they added.
🖼️ Exercise 5 – Picture-Based Writing
Based on a classroom image, students write five sentences using one possessive adjective in each to show ownership.
✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 1 – Words to Color (Possessive Adjectives)
your, his, its, their, her, my, our
Exercise 2 – Underline the Possessive Adjective
1. her
2. my
3. their
4. its
5. his
6. our
7. your
8. her
9. their
10. my
Exercise 3 – Fill in the Blanks
1. my
2. her
3. its
4. our
5. his
6. your
7. their
8. our
9. her
10. your
Exercise 4 – Rewritten Sentences (Sample Answers)
1. Ravi brought his lunch to school.
2. Mina played with her puppy.
3. The children packed their bags.
4. Grandma told us her story.
5. I found my pencil on the floor.
6. We cleaned our room.
7. The teacher corrected our homework.
8. You must tie your shoelaces.
9. The dog chewed its bone.
10. Rahul carried his umbrella.
Exercise 5 – Picture-Based Sentences (Sample Answers)
1. The boy is reading his book.
2. The teacher is checking their work.
3. The girl is showing her notebook.
4. The students are writing in their notebooks.
5. I can see our classroom in the picture.