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Personal, Possessive Pronouns and Adjectives

Instructions: Use the above rules to complete the following exercise.

SUBJECT PRONOUNS

1. Egbert is not English; _____ is Australian.

2. Dominic and Kaye are in love; _____ are going to get married.

3. This is Lyn's first job and _____ is very nervous.

4. Can _____ see my new car? No, _____ can't.

5. _____ are going on holiday at the end of the month.

6. Can you look after our cat please? _____ needs food and water while _____ are away.

OBJECT PRONOUNS

1. Help _____ prepare dinner please.

2. Your dog jumps up at me; please tell _____ to stop.

3. Give _____ some advice please; we are so worried.

4. Carl and Ellie ride their bicycles to Juliette's house; she is out, so they don't see _____.

5. The police are patrolling the town centre. Can you see _____?
6. Dave is very thirsty. Can you give _____ something to drink please?

7. Albert says he knows _____, because he met _____ at your party last week.

POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES

1. Alfred and Henry are in _____ car.

2. Gertrude is cleaning _____ teeth.

3. Tom is drinking _____ drink.

4. Is this _____ hamburger?

5. I am working on _____ homework.

6. Please give the dog _____ bone now.

POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS

1. That is Clara's shoe; that's _____.

2. This is Jennifer and Tom's home; it's _____.

3. That is Peter's car over there; it's _____.

4. "Whose money is this? Is it _____?"

5. "No, it's not _____, because I don't have any."

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