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Pronouns
Circle the word that best completes each sentence. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. There were two red cars involved in the accident on (our, ours, we) street. There are a lot of tall trees on our street, but (our, ours, we) is the tallest. We have many daffodils in (our, ours, we) garden. Tonight (our, ours, we) will sing, "America." (Our, Ours, We) used the magnet to attract the nails.

Circle the correct word to complete each sentence. 6. Rachel's pious nature guaranteed that (she, her) would never lie to her parents. 7. Although (she, her) tried to be brave, Lisa let a soft groan escape when the doctor gave her an injection. 8. My best friend wants me to stay with (she, her) tonight. 9. (She, Her) pink hair looked ridiculous! 10. (She, Her) went to the mall with her companion. Circle the correct word to complete each sentence. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. (I, Me) need to discard the old clothes. At home my mother gives (I, me) etiquette lessons. Everybody in my family but (I, me) likes squash. I kept the receipt for the groceries (I, me) bought. The story began to puzzle (I, me) when it did not make sense anymore.

Circle the word that best completes each sentence. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. (It, Its, It's) time to switch classes. A fig doesn't look tasty, but (it, its, it's) good to eat. I've had a lot on my mind lately, so (it, its, it's) been hard to focus on my work. The tiny little beetle couldn't roll off (it, its, it's) back. The resort offers daily maid service to (it, its, it's) guests.

Circle the word that best completes each sentence. 21. The person in the blue car is (my, mine, I, me) mother. 22. (My, Mine, I, Me) am ashamed of myself for being so rude to her. 23. He is not a good friend, but he is an acquaintance of (my, mine). 24. My parents will not allow (my, mine, I, me) to spend the night with Pam. 25. (My, Mine, I, Me) brother sits on a stool when he plays the piano. Circle the correct word to complete each sentence.

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Our teacher taught (we, us) multiplication this year. (We, Us) purchased bread at the bakery. The keeper let (we, us) walk all the way to the top of the lighthouse. (We, Us) were aghast at the amount of food my uncle was able to eat. Please put the label on that folder so (we, us) will know what it contains.

Circle the correct word to complete each sentence. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. Our teacher taught (we, us) multiplication this year. (We, Us) purchased bread at the bakery. The keeper let (we, us) walk all the way to the top of the lighthouse. (We, Us) were aghast at the amount of food my uncle was able to eat. Please put the label on that folder so (we, us) will know what it contains.

Possessive prounons. . Ben is a boy. name is Ben Scott.

2. Debbie has got a dog. dog is very lively. 3. The dog is very lively. name is Ben. 4. We are at school. .school is in Vienna. English book is green.

5. You have got an English book.

6. I'm from Chester. ..parents are from Chester, too. 7. The Guptas have got a restaurant. restaurant is great.

8. The rabbit is white. cage is in the garden. 9. You are not English. name is not an English name.

10. Sita and Jenny are friends. school is in Chester. 11 The Scotts have got a new car. ..car is English. 12 Emma Peel has got a brother. ..name is Paul. 13 Nick Baker has got a sister. name is Debbie. 14 Yes, we have got a dog. .dog is very old. 15 The Snows have got a tortoise. .name is Trundle.

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