1. choose the objective pronoun or the possessive adjective. 1) we’re going to the cinema. do you want to go with (us/our)? 2) we’re going to invite all (our/us) friends to the party. 3) mr. and mrs. o’neal live in dublin but (their/them) daughter live in new-york 4) i would like to look at those
books. could you give (their/them) to me? 5) thank you for (you/your) e-mail. it was really nice to hear from you again. 6) we’re get on with margaret but i wonder she doesn’t like (you/your). 7) i never drink mineral water. i don’t like (it/its). 8) st-petersburg is famous for (its/it)
sightseeing. 9) i often see that young man at our meetings but i don’t know (him/his) name. 10) ed is at home. can you ask (his/him) to come to the playground? 11) i am thirsty. can you bring (my/me) a bottle of coca-cola? 12) kate studies with (me/my) elder sister at this college. 2.personal and
objective pronouns: filling the gaps fill in the gaps with the correct pronoun. may i give 1) a good piece of advice? spend more time with 2) elder sister. you can help 3) much. 4) live in the country. their house isn’t big 5) is comfortable. we know 6) well. they are friends of 7) could
you give 8) his pen? 9) likes writing only with 10) my friends came to see me yesterday and i showed 11) you had send