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Find the missing pronouns in the chart.

PERSONAL
PERSONAL
POSSESSIVE
POSSESSIVE
ADJECTIVESPOSSESSIVE
ADJECTIVESPOSSESSIVE
PRONOUNSPERSONAL
PRONOUNSPERSONAL
OBJECTREFLEXIVE
OBJECTREFLEXIVE

PRONOUNSI(1)mine(2)myself(3)his(4)him(5)she(6)hers(7)herself(8)its(9)it(10)we(11)ours(12)ourselves(13)your(14)you(15)
PRONOUNSI(1)mine(2)myself(3)his(4)him(5)she(6)hers(7)herself(8)its(9)it(10)we(11)ours(12)ourselves(13)your(14)you(15)

(16)they(17)theirs(18)themselves
(16)they(17)theirs(18)themselves

Look at this example.


I’m taking my dog to the park with me.
Can you make some more sentences like that?

Fill
Fill in
in the
the gaps
gaps with
with the
the correct
correct pronoun
pronoun or
or adjective:
adjective:

We
We never
never eat
eat snails.
snails. We
We don’t
don’t like
like __________
__________
Excuse
Excuse me, that’s my
me, that’s my bag, it’s __________
bag, it’s __________
She
She lives
lives alone,
alone, all
all by
by ________________
________________
I’m
I’m going to wash ________ hair.
going to wash ________ hair.
This
This letter
letter is
is for
for Alice.
Can
Can you
Alice. you give
give ___________
___________ to to __________
__________
“That’s
“That’s a nice car! Is
a nice car! Is it
__________?”
it
__________?” “No, it’s not ___________, it’s my husband’s.”
husband’s.”
We were helping ________________ to the food, when the newly married couple arrived.
We were helping ________________ to the food, when the newly married couple arrived.
Who
Who is
is that
that man?
man? Why
Why are
are you
you looking
looking at
at _________
_________
She
She still
still lives
lives with
with _________
_________ parents.
parents.
Their
Their parents couldn’t help them buy
parents couldn’t help them buy the
the house.
house. They
They had
had to
to find
find the
the money
money __________
__________
My sister has a new car. _______ likes ________ very
My sister has a new car. _______ likes ________ very much. much.
It’s
It’s our
our house.
house. It’s
It’s ____________
____________
That’s
That’s Jane and Paul over
Jane and Paul over there
there with
with _________
_________ children.
children.
They
They need the document. Can you give _________ to
need the document. Can you give _________ to ___________?
___________?
They’re
They’re their
their children.
children. They’re
They’re _____________
_____________
We
We invited them to stay with __________ at
invited them to stay with __________ at _________
_________ house.
house.
That’s a lovely tree. _________ leaves are a wonderful colour.
That’s a lovely tree. _________ leaves are a wonderful colour.
Janet
Janet is
is married.
married. ____________
____________ husband
husband is
is French.
French.
Cathy’s
Cathy’s going out this evening with __________ friends.
going out this evening with __________ friends.
Nobody
Nobody would
would help
help me!
me! II had
had to
to do
do it
it all
all ____________
____________
KEY

PERSONAL POSSESSIVE POSSESSIVE PERSONAL REFLEXIVE


ADJECTIVES PRONOUNS OBJECT PRONOUNS
I (1)my mine (2)me myself
(3)He his (4)his him (5)himself

she (6)her hers (7)her herself


(8)It its (9)its it (10)itself
we (11)our ours (12)us ourselves
(13)You your (14)yours you (15)yourself
(16)yourselves
they (17)their theirs (18)them themselves

1. We never eat snails. We don’t like them.


2. Excuse me, that’s my bag, it’s mine.
3. She lives alone, all by herself.
4. I’m going to wash my hair.
5. This letter is for Alice. Can you give it to her.
6. “That’s a nice car! Is it yours?” “No, it’s not mine, it’s my husband’s.”
7. We were helping ourselves to the food, when the newly married couple arrived.
8. Who is that man? Why are you looking at him.
9. She still lives with her parents.
10. Their parents couldn’t help them buy the house. They had to find the money themselves.
11. My sister has a new car. She likes it very much.
12. It’s our house. It’s ours
13. That’s Jane and Paul over there with their children.
14. They need the document. Can you give it to them?
15. They’re their children. They’re theirs
16. We invited them to stay with us at our house.
17. That’s a lovely tree. Its leaves are a wonderful colour.
18. Janet is married. Her husband is French.
19. Cathy’s going out this evening with her friends.
20. Nobody would help me! I had to do it all myself.

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