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Who, which, whose 

or no pronouns?

1. This is the boy   had an accident.


2. Yesterday I saw a car   was really old.
3. Mandy is the girl   I met on Friday.
4. I haven't seen Frank,   brother is five, for a long time now.
5. The robber stole the car   the lady parked in front of the supermarket.
6. This is the man   house is on fire.
7. Can I talk to the girl   is sitting on the bench?
8. The book   you gave me is great.
9. She likes hamburgers   are hot.
10. Bill Clinton,   was President of the USA, has only one daughter.

This, that – these, those 

1. Look at            newspaper here.


2.            are my grandparents, and            people over there are
my friend's grandparents.
3.            building over there is the Chrysler Building.
4.            is my mobile phone and            is your mobile phone
on the shelf over there.
5.            photos here are much better than            photos on the
book.
6.            was a great evening.
7. Are            your pencils here?
8.            bottle over there is empty.
9.            bricks over there are for your chimney.
10. John, take            folder and put it on the desk over there.

this or these
1.        film is very boring.
2.        are our bags.
3. Whose book is       ?
4. Could you help me with        boxes?
5. Whose copies are       ?
6. I have just bought        old car.
7.        man has three children.
8. I like        jeans.
9. Hi,        is Gerry speaking.
10.        two people are my friends.

Interrogative pronouns
1. ———————— did you do then?
What

Which

How

2. ———————— would you like to eat?


What

Which

Who

3. ———————- is knocking at the door?


What

Which

Who
4. ———————- is your phone number?
What

Which

Who

5. ———————– do you want to see?


What

Who

Whom

All of the above

6. ————————- will he say?


What

How

Who

7. ———————– did you see?


Please select 2 correct answers

What

Who

Whom

8. About ———————– are you speaking?


who
whom

what

All of the above

9. ———————– came here in the morning?


Who

Whom

What

10. By ———————– was this book written?


who

whom

what

11. ———————- do you mean?


What

Why

How

12. ———————— do you think took the


money?
Who

Whom

Why
13. ———————– is better – wisdom or riches?
Which

What

Either could be used here

14. ——————– do you think is right?


Who

Whom

What

15. ———————— is a continent?


Which

What

Why

Pronouns in English – Mixed Exercise

1. We can phone my grandma and ask  . (she)


2. Are   your friends? (they)
3.  is working on   presentation. (she)
4. Excuse  , can   ask a question? (I)
5.  can ride   skateboards. (they)
6.  is   friend. (he)
7. This is not   jacket,   was blue. (I)
8.  bought it for  . (she)
9. These two cats are  . (we)
10.  don't eat potatoes because   don't like  . (they)

Who, which, whose 

1. I talked to the girl          car had broken down in front of the shop.
2. Mr Richards,          is a taxi driver, lives on the corner.
3. I live in a house in Norwich,          is in East Anglia.
4. This is the girl          comes from Spain.
5. That's Peter, the boy          has just arrived at the airport.
6. Thank you very much for your e-mail,          was very interesting.
7. The man,          father is a professor, forgot his umbrella.
8. The children          shouted in the street are not from our school.
9. The car,          driver is a young man, is from Ireland.
10. What did you do with the money          your mother lent you?

Fill in me, you, him, her, it, us, you and them.

1. Who is that woman? Why are you looking at  ?

2. Do you know that man? Yes, I work with  .

3. I am talking to you. Please listen to  .

4. These photos are nice. Do you want to look at  ?

5. I like that camera. I am going to buy  .

6. I don't know Peter's girlfriend. Do you know  ?

7. Where are the tickets? I can't find  .

8. We are going to the disco. Can you come with  ?

9. I don't like dogs. I'm afraid of  .

10. Where is she? I want to talk to  .

11. Those apples are bad. Don't eat  !


12. I don't know this girl. Do you know  ?

13. Alan never drinks milk. He doesn't like  .

14. Where are the children? Have you seen  ?

15. I can't find my pencil. Can you give one to  ?

1. I want those books. Please give   to  .

2. He wants the mobile phone. Please give   to  .

3. Carol wants the keys. Please give   to  .

4. I want the laptop. Please give   to  .

5. They want the money. Please give   to  .

6. We like to see the photos. Please show   to  .

7. Mr Hoskins wants to read the newspaper. Please give   to  .

8. Sam wants the eraser. Please give   to  .

9. Your mother needs the camera. Please give   to  .

10. My friends want to see your dogs. Please show   to  .

11. I want to see your test. Please show   to  .

12. We don't know your address. Please give   to  .

Fill in the pronouns and possessive adjectives.


The missing words refer to the sentences before.

1. I have got a tortoise.   is my tortoise. I keep   in a cage.

2. Nick is in the garden. Can you see  ? He is playing with   dog.

3. I've forgotten my pen at home. Can I borrow one of  , please?

4. We are German. But   English teacher can also talk to   in English.

5. Jenny and Sally are in the house.   are listening to music with   phones.

6. You have got a new bike. Is this   bike? Do you drive   to school?

7. Who is that girl over there? Do you know  ?


8. The Scotts have got a house. This is   house. We can play in   garden.

9. What did your brother say? Have you already talked to  ?

10. He is a famous actor. You can watch   new show on TV.

11. Is this Tina's cat? Yes, it is   cat.   often plays with her.

12. I collect old coins. This is   favourite one.

13. The kids like   new teachers because   are funny.

14. Where are my glasses? Have you seen  ?

15. Is this your pencil case? Yes, it is  .

16. This is an interesting play. You should read  .

17. Debbie is eleven.   is English. We can talk to   in English.

18. We need a new laptop because   doesn't work anymore.

19. My brothers play in a band. You can watch   playing at the festival.

20. What's the weather like in Rome?   is sunny and hot.

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