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Exercise A Fill out the correct possessive pronoun! 1. I have a bike. It's bike. boat. apple. skateboard.

2. Mum and I have a boat. It's 3. The horse has an apple. It's

4. John and Max have a skateboard. It's 6. You have a dog. It's dog. dad.

7. Max and you have a dad. It's

Exercise B - Fill out the correct possessive pronoun! 1. I have a dog. That dog is 2. She has a cat. That cat is 3. We have a car. That car is 4. They have a bike. That bike is 5. He has a key. That key is 6. You have a hat. That hat is ! ! ! ! ! !

Rewrite the sentence using a personal pronoun Example: Jim is working in the garden He is working in the garden. 1. Claire and Marie work at Macy's together. work at Macy's together. 2. James and I went to the France last year. went to the France last year. 3. Mr Sebel is our English teacher. is our English teacher. 4. Maggie is Bart's baby sister.

is Bart's baby sister. 5. My dog ate my homework. My dog ate .

6. How are you and your sister doing? How are doing?

7. My name is Marco. am Marco. 1.- Fill in the gaps with the corresponding pronoun or adjective form from the above table. - Sheila is an English girl. is walking with Peter and talking to - Ann and James are speaking to teachers, because have some questions for - Jack's friends are in classs. These books are - We have a very light classroom; classroom is on the second floor. - Claire has two dogs; dogs like playing very - How old are ? I am 15 years old. - Can I borrow rubber? Yes, here are. - That bike over there is 2.- Complete the blanks with the corresponding pronoun or possessive adjective. - The boys are wearing caps on PETER Peter's. JOHN heads. are friends. jersey, is not - John's jersey is orange. It's

- This girl is phoning somebody. white. is moving tail.

phone is pink and

dog is

We are Spanish.

flag is red and yellow.

speak many languages in

country

Which bject form of the personal pronoun can substitute the underlined phrase in the sentence? 1) The teacher always gives the students homework. me them you

2) I am reading the book to my little sister. her us him 3) The boys are riding their bikes. it them her 4) My father is writing a letter to John. me her him 5) I don't know the answer. she her it 6) Sally is going to Anne. her him me 7) Open the window, please. it them us 8) Can you tell the people the way to the airport, please? you them us 9) The books are for Peter. him her you 10) Can you help my sister and me, please? her me us

Choose the correct reflexive pronouns from the dropdown menu. myself - yourself - himself - herself - itself - ourselves - yourselves - themselves 1) Robert made this T-shirt . 2) Lisa did the homework 3) We helped to some cola at the party. 4) Emma, did you take the photo by ? 5) I wrote this poem . 6) He cut with the knife while he was doing the dishes. 7) The lion can defend . 8) My mother often talks to . 9) Tim and Gerry, if you want more milk, help . 10) Alice and Doris collected the stickers .

Pronouns Circle the correct word to complete each sentence. 1. Tracy said he'd be glad to help (we, us) with the job. 2. Sally said her brother would tell (we, us) about his pet snake. 3. We are going to the pool after (we, us) ride our bikes. 4. (We, Us) had to be quiet during the play. 5. (We, Us) had to tell the teacher our names and telephone numbers.

Circle the correct word to complete each sentence. 6. I'd go with you if (I, me) could be home by 5:00. 7. Grandpa gave (I, me) a new fishing pole. 8. (I, Me) don't know who's staying after school today. 9. Paul said he would give (I, me) his new book to read. 10. Mother will meet (I, me) at the doctor's office. Circle the correct word to complete each sentence. 11. (She, Her) dress has little pink flowers on it. 12. Marcie can't go with us because (she, her) hasn't finished her homework. 13. My grandmother gives me a hug every time (she, her) sees me. 14. I have given (she, her) a present. 15. Sherry said that (she, her) isn't going to make a cake for the contest.

Circle the correct word to complete each sentence. 16. I had to grab my little brother before (he, him) fell off the swing. 17. She gave (he, him) those crayons. 18. (He, Him) won't do his work in school. 19. Kyle hopes they'll let (he, him) go to the party at Jason's house. 20. Let's give (he, him) a new basketball for his birthday. Circle the correct word to complete each sentence. 21. (They, Them) went to Mexico last summer. 22. Paul can't go with (they, them) to the park. 23. I gave each of (they, them) a cookie. 24. Although Danny and Donny are twins, (they, them) are not the same. 25. (They, Them) will not be here tomorrow. Circle the correct word to complete each sentence. 26. Ivan would like to go with (we, us) to the shoe store. 27. Marcie can't go with (we, us) because she hasn't finished her homework. 28. (We, Us) forgot to bring our lunches today. 29. We sang for almost an hour before (we, us) stopped. 30. Mrs. Ellis read a book about a green snake to (we, us). Circle the correct word to complete each sentence. 31. He doesn't like for anyone to look at (he, him). 32. He doesn't like for people to laugh at (he, him). 33. (He, Him) said there'd probably be several people at the party. 34. I can run faster than Kenny, but (he, him) can jump higher. 35. (He, Him) was talking during math class.

