Ex.1. Choose The Right Word.: Pronouns - Causative Form

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Pronouns – Causative Form

Ex.1. Choose the right word.


1. It’s their/theirs problem, not our/ours.
2. That’s not my/mine umbrella. My/Mine is yellow.
3. My/Mine room is bigger than her/hers, but her/hers is nicer.
4. They went on holiday with some friends of theirs/friends of their.
5. She’s going to meet a cousin of hers/cousin of her.
6. We had dinner with some relatives of ours/relatives of our.

Ex.2. Finish the sentence with myself/by myself/me/-/each other/mine etc..


1. When people are alone, they often talk to themselves.
2. Jill and Ann are good friends. They know each other very well.
3. These gloves are mine. Give them to me, please.
4. Do you live by yourself?
5. Ann, if you want some more cake, help yourself.
6. She fell off her bicycle, but she didn’t hurt herself.
7. She wasn’t with her friends. She was by herself.
8. Ann looked very pale. Jane was sure Ann didn’t feel good.
9. Please, give her this book. It’s hers.
10. He never thinks about other people. He only thinks about herself.

Ex 3. Finish the sentences.


1. Do you like the color of this coat?
2. Pat's favorite color is blue.
3. Write your name at the top of the page.
4. Jack's parents` house/The house of Jack's parents is near the city center.
5. The children of Ann and Pete/Ann and Pete's children are too young to go to
school.

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