<span>1) Is this yours / your daughter?
2) It's theirs / their problem, not our/ours.
3) It's a good idea of your / yours to go to the bar tonight.
4) Are these her / hers shoes?
5) We're going swimming with some friends of our/ours.
6) Is it yours / your article about spiders? -No, it's not my / mine.
7) We know their / theirs address but they don't know our / ours.
8) That's not my / mine wallet. Mine / my is black.
9) His cottage is bigger than her / hers but her / hers is nicer.
10) My / mine parents live nearby, and your / yours?</span>
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1) The man looks amazing on this advertising. To think out creative advertising it is necessary to be very clever. At first sight the poster looks offensive. But the serious text sets thinking. For some it may seem shocking or tasteless, but I like the shock advertising. 2) I think that flakes advert on TV with the rabbits is really clever and merrily. 3) - Shock advertising is successful
Who was the best pupil in your school last year?
1) My grandmother always gives me really good advice.
3) Could you bring us the bill please?
4) He promised me a pay rise this month.
5) Can I offer you some tea?