This document provides examples and exercises on using pronouns like this, that, these, those as well as there is and there are. It also provides examples of replacing nouns with subject and object pronouns in sentences. The document aims to teach English grammar rules around different types of pronouns.
This document provides examples and exercises on using pronouns like this, that, these, those as well as there is and there are. It also provides examples of replacing nouns with subject and object pronouns in sentences. The document aims to teach English grammar rules around different types of pronouns.
This document provides examples and exercises on using pronouns like this, that, these, those as well as there is and there are. It also provides examples of replacing nouns with subject and object pronouns in sentences. The document aims to teach English grammar rules around different types of pronouns.
Choose this or these Choose that or those 1. This is your briefcase. 15. Is that man here now? 2. These are your books. 16. Are those students ready? 3. _______ book isinteresting. 17. Is _______ your notebook? 4. _______questions are hard. 18. Are _______ your gloves? 5. _______ is very difficult. 19. Is ______ boy reading now? 6. _______ are quite easy. 20. Are ______ students working? 7. _______ seem very hard. 21. Does ______ seem difficult? 8. _______ seems very easy. 22. Do ______ feel comfortable? 9. _______ lesson is simple. 23. Are ______ children here? 10. _______ words are new. 24. Do ______ men speak English? 11. _______ are very heavy. 25. Does ______ woman know you? 12. _______ is very pretty. 26. Is _______ lesson very easy? 13. _______ goes on _______ lines. 27. Do ______ belong on ______ desk? 14. _______ go on _______ line. 28. Does _______ go in ______ drawers?
15. THE EXPRESSION THERE IS AND THERE ARE
Use there is and there are and in the room with
these words. Make statements and questions. Notices the examples. 1. a table There is a table in the room. Is there a table in the room? 2. Chairs there are chairs in the room are there chairs in the room 15. a wastebasket 16. children 3. a picture 17. many chairs 4. desks 18. an ashtray 5. blackboard 19. a big table 6. chairs 20. some women 7. a telephone 21. a pretty picture 8. windows 22. many people 9. a rug 23. a small man 10. people 24. four chairs 11. the doors 25. much light 12. a vloset 26. many lamps 13. some pen 14. three maps SUBJECT AND OBJECT PRONOUNS subtitute pronouns for the italicized words un each sentence. Notice the first two examples. 1. The boy is reading the book. 2. The students are talking to Tom. 3. Mary is studying her lesson with John. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson enjoy television very much. 5. That fellow understands the lesson completely. 6. The children like their teachers very much. 7. Do Charles and Mary like that English book? 8. Is Miss Brown explaining the lesson to the students? 9. The woman are talking about the party. 10. The man is moving the furniture into the other room 11. Those people need the money as soon as possible. 12. John and Frank are writting the letter right now. 13. Frank and I usually meet our friends at the corner. 14. The two girls are putting the food on the table now. 15. Are the men speaking to Mr. Wilson at this moment? 16. The teachers speak to the students about that matter. 17. John, Frank, and I are studying the new words now. 18. The waitress always washes the tables carefully. 19. Does Mrs. Brown buy her groceries at that store? 20. All of the students enjoy baseball very much. 21. Betty sends a letter to her parents every week. 22. Mr. Harris is helping that student with the lesson. 23. Do Bill and you read that newspaper every morning? 24. The people don’t like the news very much. 25. The students is writing the explanation in his notebook. 26. The police protect the city day and night. 27. The policeman is giving a ticket to that woman. 28. The United States consists of fifty individual states. 29. The teacher explaining the words to Mrs. Graniero. 30. His friends always enjoy his jokes very much.