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SUBJECT PRONOUNS OBJECT PRONOUNS POSSESSIVE POSSESSIVE


PRONOUNS ADJECTIVES
I Me Mine My
You You Yours Your
He Him His His
She Her Hers Her
It It Its Its
We Us Ours Our
You You Yours Your
They Them Theirs

Personal Pronouns - Subject

Replace the words in brackets by the correct personal pronouns. Note that Sue is the person speaking. The (*) means that
you are asked a question.

I
1. My name is Sue. (Sue) am English. And this is my family.
2. My mum's name is Angie. (Angie) is from Germany.
3. Bob is my dad. (My dad) is a waiter.
4. On the left you can see Simon. (Simon) is my brother.
5. (Sue and Simon) are twins.
6. Our dog is a girl, Judy. (Judy) is two years old.
7. (Sue, Simon, Angie and Bob) live in Canterbury.
8. (Canterbury) is not far from London.
9. My grandparents live in London. (My grandparents) often come and see us.
10. What can (*) tell me about your family?

Personal Pronouns Object

Aaron was on a business trip to California. He shows you the souvenirs he got for his family.

Fill in the correct pronouns.

her
1. My sister Jane loves books. This novel is for (she) .
2. My children like Disney films. The video is for (they) .
3. My brother Matt collects picture postcards. These postcards are for (he) .
4. My parents like Latin music. The CD is for (they) .
5. I like watches. This nice watch is for (I) .
6. My wife and I love sweets. These sweets are for (we) .
7. My nephew likes cars. The toy truck is for (he) .
8. My neighbour wants to go to California next year. The guide book is for (she) .
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9. Here is another souvenir. I don't know what to do with (it) .
10. You know what? - It's for (you) .

Possessive Adjectives

Replace the personal pronouns by possessive adjectives.

your
1. Where are (you) friends now?
2. Here is a postcard from (I) friend Peggy.
3. She lives in Australia now with (she) family.
4. (She) husband works in Newcastle.
5. (He) company builds ships.
6. (They) children go to school in Newcastle.
7. (I) husband and I want to go to Australia, too.
8. We want to see Peggy and (she) family next winter.
9. (We) winter!
10. Because it is (they) summer.

Possessive Pronouns

Replace the personal pronouns by possessive pronouns.

yours
1. This book is (you) .
2. The ball is (I) .
3. The blue car is (we) .
4. The ring is (she) .
5. We met Paul and Jane last night. This house is (they) .
6. The luggage is (he) .
7. The pictures are (she) .
8. In our garden is a bird. The nest is (it) .
9. This cat is (we) .
10. This was not my fault. It was (you) .

Reflexive Pronouns

Fill in the correct reflexive pronouns.

myself
1. I did not want to believe it and then I saw the UFO .
2. The girl looked at in the mirror.
3. Freddy, you'll have to do your homework .
4. You don't need to help them. They can do it .
5. I introduced to my new neighbour.
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6. Boys, can you make your beds ?
7. She made a pullover.
8. What happens when a fighting fish sees in the mirror?
9. The father decided to repair the car .
10. We can move the table .

Relative Pronouns (who / which / whose)

Choose the correct relative pronoun (who, which, whose).

1. This is the bank

was robbed yesterday.


A boy
sister is in my class was in the bank at that time.
The man
robbed the bank had two pistols.
He wore a mask
made him look like Mickey Mouse.
He came with a friend
waited outside in the car.
The woman
gave him the money was young.
The bag
contained the money was yellow.
The people
were in the bank were very frightened.
A man
mobile was ringing did not know what to do.
A woman
daughter was crying tried to calm her.
The car
the bank robbers escaped in was orange.
The robber
mask was obviously too big didn't drive.
The man
drove the car was nervous.
He didn't wait at the traffic lights
were red.
A police officer car was parked at the next corner stopped and arrested them.

Choose one of the following relative pronouns who, which or whose from the dropdown menu.

Do you need help?

Relative clauses who, which, whose, that

1. I talked to the girl

car had broken down in front of the shop.


Mr Richards,

is a taxi driver, lives on the corner.

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We often visit our aunt in Norwich

is in East Anglia.

This is the girl comes from Spain.

This is the girl


comes from Spain.
That's Peter, the boy
has just arrived at the airport.
Thank you very much for your e-mail
was very interesting.
The man,
father is a professor, forgot his umbrella.
The children,
shouted in the street, are not from our school.
The car,
driver is a young man, is from Ireland.
What did you do with the money your mother lent you?

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