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Subject Object Possessiv Reflexive Possessi Reciproca

Complete with a pronoun or a possessive determiner


Pronouns Pronouns e Pronouns ve l
Pronouns Adjectiv Pronoun a. I saw Mary yesterday. __________ was wearing a beautiful
es
dress.
I Me Mine Myself My Each other
b. Call _________ if you need any help. I’ll be glad to be
You You Yours Yourself Your
useful.
He Him His Himself His
c. Don’t touch that car! It’s _________. I’ve just bought it.
She Her Hers Herself Her
d. We built a skateboard __________. We worked very hard all
It It Its Itself Its
night.
We Us Ours Ourselves Our
e. Give John _________ keys. He needs to get some stuff from
You You Yours Yourselves Your
my house.
They Them Theirs Themselve Their f. Sean and Sally send _________ postcards for Christmas.
s
g. This is John’s cat and that’s Julia’s cat. The first one is
KEEP IN MIND: A pronoun replaces a noun / A determiner _________ and the second one is _________.
goes with a noun. h. Dean brought _________ a bottle of good red wine. Peter
and I were so happy that we sent ________ a thank you
Subject Pronouns: they replace a noun in the subject note.
position. i. This cake is awesome! Mary cooked it _________
Mary is tall. / She is tall. yesterday.
j. Carole is very proud of _______ little son. ________ always
Object Pronouns: they replace a noun in the object /
complement position. gets great marks.
I saw Mary. / I saw her. k. Kate and Bobby love ________ a lot. They’re always
together.
Possessive Pronouns: they replace the possessed thing l. I don’t know what to do with __________. I’m a mess!
(noun). m.Please, call Peter and Carl and tell __________ that I need
This is my pen and that is your pen. / This is my pen and that ________ car back. I’m driving to London in a few hours.
n. They are always telling _________ lies. I don’t know how
Reflexive Pronouns: they refer back to the subject. they can live together.
I saw an UFO myself! (I saw it with my own eyes) o. (A thief to his victim) Give ________ all your money and
_______ watch.
p. A: ”Is that your house?” B: “No, it isn’t. It’s ________.”
Possessive Determiners: they express the possession of the (pointing a couple)
thing referenced by the following noun. q. Can you pass ________ the salt, please?
This is my pen. r. (A brother to his sister) Tell _______ mother that I can’t go
to ________ house because _______ dog is ill and ________
needs _________ medicine.
Reciprocal Pronoun “Each other”: it expresses a reciprocal s. If Karl lends me ________ notebook, _________ will be so
action. thankful!
Mary and John write to each other. t. My dad repaired the car ___________. He did it with his
own hands.
Complete with a pronoun or a possessive determiner
Subject Object Possessiv Reflexive Possessi Reciproca
Pronouns Pronouns e Pronouns ve l a. I saw Mary yesterday. __________ was wearing a beautiful
Pronouns Adjectiv Pronoun
es
dress.
I Me Mine Myself My Each other b. Call _________ if you need any help. I’ll be glad to be
You You Yours Yourself Your useful.
He Him His Himself His c. Don’t touch that car! It’s _________. I’ve just bought it.
She Her Hers Herself Her d. We built a skateboard __________. We worked very hard all
It It Its Itself Its
night.
We Us Ours Ourselves Our
e. Give John _________ keys. He needs to get some stuff from
You You Yours Yourselves Your
my house.
f. Sean and Sally send _________ postcards for Christmas.
They Them Theirs Themselve Their
s g. This is John’s cat and that’s Julia’s cat. The first one is
_________ and the second one is _________.
KEEP IN MIND: A pronoun replaces a noun / A determiner h. Dean brought _________ a bottle of good red wine. Peter
goes with a noun. and I were so happy that we sent ________ a thank you
note.
Possessive Pronouns: they replace the possessed thing
(noun). i. This cake is awesome! Mary cooked it _________
This is my pen and that is your pen. / This is my pen and that yesterday.
j. Carole is very proud of _______ little son. ________ always
Object Pronouns: they replace a noun in the object / gets great marks.
complement position. k. Kate and Bobby love ________ a lot. They’re always
I saw Mary. / I saw her. together.
l. I don’t know what to do with __________. I’m a mess!
Subject Pronouns: they replace a noun in the subject m.Please, call Peter and Carl and tell __________ that I need
position. ________ car back. I’m driving to London in a few hours.
Mary is tall. / She is tall. n. They are always telling _________ lies. I don’t know how
they can live together.
Reflexive Pronouns: they refer back to the subject. o. (A thief to his victim) Give ________ all your money and
I saw an UFO myself! (I saw it with my own eyes) _______ watch.
p. A: ”Is that your house?” B: “No, it isn’t. It’s ________.”
(pointing a couple)
q. Can you pass ________ the salt, please?
Possessive Determiners: they express the possession of the
r. (A brother to his sister) Tell _______ mother that I can’t go
thing referenced by the following noun.
This is my pen. to ________ house because _______ dog is ill and ________
needs _________ medicine.
s. If Karl lends me ________ notebook, _________ will be so
thankful!
Reciprocal Pronoun “Each other”: it expresses a reciprocal
t. My dad repaired the car ___________. He did it with his own
action.
hands.
Mary and John write to each other.

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