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Ex. 3. Substitute possessive pronouns for the italicized words: 1. This (book) is my book. 2.This (room) is her room.

This room is hers 3. This (office) is Johns office. This office is his 4. He took his book and left my book. He took hers book and left mine book 5. These (newspapers ) are their newspapers. These newspapers are theirs (This book is mine.)

6. These (cigarettes) are Peters cigarettes. These cigarettes are His 7. That (notebook) is Helens notebook. That notebook is hers 8. This (notebook) is my notebook. This notebook is mine 9. Is this (pencil) your pencil? Is this pencil yours? 10. Is this (coat) your coat or her coat? Is this coat yours or hers? 11. These (seats) are our seats. These seats are Ours 12. This (desk) is the teachers desk. This desk is his

Ex. 4. Complete the following by adding the necessary possessive pronoun: 1. I have a dog; the dog is mine . 2. John has a dog; the dog is his. 3. Helen has a cat; the cat is hers. 4. You have a pen; the pen is yours. 5. Mr. Jones has a new car; the car is his. 6. Mary has a new pen; the pen is hers. 7. We have two English books; the English books are Ours. 8. Helen and Mary have two English books; the English books are Theirs. 9. I have a dog and a cat; the dog and the cat are mine. 10. You have a dog and a cat; the dog and the cat are yours.

Ex. 1. Substitute the correct pronoun for the italicized word or words:

1. John likes Mary. 2. William studies the book. 3. She speaks with John. 4. I understand the teacher very well. 5. The teacher likes Mary and William. 6. Bob studies his book every day. 7. Jim goes with Mary and me to the lesson. 8. I like this song very much. 9. James goes with John and Alice to the club. 10. Pedro speaks with Helen in English. 11. I know William and his wife very well. 12. Janet sent the invitations to Mary and me. 13. they are talking about the accident. 14. Is this letter for Mr. Jones or for his wife ?

John likes she William studies him She speaks with him I understand him The teacher likes them Bob studies him Jim goes with her and I to the lesson I like it very much James goes with they to the club. Pedro speaks with her in English I know them very well Janet sent the invitations to We They are talking about it Is this letter for him or for her ?

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