Worksheet 52: SUBJECT: Pronouns A) Fill in The Blanks With MY, YOUR, HIS, HER, ITS, OUR, YOUR, THEIR
Worksheet 52: SUBJECT: Pronouns A) Fill in The Blanks With MY, YOUR, HIS, HER, ITS, OUR, YOUR, THEIR
Worksheet 52: SUBJECT: Pronouns A) Fill in The Blanks With MY, YOUR, HIS, HER, ITS, OUR, YOUR, THEIR
SUBJECT : Pronouns
A) Fill in the blanks with MY, YOUR, HIS, HER, ITS, OUR, YOUR, THEIR:
B) Rewrite these sentences using HE, SHE, IT, THEY, WE, HIS, HER, THEIR, OUR, ITS:
12.This is Mrs. Brown’s coat, but these are the children’s coats.
………………………………………………………………………….
C. Rewrite the underlined words using MINE, YOURS, HIS, HERS, OURS, THEIRS:
D. Fill in the blanks using MINE, YOURS, HIS, HERS, OURS, THEIRS:
E. Fill in the blanks with ME, YOU, HIM, HER, THEM, US, IT:
G. Rewrite the underlined parts using ME, HIM, HER, THEM, US, IT:
Hello. …………… name is Patrick. I’m nine. I have got a brother. His name is Andy and he’s
eleven. We are on holiday in Spain. The hotel is very good and …………. swimming-pool is
large.
Andy and I have got a sister. ……….. name is Liz. She’s six years old. …………. mother and
father are in the restaurant now. Their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Bolton, are in the restaurant, too.
…………. two sons are in the pool.
Andy has got a girl-friend. …………… girl-friend’s name is Sandra. She’s in ……………
class at school.
Where is your family? Is ……………. family here, too?
WORKSHEET 53
SUBJECT : Pronouns
1. We / Us met Sally yesterday afternoon. She / Her came to the cinema with we / us.
2. I phoned Sarah last night and gave she / her the message.
3. My brother is older than I / me, but he / him isn’t as tall as I / me am.
4. “Who wants a cup of coffee?” “I / Me.”
5. A: Have you seen Simon today?”
B: Yes. I / Me saw he / him this morning. He / Him was going to the swimming pool.
6. A: What did those people want?
B: They / Them asked I / me to help they / them.
1. Peter and I are going out this evening. …………..’re going to the cinema. Would you like
to come with …………… ?
2. Where are my keys? I put ………….. on the table a moment ago, but now …………’ve
disappeared.
3. ………….’s usually quite cold in New York in the winter.
4. A: What did you think of the film, Simon?
B: …………. enjoyed ………… very much.
5. ……………’s strange that Kate didn’t come to the meeting.
6. A: What do the government plan to do about education?
B: …………. say that ………..’re going to build more schools.
7. …………… aren’t allowed to drive a car in Britain until ………….’re 17 years old.
8. If you have any problems, just tell someone and they …………’ll help you.
9. How far is …………… from Madrid to Paris?
10. My sister and I are quite different. ………….’s much more serious than ………… am.
1. We know their / theirs telephone number, but they don’t know our / ours.
2. My / Mine car wasn’t as expensive as her / hers.
3. A: How are your / yours children?
B: Fine, thanks. How are your / yours?
4. Maria has got her / hers suitcase, but her / hers friends haven’t got their / theirs.
5. Our / Ours flat isn’t as big as their / theirs, but our / ours is much more comfortable.
6. Have you seen my / mine coat?