Fay: Mum, I got my report card today. I did much (1) (good) in the final exam.
Mother: Good. Let me see. You got (2) (high) marks in English, Chinese, Science and Geography. But what about Maths? You got a (3) (low) mark this time.
Fay: The questions were (4) (difficult) those in the mid-term exam and I was (5) (careless) this time.
Mother: You should be (6) (careful) next time.
Fay: I will. Do you remember Tony? He is (7) (thin) and (8) (noisy) boy in our class. He was (9) (good) in the class last time but this time he did (10) (bad) I did. The teacher said he was (11) (hardworking) this time.
Mother: Well, I am glad to see that you have done well this time. But remember, you should never be too proud of yourself. You should be even (12) (hardworking) next time.
Laura is showing her classmate Katie her watch. Read what they say. Fill in each blank with a possessive adjective.
Katie: Can I have a look at (1) watch? It’s very pretty.
Laura: Sure.
Katie: I like (2) design. It’s very special. Where did you get it?
Laura: (3) sister gave it to me. (4) boyfriend owns a watch shop.
Katie: Oh, really? Where is (5) shop?
Laura: In Causeway Bay. It’s very near (6) school.
Katie: What are (7) plans this Saturday?
Laura: Why are you asking?
Katie: Can you take me to the shop this Saturday?
Laura: OK. You might even meet (8) sister and (9) boyfriend. They always spend (10) weekends together in the shop.
Katie: Good. I’d like that.
Laura: See you on Saturday.
Katie: Goodbye.