Pronouns

Circle the word that best completes each sentence. 1. There were two red cars involved in the accident on (our, ours, we) street. 2. There are a lot of tall trees on our street, but (our, ours, we) is the tallest. 3. We have many daffodils in (our, ours, we) garden. 4. Tonight (our, ours, we) will sing, "America." 5. (Our, Ours, We) used the magnet to attract the nails. Circle the correct word to complete each sentence. 6. Rachel's pious nature guaranteed that (she, her) would never lie to her parents. 7. Although (she, her) tried to be brave, Lisa let a soft groan escape when the doctor gave her an injection. 8. My best friend wants me to stay with (she, her) tonight. 9. (She, Her) pink hair looked ridiculous! 10. (She, Her) went to the mall with her companion. Circle the correct word to complete each sentence. 11. (I, Me) need to discard the old clothes. 12. At home my mother gives (I, me) etiquette lessons. 13. Everybody in my family but (I, me) likes squash. 14. I kept the receipt for the groceries (I, me) bought. 15. The story began to puzzle (I, me) when it did not make sense anymore.

Circle the word that best completes each sentence. 16. (It, Its, It's) time to switch classes. 17. A fig doesn't look tasty, but (it, its, it's) good to eat. 18. I've had a lot on my mind lately, so (it, its, it's) been hard to focus on my work. 19. The tiny little beetle couldn't roll off (it, its, it's) back. 20. The resort offers daily maid service to (it, its, it's) guests. Circle the word that best completes each sentence. 21. The person in the blue car is (my, mine, I, me) mother. 22. (My, Mine, I, Me) am ashamed of myself for being so rude to her. 23. He is not a good friend, but he is an acquaintance of (my, mine). 24. My parents will not allow (my, mine, I, me) to spend the night with Pam. 25. (My, Mine, I, Me) brother sits on a stool when he plays the piano. Circle the correct word to complete each sentence. 26. Our teacher taught (we, us) multiplication this year. 27. (We, Us) purchased bread at the bakery. 28. The keeper let (we, us) walk all the way to the top of the lighthouse. 29. (We, Us) were aghast at the amount of food my uncle was able to eat. 30. Please put the label on that folder so (we, us) will know what it contains. Circle the word that best completes each sentence. 31. Jack tricked (his, he) little sister on April Fool's Day by telling her that there was a spider on her leg. 32. Bob did not waste his money; (his, he) always made judicious use of his funds. 33. The police officer showed us (his, he) badge. 34. (His, He) donated the proceeds of the sale of his photographs to charity. 35. He wanted to rob the bank, but (his, he) was afraid that he would get caught.

Pronouns

Circle the correct word to complete each sentence. 1. My contacts felt dry to my eyes, so (I, me) took them out to lubricate them with the solution. 2. The mechanic performed an exhaustive test on my car to see why it kept dying on (I, me). 3. (I, Me) would like to acknowledge all of the hard work Morgan has been doing. 4. My dad's relentless inquisition about my whereabouts last night finally caused (I, me) to break down and tell him the truth. 5. They don't think it's a good idea for (I, me) to move to California. Circle the correct word to complete each sentence. 6. The metropolitan only had a 10-mile commute to work every morning, but it took (he, him) almost an hour to get there. 7. (He, Him) came from a poor immigrant family and grew up in a run-down section of Chicago. 8. The basketball team rallied to encompass the coach after the huge win. Little did (he, him) know, but he was about to be soaked with ice-cold water. 9. John grew up in an affluent neighborhood, so it was difficult for (he, him) to adjust to the lifestyle of a middle-income family. 10. He swore (he, him) was not involved in the riot and was merely an innocent bystander. Circle the word that best completes each sentence. 11. Is that book (you, your, yours, you're)? 12. You can sprain your ankle if (you, your, yours, you're) not careful when hiking. 13. Your story has to be factual if (you, your, yours, you're) want people to believe it. 14. Study hard and (you, your, yours, you're) will accomplish your goals. 15. Since this coat is (you, your, yours, you're), you can pick it up after the show.

Circle the word that best completes each sentence. 16. (Her, Hers, She) stained her dress with orange juice. 17. Joe was overcome with ecstasy when Missy said (her, hers, she) would marry him. 18. A small spark of static electricity shocked my cat when I brushed (her, hers, she) coat. 19. (Her, Hers, She) dropped the basket and broke all the eggs. 20. His position was dominant over (her, hers, she). Circle the correct word to complete each sentence. 21. Nicole said Joshua's story about seeing (she, her) at the pool was a figment of his imagination. 22. Ms. Smith's printing business was so lucrative that (she, her) was able to hire three new employees. 23. Because the principal spoke too long, Grace had to abridge (she, her) speech at graduation. 24. Kaylee's demeanor wins (she, her) a lot of popularity contests and many friends. 25. (She, Her) has refused to negotiate with the guerrillas, calling them a gang of bandits. Circle the word that best completes each sentence. 26. We had a quarrel about (whose, who, who's) should clean our room. 27. Please meet the teacher (whose, who, who's) class won the award for perfect attendance. 28. Mark Spitz, (whose, who, who's) won seven Olympic gold medals in swimming, spoke at our school yesterday. 29. Coach Williams asked, "(whose, who, who's) planning to go out for football next year?" 30. For a person (whose, who, who's) allergic, an ant bite can be fatal. Circle the correct word to complete each sentence. 31. "Don't give up now," the coach told (we, us). 32. I asked my father, "Why can't (we, us) go to the mall?" 33. (We, Us) found the shipwreck just a little more than a fathom beneath the surface of the water. 34. The witness' statements were very concise and helped (we, us) solve the case with little effort. 35. It was such a calamity that our family had lost its matriarch, but we knew that she loved each one of (we, us) dearly, so we will always have the memories.

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