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Personal pronouns, Possessive determiners, Possessive

pronouns

Personal pronouns

as object Possessive Possessive


as subject determiners pronouns
(accusative and
(nominative)
dative)

I me my mine

you you your yours

he him his his

she her her hers

it it its its

we us our ours

you you your yours

they them their theirs

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We have some The books are These The books


books. for us. are our books. are ours.

Use the correct personal pronouns. Watch the words in brackets.

Example: ___ often reads books. (Lisa)


Answer: She often reads books.
1) ________________ is dreaming. (George)
2) ________________ is green. (the blackboard)
3) ________________ are on the wall. (the posters)
4) ________________ is running. (the dog)
5) ________________ are watching TV. (my mother and I)
6) ________________ are in the garden. (the flowers)
7) ________________ is riding his bike. (Tom)
8) ________________ is from Bristol. (Victoria)
9) ________________ has got a brother. (Diana)
10) Have ________________ got a computer, Mandy?

Choose the correct personal pronoun.

1) ________________ am sitting on the sofa.


2) ________________ are watching TV.
3) Are ________________ from England?
4) ________________ is going home.
5) ________________ are playing football.
6) ________________ is a wonderful day today.
7) ________________ are speaking English.
8) Is ________________ Kevin's sister?
9) ________________ are swimming in the pool.
10) ________________ they in the cinema?
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

1) The teacher always gives the students homework. them


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

Choose the correct possessive determiners.

Example: I have got a sister. ___ name is Susan.

Answer: I have got a sister. Her name is Susan.

Hi Daniel,

name is John. This is friend Jason. He's

12. sister is nine. pet is a budgie. name


is Dickens. Jason and I go to the same school. There are 450 boys and girls

in school. Jason's form teacher is Mrs. Peterson. She has got a pet,

too. pet is a tortoise. Our form teacher is Mr. Smith. I like

lessons. He has two dogs. The dogs love to play in garden. Now I have a

question for you. What's pet?

Hi Daniel,
my name is John. This is my friend Jason. He's 12. His sister is nine. Their pet is a
budgie. Hisname is Dickens. Jason and I go to the same school. There are 450 boys and girls
in our school. Jason's form teacher is Mrs. Peterson. She has got a pet, too. Her pet is a
tortoise. Our form teacher is Mr. Smith. I like his lessons. He has two dogs. The dogs love to
play in his garden. Now I have a question for you. What's your pet?

Yours,
John

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 all 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) It was extremely loud in class, so Alice and Doris couldn't

concentrate .

1) Robert made this T-shirt himself.


2) Lisa did the homework herself
3) We helped ourselves to some cola at the party.
4) Emma, did you take the photo all by yourself?
5) I wrote this poem myself.
6) He cut himself with the knife while he was doing the dishes.
7) The lion can defend itself.
8) My mother often talks to herself.
9) Tim and Gerry, if you want more milk, help yourselves.
10) It was extremely loud in class, so Alice and Doris couldn't concentrate themselves

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