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SUBJECT PRONOUN I HE SHE IT WE YOU THEY

OBJECT PRONOUN ME HIM HER IT US YOU THEM

POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE MY HIS HER ITS OUR YOUR THEIR

POSSESSIVE PRONOUN MINE HIS HERS ITS OURS YOURS THEIRS

REFLEXIVE PRONOUN MYSELF HIMSELF HERSELF ITSELF OURSELVES YOURSELF (singular) YOURSELVES (plural) THEMSELVES

DEMONSTRATIVE PRONOUN This That These Those

RELATIVE PRONOUNS Who Whom Whose Which That

INDEFINITE PRONOUN

RECIPROCAL PRONOUN Each other is used when the group consists of just two people, animals or things. One another is used when the groups consists of more than two people, animals or things.

Singular: another, anybody, anyone, anything, each, either, everybody, everyone, everything, little, much, neither, nobody, no one, nothing, one, other, somebody, someone, something Plural: both, few, many, others, several Singular or plural: all, any, more, most, none, some

Example: She is a teacher. She baked him a pie. This room is their room, not our room. If this isnt ours, it must be theirs. We did all the work ourselves. I want to exchange this for that and these for those. The girl who told me the story lives down the street. Everybody can do something, but nobody can do everything. John and Bob respect each other. We are commanded to love one another. VERB Give VERB Give INDIRECT OBJECT The dog (him) DIRECT OBJECT A bone (it) DIRECT OBJECT a bone (it) INDIRECT OBJECT to the dog (to him)

Perhatikan kalimat berikut: Mary and I went to the movie. (Correct) Mary and me went to the movie. (Incorrect) My father drove Mary and I to the movie. (Incorrect) My father drove Mary and me to the movie. (Correct)

INSTRUCTIONS: Use the above rules to complete the following exercise!!! SUBJECT PRONOUNS 1. Egbert is not English; ............... is Australian 2. Dominic and Kaye are in love; ............... are going to get married. 3. This is Lyn's first job and ............... is very nervous. 4. Have ............... seen my new car? No, ............... haven't. 5. ............... are going on holiday at the end of the month. 6. Will you look after our cat please? ............... will need food and water whilst ............... are away. OBJECT PRONOUNS 1. Help ............... to prepare for my exam please. 2. Your dog keeps jumping up at me; please tell ............... to stop. 3. Give ............... some advice please; we are so worried. 4. Carl and Ellie rode their bicycles to Juliette's house; she was out, so they didn't see ................ 5. The police are patrolling the town centre. Have you seen ...............? 6. Dave is very thirsty. Would you give ............... something to drink please? 7. Albert says he knows ..............., because he met ............... at your party last week. POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES 1. Alfred and Henry are in ............... car. 2. Gertrude is cleaning ............... teeth.

3. 4. 5. 6.

Tom is drinking ............... drink. Is this ............... hamburger? I am working on ............... homework. Please give the dog ............... bone now.

POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS 1. That is Clara's shoe; that's ................ 2. This is Jennifer and Tom's home; it's ................ 3. That is Peter's car over there; it's ................ 4. "Whose money is this? Is it ...............?" "No, it's not ..............., because I didn't have any." Fill in the gaps as appropriate. 1. Ingrid, Paul! Please behave __________. 2. The pop star __________ attended the wedding ceremony, as she had promised. 3. I sent __________ a letter, but she hasn't replied to __________ yet. 4. We send letters to __________ regularly. I get on very well with __________. She's, in fact, my best friend. 5. We looked at __________ in amazement, but we didn't say anything. 6. Make __________ at home, John. I'll be right back. 7. We've known __________ since we were kids. We even were at school together. 8. I made a fool of __________ by saying that stupid thing. 9. "He hurt __________ when he was playing soccer. 10. When you see your sister, give my regards to __________, please.

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