This document contains two grammar exercises focused on using personal pronouns correctly. The first exercise provides examples with underlined words to be replaced by subject or object personal pronouns. The second exercises provides sentences with choices to pick the right personal pronoun. The exercises are designed to practice identifying and selecting the appropriate personal pronoun for subjects and objects.
This document contains two grammar exercises focused on using personal pronouns correctly. The first exercise provides examples with underlined words to be replaced by subject or object personal pronouns. The second exercises provides sentences with choices to pick the right personal pronoun. The exercises are designed to practice identifying and selecting the appropriate personal pronoun for subjects and objects.
This document contains two grammar exercises focused on using personal pronouns correctly. The first exercise provides examples with underlined words to be replaced by subject or object personal pronouns. The second exercises provides sentences with choices to pick the right personal pronoun. The exercises are designed to practice identifying and selecting the appropriate personal pronoun for subjects and objects.
Exercise 1. Replace the underlined words with the correct personal pronoun (subject, object).
Ex. The boys are speaking to Margaret.
They are speaking her.
1. Mary is washing the car. ……She is washing it
2. The postman is speaking to Helen. …………He is speaking her 3. Tom telephoned Mr. Parker yesterday. ………He telephoned him yesterday 4. Please give this letter to my mother. ……….Please give it to her 5. Bill and John are waiting Samantha and Bob. …They are waiting them
Exercise 2. Choose the correct personal pronoun.
1. She / Him is sitting in the garden
2. The postman gave they / me four letters. 3. My brother will go to the cinema with she / her. 4. The teacher is not speaking to we / us. 5. Margaret telephoned we / us yesterday. 6. Helen will go to the shops with you / he. 7. Mr. Brown will go to his office with she / him. 8. The teacher is speaking to you and I / me. 9. My mother saw Susan and he / you in the Mall. 10. Yesterday Helen went to the cinema but I / her stayed at home.