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Personal, Possessive, Demonstrative Pronouns

1.

Personal,
Possessive,
Demonstrative
Pronouns

2.

Use the right form of Personal
Pronoun in the sentence: We asked
Jim to stay with … in our house.
our
us
their
my
his

3.

We asked Jim to stay
with us in our house.

4.

Use the right form of Personal
Pronoun in the sentence: Do you
know that lady? Yes. I know ….
her
his
us
them
me

5.

Do you know that lady?
Yes. I know her.

6.

Use the right form of Personal
Pronoun in the sentence: That
is his book. Give … to him.
him
her
its
it
me

7.

That is his book. Give it
to him.

8.

Use the right form of Personal
Pronoun in the sentence:
Spend more time with your
son. … is so lonely.
I
he
we
she
us

9.

Spend more time with
your son. He is so lonely.

10.

Use the right form of Personal
Pronoun in the sentence: The bag
is heavy. What is there in …?
him
its
her
they
it

11.

The bag is heavy. What
is there in it?

12.

Use the right form of Personal
Pronoun in the sentence:
Look at them. … are playing
like kids.
We
They
Their
I
There

13.

Look at them. They are
playing like kids.

14.

Use the right form of
Personal Pronoun in the
sentence: Is he a doctor? No, … is not.
we
they
he
them
she

15.

Is he a doctor? - No, he
is not.

16.

Use the right form of Personal
Pronoun in the sentence: Are
you a student? Yes, … am.
we
I
you
me
my

17.

Are you a student? Yes, I am.

18.

Use the right form of Personal
Pronoun in the sentence: Mike
has many friends. He likes ….
them
us
they
my
me

19.

Mike has many friends. He
likes them.

20.

Use the right form of Personal
Pronoun in the sentence: Is
Henry at home? Can I speak to
…? his
him
he
us
our

21.

Is Henry at home? Can I
speak to him?

22.

Use the right form of Personal
Pronoun in the sentence: Can I
help …? Yes, please I’ve lost my
way.
your
me
us
our
you

23.

Can I help you? Yes, please
I’ve lost my way.

24.

Use the right form of Personal
Pronoun in the sentence: Mary
and Jane are sisters, aren’t …?
she
we
they
our
them

25.

Mary and Jane are
sisters, aren’t they?

26.

Use the right form of Personal
Pronoun in the sentence: My
mother fell asleep because …
was tired.
they
us
me
she
her

27.

My mother fell asleep
because she was tired.

28.

Use the right form of Personal
Pronoun in the sentence: We
know … well. They are our
friends.
they
them
us
his
him

29.

We know them well. They
are our friends.

30.

Use the right form of Personal
Pronoun in the sentence: Tell
… your name, please.
he
it
we
me
my

31.

Tell me your name, please.

32.

Use the right form of
Possessive Pronoun in the
sentence: Mary washed …
hands
and
face.
his
him
her
my
their

33.

Mary washed her hands and
face.

34.

Use the right form of
Possessive Pronoun in the
sentence: Ann likes to laugh. …
face is always merry.
She
He
Him
His
Her

35.

Ann likes to laugh. Her
face is always merry.

36.

Use the right form of
Possessive Pronoun in the
sentence: They have a new flat.
… flat is not very big.
Them
His
Their
Our
Us

37.

They have a new flat.
Their flat is not very big.

38.

Use the right form of
Possessive Pronoun in the
sentence: What’s … phone
number? May I phone you?
her
his
our
their
your

39.

What’s your phone
number? May I phone
you?

40.

Use the right form of
Possessive Pronoun in the
sentence: Give me … photo and
I’ll give you mine.
you
my
us
our
your

41.

Give me your photo and
I’ll give you mine.

42.

Use the right form of
Possessive Pronoun in the
sentence: Where are … friends
now?
me
us
your
he
him

43.

Where are your friends
now?

44.

Use the right form of
Possessive Pronoun in the
sentence: Here is a postcard
from … friend Peggy.
me
my
us
him
she

45.

Here is a postcard from
my friend Peggy.

46.

Use the right form of
Possessive Pronoun in the
sentence: She lives in
Australia now with … family.
she
him
it
her
us

47.

She lives in Australia
now with her family.

48.

Use the right form of
Possessive Pronoun in the
sentence: … husband works in
Newcastle.
She
Him
Us
Them
Her

49.

Her husband works in
Newcastle.

50.

Use the right form of
Possessive Pronoun in the
sentence: … company builds
ships.
His
He
She
Us
Me

51.

His company builds ships.

52.

Use the right form of
Possessive Pronoun in the
sentence: … children go to
school in New York.
Us
Me
Their
Mine
Him

53.

Their children go to
school in New York.

54.

Use the right form of
Possessive Pronoun in the
sentence: … husband and I want
to go to Australia, too.
Me
My
Us
Him
It

55.

