This document provides example sentences using subject pronouns and possessive adjectives such as "who", "whose", and numbers. It includes questions about people, possessions, and actions using these grammatical constructs such as "Who took my book?", "Who did you phone?", and "What did you and Steve do?". The document is intended as a practice exercise for correctly applying subject pronouns and possessive adjectives in English sentences.
This document provides example sentences using subject pronouns and possessive adjectives such as "who", "whose", and numbers. It includes questions about people, possessions, and actions using these grammatical constructs such as "Who took my book?", "Who did you phone?", and "What did you and Steve do?". The document is intended as a practice exercise for correctly applying subject pronouns and possessive adjectives in English sentences.
This document provides example sentences using subject pronouns and possessive adjectives such as "who", "whose", and numbers. It includes questions about people, possessions, and actions using these grammatical constructs such as "Who took my book?", "Who did you phone?", and "What did you and Steve do?". The document is intended as a practice exercise for correctly applying subject pronouns and possessive adjectives in English sentences.
TEMA: “Subject pronouns and possessive adjectives. Numbers”.
Fell of the shelf?
Who wants to see Who took my What made you ill? Who is coming?
Who did you phone?
Who happen ed last Who knows the answer? Who did the washing up? Who did jill? Who woke me up? Who saw the accident? Who has got my pen? Who did you see? Who did means this?
Who phoned you?
What did she want?
What did you ask?
What did he say?
What did you hear?
Who got you?
Who did you meet?
What did she you? What did you and steve? Who did the game?
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