Personal Pronoun

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Personal pronouns

A personal pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun (the name of a person,
place, thing, or idea). Pronouns have different forms according to how they are used
in a sentence. Their function or use determines which form or case will be used in a
sentence. The three cases of personal pronouns are nominative, objective, and
possessive.
Singular Plural
Nominative
First Person =I/ We
Second Person =You/ You
Third Person= He/ She/It/They
Objective
First Person= Me/Us
Second Person=You/ You
Third Person= Him/ Her/ It/Them
Possessive
First Person=My/Mine/Our/ Ours
Second Person= Your/Yours/Your/Yours
Third Person= His/ Hers/Its/Theirs

Complete the sentences using the correct pronoun.


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

is swimming. (George)
are eating. (My brother and I)
are on the wall. (the pictures)
are in the garden. (flowers)
is barking. (The dog)
is brushing he teeth. (Martha)
are playing together. (David and Gabi)
are not going to participate in the Baseball match.(Erick and I)
were bought at a very low price. (the cell phones)
moved Laura to a different school. (Her parents)

Match each pronoun with the noun it represents.


1. My friend and I
2. Kathrin
3. Kerin and Yisel
4. Andrew`s bike
5. Gabi`s book
6. This pencil belongs to Daniel

his
she
hers
we
theirs
his

7. Roselia
8. This belongs to Erick and Joshep

she
they

Complete the sentence with the appropriate pronoun.


1.
often reads books. (Gabi)
2. After being chased
(the elephant) gave in.
3. After a two hour argument
(Paul and Drake) decided it was time to go home.
4. This is
(Mike`s) favourite meal.
5.
(The group and I) came to the conclusion that electricity is very important.
6.
(The cat) is running all around the house.
7. David accepted that the book was
(belonged to me).

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