
Jewelry:
Bracelet
Earrings
Necklace
Ring
Watch/Wristwatch
Using This & That
I have a book in my hand. This book is red -- This book =The book is near me. This is my book.
I see a book on your desk. That book is blue -- That book=The book is not near me. That is my book
Using These & Those
My books are on my desk. These are my books
Your books are on your desk. Those are you books

Possessive Adjectives
Using: My, Your, His, Her, Our, Their
Singular:
I have a book, my book is red
You have a book, Your book is red
He has a book. His book is red
She has a books. Her books is red
Plural:
We have books. Our books are red
You have books. Your books are red
They have books. Their books are red
My, Your, His, Her, Our, Your, Their, are called possessive adjectives they come in front of nouns.