Whose jacket is this? It isn’t mine. It belongs to Emma. → It’s ____________________., Whose notes are these? They belong to Tom and Leo. → They’re ____________________., Whose phone is on the desk? It belongs to the teacher. → It’s ____________________., Whose bikes are those? They belong to us. → They’re ____________________., Whose backpack is this? It isn’t hers. It belongs to Jack. → It’s ____________________., Whose pencils are these? They belong to the students. → They’re ____________________., Whose laptop is that? It belongs to my sister. → It’s ____________________., Whose seats are these? They belong to the girls. → They’re ____________________., Whose umbrella is this? It isn’t his. It belongs to my mum. → It’s ____________________., Whose shoes are those? They belong to you. → They’re ____________________., Whose homework is this? It isn’t ours. It belongs to Anna. → It’s ____________________., Whose keys are these? They belong to my parents. → They’re ____________________., Whose desk is that? It belongs to the teacher. → It’s ____________________., Whose coats are these? They belong to the boys. → They’re ____________________., Whose tablet is this? It isn’t mine. It belongs to my brother. → It’s ____________________., Whose snacks are those? They belong to us. → They’re ____________________., Whose notebook is this? It belongs to Lucy. → It’s ____________________., Whose bikes are these? They belong to the neighbours. → They’re ____________________., Whose bag is that? It isn’t hers. It belongs to me. → It’s ____________________., Whose projects are these? They belong to our class. → They’re ____________________., Whose jacket is that? It belongs to the coach. → It’s ____________________., Whose headphones are these? They belong to my friends. → They’re ____________________., Whose phone is this? It isn’t his. It belongs to the girl over there. → It’s ____________________., Whose books are those? They belong to the library. → They’re ____________________., Whose seat is this? It belongs to you. → It’s ____________________., Whose drawings are these? They belong to the children. → They’re ____________________., Whose wallet is that? It isn’t mine. It belongs to my dad. → It’s ____________________., Whose jackets are these? They belong to the players. → They’re ____________________., Whose pencil case is this? It belongs to my best friend. → It’s ____________________., Whose tickets are those? They belong to us. → They’re ____________________..
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