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Pronouns

REPLACE THE ITALICS WITH THE REQUIRED SUBJECT PRONOUNS


Example: Mary is a girl. -> She is a girl.
1. Peter is a student. 6. ….. am at school.
2. Henry and I are friends. 7. Is Alex thin?
3. The baby is asleep. 8. Are Mr. and Mrs. Michael rich?
4. Betty, ….. are very pretty. 9. Is the house old?
5. Peter and Paul are brothers. 10. Is Vicky ten years old?

REPLACE THE ITALICS WITH THE REQUIRED OBJECT PRONOUNS


Example: I saw John yesterday. -> I saw him yesterday.
1. Put the chair next to the door. 6. Henry wants to kiss ….. (I).
2. We met the Whites last night. 7. We don’t want to invite Peter.
3. Frank loves Mary. 8. The teacher has warned ….., Bob & Ben.
4. Gary doesn’t like ….., Peggy. 9. Where can I find the book?
5. You don’t like Bob and I. 10. Where is Jane? I can’t see …..

CHOOSE AND CIRCLE THE RIGHT WORD


1. What are you / he doing? ~ I / Me am writing a letter.
2. Mum, I want to go swimming with they / them.
3. Her name is Helen and she / her is from Madrid.
4. Don’t give he / him all that money!
5. They / Them are my best friends.
6. The teacher is looking at we / us. Be quiet!
7. Where is she / her?
8. Give it to me / I now!
9. It isn’t here. We / Us cannot see it.
10. He / Him is always hungry.

REPLACE THE ITALICS WITH THE REQUIRED POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES


Example: This is Mary’s room. -> This is her room.
1. The Smiths’ house is in London. 6. The girl’s name is Sarah.
2. What is ….. surname, Bob? 7. The girls’ room in on the first floor.
3. (Bob and my) room is large. 8. ….. name is Mirko. = I’m Mirko.
4. Is this John’s bicycle? 9. He bit ….. lips, but said nothing.
5. She washed ….. hands. 10. Put on ….. coats, children.

FILL IN THE BLANK SPACES WITH ONE OF THE POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS


Example: Give this book to Helen. It’s hers.
1. This record is Barbara’s. It’s …..
2. That is Nick’s computer. It’s …..
3. Are those your toys? No, ….. are here in our bag.
4. This is Angela and Chris’s car. It’s …..
5. Your name is on these books. Are they …..?
6. They aren’t my cassettes. ….. are in my bedroom.
7. That is Bill and Mary’s phone number: It’s ….., not ours.
8. This isn’t your ice-cream. ….. is in the fridge.
9. Those are my shoes. They’re …..
10. This isn’t Maria’s hat. ….. is on the table.
FILL IN THE BLANK SPACES WITH ONE OF THE POSSESSIVES. THE WORD IN CAPITALS
WILL HELP YOU.
1. The green and yellow parrot is ….. HE
2. ….. brother is the one with the long red hair. I
3. That new car over there is ….. Do you like it? WE
4. I saw ….. cousin last week. He was looking well. YOU
5. He really enjoyed ourselves at ….. party last night. THEY
6. Georgia always helps ….. parents in the house. SHE
7. This is ….. new computer. HE
8. Put ….. plate here and ….. plate there. SHE / HE
9. I think this rubber is ….., isn’t it? YOU
10. Take your books home but leave ….. on the table. THEY

FILL IN THE BLANK SPACES WITH ONE THE REFLEXIVE / EMPHATIC PRONOUNS
1. Did you buy this cake? ~ No, I made it …..
2. Who fixed John’s bike? ~ Nobody, he fixed it …..
3. Did you go to the cinema with Jim? ~ No, I went by …..
4. Did the Browns buy their house? ~ No, they built it …..
5. Why don’t you look at ….. in the mirror, Mary?
6. We went to a party last night and we enjoyed ….. very much.
7. Jane fell down the stairs and hurt …..
8. Boys, take care of …..
9. The baby hurt ….. in the sand pit.
10. We decided to go there …..

CHOOSE AND CIRCLE THE RIGHT WORD


1. Please, give me that / those cassettes.
2. This / These food is lovely.
3. Look at that / this house on the hill.
4. These / Those apples in that bowl are tasty.
5. This / That film we’re watching is interesting.
6. Those / These men over there are very old.
7. This / These trousers are very small.
8. Take these / that flowers to your grandmother.
9. Those / That books are Mary’s.
10. This / Those cars are very expensive.

PUT IN one OR ones IN THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES TO AVOID REPETITION OF THE


SAME NOUN
1. I didn’t buy this hat, I bought that hat.
2. Which is my room? ~ That room over there.
3. Can I take these pencils? ~ Better take those pencils on the table.
4. Excuse me, which building is the Tate Gallery? ~ That big building over there, sir.
5. I don’t like this coat. Can you show me a better coat?
6. I want big sizes, not small sizes.
7. Will you have this bag or that bag?
8. Which girl is your sister? ~ The dark girl.
9. Which bus must I take? ~ The bus that is coming.
10. Look, there are a lot of children there. The children playing tennis are my sister’s.

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