The document contains three exercises on using pronouns correctly. The first exercise provides sentences with missing pronouns and asks the reader to fill them in using the correct personal pronoun referring to the words in parentheses. The second exercise provides sentences with underlined object pronouns and asks the reader to choose the right object pronoun. The third exercise provides sentences with underlined nouns or noun phrases and asks the reader to replace them with the appropriate personal pronoun.
The document contains three exercises on using pronouns correctly. The first exercise provides sentences with missing pronouns and asks the reader to fill them in using the correct personal pronoun referring to the words in parentheses. The second exercise provides sentences with underlined object pronouns and asks the reader to choose the right object pronoun. The third exercise provides sentences with underlined nouns or noun phrases and asks the reader to replace them with the appropriate personal pronoun.
The document contains three exercises on using pronouns correctly. The first exercise provides sentences with missing pronouns and asks the reader to fill them in using the correct personal pronoun referring to the words in parentheses. The second exercise provides sentences with underlined object pronouns and asks the reader to choose the right object pronoun. The third exercise provides sentences with underlined nouns or noun phrases and asks the reader to replace them with the appropriate personal pronoun.
Use the correct subject personal pronoun referring to the words in
parentheses.
1. ________ often reads books. (Leila)
2. ________ is watching TV. (Alan)
3. ________ is green. (the dress)
4. ________ are on the wall. (the pictures)
5. ________ is running. (the cat)
6. ________ are watching TV. (my sister and I)
7. ________ are in the garden. (the roses)
8. ________ is driving his car. (John)
9. ________ is from Bristol. (Liza)
10. ________ has got a brother. (Diana)
11. ________ are in the garden. (the cat and the dog)
Exercise 2. Choose the right object pronoun.
1. "Is he marrying Leila?" "Yes, he is in love with ________ !"
2. "Your son is making a lot of noise!" "I'll ask ________ to be quiet." 3. "Please, will you ask Robert to come in?" "Sorry, I don't know ________ ." 4. "Where are my glasses?" "You are wearing ________ !" 5. "Do you like apples?" "I love ________ !" 6. "Why is he always talking about Liza?" "He obviously likes ________!" 7. "Where is my book? Oh, dear! I've lost ________ !" 8. "Is that Nancy's new boyfriend?" "Don't ask me, ask ________ !" 9. "What is the title of that article?" "I'm afraid I can't remember ________ ." 10. "Look at John! He seems so happy?" "His friends offered ________ a guitar for his birthday!" Exercise 3. Replace the underlined word or words with an appropriate personal pronoun.
1. John kicked the ball. ____________
2. Mary beat the boy up for his lunch money. __________ 3. Max kissed Mary on the cheek. __________ 4. Max scored three goals in the match against Italy. __________ 5. Jack and Jill are pretty good soccer players. __________ 6. I saw Julie and Jill at the shopping mall. __________ 7. Get the dog out of the house. __________ 8. You cannot take your pets to the movies. __________ 9. You and your family should take a long vacation. __________ 10. Max smashed his car into the tree. __________ 11. Max likes to watch Anna play tennis. __________