My husband and I want to
go to Australia, too.

56.

Use the right form of Possessive
Pronoun in the sentence: We
want to see Ann and … family
next winter.
she
he
his
her
it

57.

We want to see Ann and
her family next winter.

58.

Use the right form of Possessive
Pronoun in the sentence:
Autumn has come. I like …
beauty.
he
its
us
me
mine

59.

Autumn has come. I like
its beauty.

60.

Use the right form of Possessive
Pronoun in the sentence: He
has a bad memory. He can’t
remember even … own name.
he
she
us
his
me

61.

He has a bad memory.
He can’t remember even
his own name.

62.

Use the right form of Possessive
Pronoun in the sentence: I’ve
got relatives in England. … aunt
lives in Guildford.
me
my
mine
us
he

63.

I’ve got relatives in
England. My aunt lives in
Guildford.

64.

Use the right form of Possessive
Pronoun in the sentence:
Charles is going to a picnic with
… girlfriend.
us
yours
mine
his
he

65.

Charles is going to a
picnic with his girlfriend.

66.

Use the right form of Possessive
Pronoun in the sentence: Are
you satisfied with … marks,
Mark?
you
yours
me
us
your

67.

Are you satisfied with your
marks, Mark?

68.

Use the right form of Possessive
Pronoun in the sentence: Sally
and I like Mathematics. It’s …
favorite subject.
us
ours
our
me
yours

69.

Sally and I like
Mathematics. It’s our
favorite subject.

70.

Use the right form of Possessive
Pronoun in the sentence: There
is a mouse under the table. I can
see … tail.
it
ours
us
its
me

71.

There is a mouse under
the table. I can see its tail.

72.

Use the right form of Possessive
Pronoun in the sentence: … flat
is on the third floor.
ours
us
our
we
you

73.

Our flat is on the third
floor.

74.

Use the right form of
Demonstrative Pronoun in the
sentence: This is my book, … is
yours. Take it.
thise
these
that
those
some

75.

This is my book, that is
yours. Take it.

76.

Use the right form of
Demonstrative Pronoun in the
sentence: At … moment he is
very busy. Phone in twenty
minutes, please.
this
these
what
those
any

77.

At this moment he is very
busy. Phone in twenty
minutes, please.

78.

Use the right form of
Demonstrative Pronoun in the
sentence: … was a sad story.
Everybody kept silence for
some time.
any
these
that
those
some

79.

That was a sad story.
Everybody kept silence for
some time.

80.

Use the right form of
Demonstrative Pronoun in the
sentence: I’ll take that book, I
don’t like … one. Give it to me.
this
these
that
those
any

81.

I’ll take that book, I don’t
like this one. Give it to
me.

82.

Use the right form of
Demonstrative Pronoun in the
sentence: These flowers are
mine. …are his.
this
these
that
those
something

83.

These flowers are mine.
Those are his.

84.

Use the right form of
Demonstrative Pronoun in the
sentence: Have you read …
letter? – Not yet.
this
these
what
those
anything

85.

Have you read this letter?
– Not yet.

86.

Use the right form of
Demonstrative Pronoun in the
sentence: … suits are more
suitable for young persons. They
don’t suit me.
this
these
that
what
anything

87.

These suits are more
suitable for young
persons. They don’t suit
me.

88.

Use the right form of
Demonstrative Pronoun in the
sentence: This boy is not my
brother, but … boy is mine.
this
these
that
he
any

89.

This boy is not my brother,
but that boy is mine.

90.

Use the right form of
Demonstrative Pronoun in the
sentence: The shop- assistants of
… store are always attentive to
customers.
those
that
these
them
they

91.

The shop- assistants of that
store are always attentive
to customers.

92.

Use the right form of
Demonstrative Pronoun in the
sentence: … stew vegetables are
very delicious in comparison
with … ones.
These, that
Those, this
This, that
That, those
These, those

93.

These stew vegetables
are very delicious in
comparison with those
ones.

94.

Use the right form of
Demonstrative Pronoun in the
sentence: The most attractive
places of interest in … town are
in the west.
what
these
this
those
them

95.

The most attractive
places of interest in this
town are in the west.

96.

Use the right form of
Demonstrative Pronoun in the
sentence: As for me, I like
spacious apartments so …
apartment is too small for me.
what
those
this
these
they

97.

As for me, I like spacious
apartments so this
apartment is too small for
me.

98.

Use the right form of
Demonstrative Pronoun in the
sentence: … window is open and
… windows are closed.
Those, these
This, those
This, this
That, that
Those, that

99.

This window is open and
those windows are closed.

100.

Use the right form of
Demonstrative Pronoun in the
sentence: … is a boat and … is a
plane.
This, that
These, those
Those, these
This, these
That, those

101.

This is a boat and that is
a plane.
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