This document provides examples of filling in subject and object personal pronouns. For the subject personal pronouns, the examples provide context about a family and their names, occupations, and where they live. The object personal pronouns examples include actions being done to or for someone. The final section provides examples of choosing between possessive adjectives like "my", "your", "our" versus possessive pronouns like "mine", "yours", "ours".
Burton, David - Is Madhyamaka Buddhism Really The Middle Way? Emptiness and The Problem of Nihilism - (Contemporary Buddhism - An Interdisciplinary Journal) - Vol 2 - No 2 - 2008
This document provides examples of filling in subject and object personal pronouns. For the subject personal pronouns, the examples provide context about a family and their names, occupations, and where they live. The object personal pronouns examples include actions being done to or for someone. The final section provides examples of choosing between possessive adjectives like "my", "your", "our" versus possessive pronouns like "mine", "yours", "ours".
This document provides examples of filling in subject and object personal pronouns. For the subject personal pronouns, the examples provide context about a family and their names, occupations, and where they live. The object personal pronouns examples include actions being done to or for someone. The final section provides examples of choosing between possessive adjectives like "my", "your", "our" versus possessive pronouns like "mine", "yours", "ours".
This document provides examples of filling in subject and object personal pronouns. For the subject personal pronouns, the examples provide context about a family and their names, occupations, and where they live. The object personal pronouns examples include actions being done to or for someone. The final section provides examples of choosing between possessive adjectives like "my", "your", "our" versus possessive pronouns like "mine", "yours", "ours".
And this is my family. 2. My mum ś name is Angie. (Angie) _________ is from Germany. 3. Bob is my dad. (My dad) _________ is a waiter. 4. On the left you can see Simon. (Simon) _________ is my brother. 5. (Sue and Simon) _________ are twins. 6. Our dog is a girl, Judy. (Judy) _________ is two years old. 7. (Sue, Simon, Angie and Bob) _________ live in Canterbury. 8. (Canterbury) _________ is not far from London. 9. My grandparents live in London. (My grandparents) _________ often come and see us. 10. What can _________ tell me about your family? 11. My name is Olga. ____________ am the youngest in the family. 12. This is my father. ____________ is a teacher. 13. This is my mother. ____________ is a lawyer. 14. I have a dog. ____________ is called Lucky. 8. My family and ____________ live in a big city. 15. Miguel and I are brothers. _________ share a bedroom together. 16. My brother is a teacher. _________ teaches English. 17. Children, _________ are making too much noise! 18. Mom is doctor, _________ works in a hospital. What are _________ doing, Clara? Silvia is a translator. _________ speaks English very well. 19. This is Miss Lee. _________ is a teacher. Complete with the object personal pronouns. 1. Lisa likes cats. She likes to stroke _________ . 2. I ́m doing my homework. Dad is helping _________ . 3. Goodbye children, I ́ll call _________ later. 4. Where is John? I have to speak with _________ . 5. Miss Jolanda is very nice. All the children like _________ . 6. The car is very dirty. I am cleaning _________ . I I y7. Nacho and I are playing in the park. Dad is watching ________ 8. Pick up your toys and put _________ away. Possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns exercise 1 Choose the correct word. 1. Is this cup (your / yours)? 2. The coffee is (my / mine). 3. That coat is (my / mine). 4. He lives in (her / hers) house. 5. You might want (your / yours) phone. 6. The new car is (their / theirs). 7. She cooked (our / ours) food. 8. Don’t stand on (my / mine) foot! 9. She gave him (her / hers) suitcase. 10. I met (their / theirs) mother. 11. Is this (their / theirs) coffee? 12. Is the flat (her / hers)? 13. The grey scarf is (my / mine). 14. That red bike is (our / ours). 15. We should take (our / ours) coats. 16. That is (my / mine) car. 17. He dropped (my / mine) bag. 18. Are these phones (their / theirs)? 19. These cakes are (our / ours)! 20. Are those children (your / yours)?
Burton, David - Is Madhyamaka Buddhism Really The Middle Way? Emptiness and The Problem of Nihilism - (Contemporary Buddhism - An Interdisciplinary Journal) - Vol 2 - No 2 - 2008