Read and Listen To Sentences Using the Word
"His"
- He lost his job.
- That car is his.
- That is his car.
- We are his sons.
- I like his music.
- That's his house.
- Tom lost his job.
- He is at his desk.
- He keeps his word.
- His eyes are blue.
- His wife is French.
- He has his own room.
- He reached his goal.
- He shined his shoes.
- He stuck to his job.
- He took off his hat.
- His dream came true.
- His shoes are brown.
- His speech moved us.
- I admire his talent.
- Tom lay on his back.
- He achieved his goal.
- He attained his goal.
- He found his parents.
- He is doing his work.
- He is now on his own.
- His mother was right.
- He hurt his left hand.
- His story sounds true.
- I acted on his advice.
- She accepted his gift.
- She ironed his shirts.
- She refused his offer.
- She returned his kiss.
- Tom scrubbed his feet.
- He admitted his defeat.
- He has left his family.
- I agreed with his plan.
- I attended his funeral.
- Is his father a doctor?
- Did I hurt his feelings?
- Don't you know his name?
- He abandoned his family.
- He abuses his authority.
- He doesn't look his age.
- He finally got his wish.
- He got through his work.
- He neglected his duties.
- He stuck to his promise.
- He will visit his uncle.
- Let's drop by his house.
- Why did he quit his job?
- He admitted his mistakes.
- He looks like his father.
- He looks old for his age.
- He lost his movie ticket.
- He put his room in order.
- He took off his overcoat.
- He was cleaning his room.
- His family is very large.
- His father calls him Tom.
- I don't know his address.
- My father is in his room.
- My uncle gave me his car.
- She refused his proposal.
- The boy adjusted his cap.
- Was he lying on his back?
- He extended his right arm.
- He has a house of his own.
- His opinions carry weight.
- His smile put her at ease.
- I accepted his invitation.
- I can't remember his name.
- I can't think of his name.
- I couldn't find his house.
- I easily found his office.
- I forgot his phone number.
- She handed him his jacket.
- The soldier gave his name.
- Tom bought his truck used.
- Few students knew his name.
- He bought his son a camera.
- He invited me to his house.
- He is afraid of his father.
- He is studying at his desk.
- He loses his temper easily.
- He started washing his car.
- His joy showed on his face.
- I really trust his ability.
- She helped him tie his tie.
- We accepted his invitation.
- He accomplished his mission.
- He flew a kite with his son.
- He made up his mind quickly.
- His advice didn't help much.
- I'm looking over his report.
- My father is in his fifties.
- My son is small for his age.
- My uncle gave his car to me.
- Playing tennis is his hobby.
- She gave him his first kiss.
- She made him clean his room.
- There is a hole in his sock.
- Those were his actual words.
- Why don't we ask his advice?
- You can't count on his help.
- He hit his head on the shelf.
- He is taller than his father.
- He lost his way in the woods.
- He resembles his grandfather.
- He stuck the book in his bag.
- He stuck with his own theory.
- He took out his handkerchief.
- His opinion was not accepted.
- His wish is to go to America.
- I added his name to the list.
- I am doubtful of his success.
- I am familiar with his music.
- I may have hurt his feelings.
- I was impressed by his music.
- Ken couldn't recall his name.
- She thanked him for his help.
- Should I reply to his letter?
- Tom concentrated on his work.
- Tom is as tall as his father.
- Tony liked his job very much.
- What's his most recent novel?
- He asked his friends for help.
- He hurt his hand when he fell.
- He hurt his knee when he fell.
- He is lying through his teeth.
- He's always changing his mind.
- His advice didn't help at all.
- His car collided with a train.
- His grandmother looks healthy.
- His house is across from mine.
- His wife is one of my friends.
- I hear that he sold his house.
- I think his life is in danger.
- It was his job to gather eggs.
- She married him for his money.
- She reminds him of his mother.
- The hotel is run by his uncle.
- Tom is taller than his mother.
- Tom went back to his hometown.
- We received word of his death.
- He can scarcely write his name.
- He got into his car in a hurry.
- He had his socks on inside out.
- He ignored his father's advice.
- He is acting on his own behalf.
- He is afraid of his own shadow.
- He made up his mind right away.
- He walks his dog every morning.
- He was accompanied by his wife.
- He was deserted by his friends.
- He's just like his grandfather.
- He's thrilled with his new job.
- His house is not far from here.
- His new movie is disappointing.
- His new novel is worth reading.
- I asked Tom about his new book.
- I helped him with his homework.
- Mike runs fastest in his class.
- She advised him save his money.
- She took him for all his money.
- Tom couldn't control his anger.
- We skipped his turn on purpose.
- Are you for or against his idea?
- He closely resembles his father.
- He is afraid of his grandfather.
- He is not as tall as his father.
- He likes to cook for his family.
- He made up his mind to go there.
- He put his hand to his forehead.
- He remained single all his life.
- He wiped the sweat off his face.
- His horse jumped over the fence.
- I can't understand his feelings.
- I'm satisfied with his progress.
- She praised him for his honesty.
- She saw him driving his new car.
- The car he's driving is not his.
- Tom is the tallest in his class.
- We can see his house over there.
- He advertised his house for sale.
- He devoted his life to his study.
- He has his hair cut once a month.
- He is uncertain about his future.
- He is very stingy with his money.
- He listened to music in his room.
- He lost his ticket for the movie.
- He made up his mind to marry her.
- He owes his success to good luck.
- He repaired his watch by himself.
- He scraped the mud off his boots.
- He stuck his knife into the tree.
- He told me the story of his life.
- He took a coin out of his pocket.
- He turned to his friend for help.