Complement Pronouns

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BOOK II Units 4 & 5 COMPLEMENT PRONOUNS

PERSONAL PRONOUNS I YOU HE SHE * IT WE YOU **THEY POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES MY YOUR HIS HER * ITS OUR YOUR **THEIR COMPLEMENT PRONOUNS ME YOU HIM HER * IT US YOU **THEM

* IT-ITS-IT are only for animals or things ** THEY-THEIR-THEM are for animals, things or people

PERSONAL PRONOUNS: These pronouns take the place of the main subject of the sentence. The main subject can be people, animals or things. POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES: These express ownership. They are always before a noun. COMPLEMENT PRONOUNS: These take the place of people, animals or things in the complement of the sentence. EXERCISE I.- Circle the correct pronoun in parenthesis. 1. I often see (they them) on the bus. 2. Susan lives near (we us). 3. (I Me) always walk to the office. 4. My sister lives in Pto. Ordaz. I write a letter to (she her) once a month. 5. Mike always gets good grades. (He Him) is a very good student. 6. Paula doesnt speak to Mike. (She her) never sits near (he him). 7. (We Us) listen to the teacher carefully. 8. Those magazines belong to (I me). II.- Substitute the word or words in italics with the correct pronoun. 1. I sit near Grace and Frank in my English class. 2. All the boys like Computer games. 3. Felix always waits for Cecilia and me after class.

4. Matt doesnt always understand the teacher. 5. Sarah takes the dog to the park on Sunday. 6. New cars are very expensive. 7. My family and I live near Mr. White. 8. Linda and George always know the dialogs.

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