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Personal Pronouns As Subject (Nominative) Personal Pronouns As Object Possessive Determiners As An Adjective Possessive Pronouns As A Noun
Personal Pronouns As Subject (Nominative) Personal Pronouns As Object Possessive Determiners As An Adjective Possessive Pronouns As A Noun
PERSONAL
PERSONAL POSSESSIVE POSSESSIVE
PRONOUNS
PRONOUNS DETERMINERS PRONOUNS
as subject
as object as an adjective as a noun
(nominative)
I me my mine
it it its its
we us our ours
Hi Daniel,
__________ name is John. This is _______ friend Jason. He's 12. ___________ sister
is nine. They have got a pet. _________ pet is a budgie. _______ name is Charlie.
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?
Yours,
John
PERSONAL PRONOUNS
1. This is Henry.
__________comes from Scotland.
2. Look at Jack and Susan.
__________are walking.
3. What time is it?
__________is 10 o'clock.
4. There are two dogs.
__________are brown and white.
5. Where is Lisa?
__________is in town.
6. How are you?
__________am fine.
7. This is a football.
__________is blue and white.
8. Where are my glasses?
__________are on the table.
9. Here are Doris and me.
__________are sitting on the wall.
10. Where am I?
__________are here.