This question is about possessive pronouns in English, which are used to show ownership or belonging. The task requires filling in the blanks with the correct possessive pronouns: yours, his, mine, or hers.
These trainers aren't _____
Given that the trainers are not yours, the correct possessive pronoun should be 'mine.' So, this sentence should say: "These trainers aren't mine."
Those socks aren't _____
If the socks are not someone's, you can choose 'his.' So, this sentence should say: "Those socks aren't his."
That coat isn't _____
To show that the coat does not belong to a female person, you can use 'hers.' So, this sentence should say: "That coat isn't hers."
That shirt isn't _____
Finally, if the shirt is not belonging to the person you are speaking to, you can use 'yours.' So, this sentence should say: "That shirt isn't yours."
Using these pronouns correctly helps in making sentences clear and specifying whose items are being referred to. This exercise is useful for students to practice understanding and using possessive pronouns appropriately.