Sunday, October 16, 2016

PERSONAL PRONOUNS (Basic) (EXERCISE B81E264)





  















A Pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun. It refers to a person or thing without giving the name.

There are two types of Personal Pronouns:

*  Those used as subject.
*  Those used as objects.



Singular
Plural

Subject
Object
Subject
Object
First Person
 I
 Me
 We
 Us
Second Person
 You
 You
 You
 You
Third Person
 He
 She
 It
 Him
 Her
 It
 They
 They
 They
 Them
 Them
 Them

Put a Personal Pronoun into the gap in the sentences below.

(A)   _________  is dreaming. (George)
(B)   _________ is green. (the blackboard)
(C)   _________ are on the wall. (the posters)
(D)   _________ is running. (the dog)
(E)    _________ are watching TV. (my mother and I)
(F)    _________ are in the garden. (the flowers)
(G)   _________ is riding his bike. (Tom)
(H)   _________ is from Bristol. (Victoria)
(I)      _________ has got a brother. (Diana)
(J)     Have_________  got a computer, Mandy?

ANSWERS

Put a Personal Pronoun into the gap in the sentences below.

(A)   He is dreaming. (George)
(B)   It is green. (the blackboard)
(C)   They are on the wall. (the posters)
(D)   It is running. (the dog)
(E)    We are watching TV. (my mother and I)
(F)    They are in the garden. (the flowers)
(G)   He is riding his bike. (Tom)
(H)   She is from Bristol. (Victoria)
(I)      He has got a brother. (Diana)
(J)     Have you got a computer, Mandy?

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