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Exercise 1
Use a subject pronoun as the subject of each sentence based on the word(s) in parentheses.
1. works at National Bank. (Mary)
2. are in the cupboard. (the cups)
3. lives in Oakland, California. (Derek)
4. enjoy watching movies on Friday evenings. (My brother and I)
5. is on the table. (the magazine)
6. is working at the moment. (Mary)
7. study French at university. (Peter, Anne and Frank)
8. are good friends. (Tom and I)
9. went to school yesterday. (Anna)
10. think this exercise is difficult. (the students)
Exercise 2
Use a object pronoun as the object in each sentence based on the word(s) in parentheses.
1. Please give the book. (Peter)
2. I bought last week. (the car)
3. Angela visited two months ago. (Mary)
4. I enjoyed listening to last week. (the song)
5. Alexander asked to give the book to him. ( I)
6. She ate quickly and left for work. (breakfast)
7. I picked up at seven o'clock. (Peter and Jane)
8. I like reading before I go to sleep. (magazines)
9. It's very difficult to memorize . (the new vocabulary words)
10. Tom gave some advice. (my wife and I)
Exercise 3
Use a possessive adjective in the gap in each sentence based on the word(s) in parentheses.
1. That's book on the table. (I)
2. Peter asked sister to the dance. (Jane)
3. We bought book last week. (Alex Smith)
4. color is red. (The car)
5. Would you like to buy cookies? (My friends and I)
6. Peter picked up lunch and left for school. (Peter)
7. Alison asked questions because they couldn't come. (Mary and Frank)
8. I think idea is crazy! (You)
9. I'd like to hear opinion. (Susan)
10. She works for company. (John)
Exercise 4
Use a possessive pronoun in the gap in each sentence based on the word(s) in parentheses.
1. The book is . (John)
2. I think we should go in . (The boy's car)
3. That house is . (Kathy)
4. Do you hear the telephone? I think it's . (my telephone)
5. I'm sure it's . (the computer that belongs to my sister and me)
6. Look at that car. It's . (Mary and Peter)
7. That dog over there is . (Henry)
8. Those bicycles are . (Jack and Peter)
9. No, that one is . (you)
10. Yes, that one is . (I)
1. Mary works at National Bank.
Explanation: In this sentence, the subject pronoun that should be used is "she" as a replacement for the proper noun "Mary".
2. The cups are in the cupboard.
Explanation: In this sentence, the subject pronoun that should be used is "they" as a replacement for the noun phrase "the cups".
3. Derek lives in Oakland, California.
Explanation: In this sentence, the subject pronoun that should be used is "he" as a replacement for the proper noun "Derek".
4. My brother and I enjoy watching movies on Friday evenings.
Explanation: In this sentence, the subject pronoun that should be used is "we" as a replacement for the noun phrase "My brother and I".
5. The magazine is on the table.
Explanation: In this sentence, the subject pronoun that should be used is "it" as a replacement for the noun phrase "the magazine".
6. Mary is working at the moment.
Explanation: In this sentence, the subject pronoun that should be used is "she" as a replacement for the proper noun "Mary".
7. Peter, Anne, and Frank study French at university.
Explanation: In this sentence, the subject pronoun that should be used is "they" as a replacement for the noun phrase "Peter, Anne, and Frank".
8. Tom and I are good friends.
Explanation: In this sentence, the subject pronoun that should be used is "we" as a replacement for the noun phrase "Tom and I".
9. Anna went to school yesterday.
Explanation: In this sentence, the subject pronoun that should be used is "she" as a replacement for the proper noun "Anna".
10. The students think this exercise is difficult.
Explanation: In this sentence, the subject pronoun that should be used is "they" as a replacement for the noun phrase "the students".
Exercise 2:
1. Please give him the book.
Explanation: In this sentence, the object pronoun that should be used is "him" as a replacement for the proper noun "Peter".
2. I bought the car last week.
Explanation: In this sentence, the object pronoun is not needed as there is no direct object mentioned.
3. Angela visited her two months ago.
Explanation: In this sentence, the object pronoun that should be used is "her" as a replacement for the proper noun "Mary".
4. I enjoyed listening to it last week.
Explanation: In this sentence, the object pronoun that should be used is "it" as a replacement for the noun phrase "the song".
5. Alexander asked me to give the book to him.
Explanation: In this sentence, the object pronoun that should be used is "me" as a replacement for the pronoun "I".
6. She ate breakfast quickly and left for work.
Explanation: In this sentence, the object pronoun is not needed as there is no direct object mentioned.
7. I picked them up at seven o'clock.
Explanation: In this sentence, the object pronoun that should be used is "them" as a replacement for the proper nouns "Peter and Jane".
8. I like reading magazines before I go to sleep.
Explanation: In this sentence, the object pronoun is not needed as there is no direct object mentioned.
9. It's very difficult to memorize them.
Explanation: In this sentence, the object pronoun that should be used is "them" as a replacement for the noun phrase "the new vocabulary words".
10. Tom gave my wife and me some advice.
Explanation: In this sentence, the object pronoun that should be used is "me" as a replacement for the pronoun "I".
Exercise 3:
1. That's my book on the table.
Explanation: In this sentence, the possessive adjective that should be used is "my" as a replacement for the pronoun "I".
2. Peter asked Jane to the dance.
Explanation: In this sentence, the possessive adjective that should be used is "his" as a replacement for the proper noun "Jane".
3. We bought Alex Smith's book last week.
Explanation: In this sentence, the possessive adjective that should be used is "his" as a replacement for the proper noun "Alex Smith".
4. The car's color is red.
Explanation: In this sentence, the possessive adjective that should be used is "its" as a replacement for the noun "The car".
5. Would you like to buy our cookies?
Explanation: In this sentence, the possessive adjective that should be used is "our" as a replacement for the pronoun "our".
6. Peter picked up his lunch and left for school.
Explanation: In this sentence, the possessive adjective that should be used is "his" as a replacement for the proper noun "Peter".
7. Alison asked Mary and Frank's questions because they couldn't come.
Explanation: In this sentence, the possessive adjective that should be used is "their" as a replacement for the proper nouns "Mary and Frank".
8. I think your idea is crazy!
Explanation: In this sentence, the possessive adjective that should be used is "your" as a replacement for the pronoun "you".
9. I'd like to hear Susan's opinion.
Explanation: In this sentence, the possessive adjective that should be used is "her" as a replacement for the proper noun "Susan".
10. She works for John's company.
Explanation: In this sentence, the possessive adjective that should be used is "his" as a replacement for the proper noun "John".
Exercise 4:
1. The book is John's.
Explanation: In this sentence, the possessive pronoun that should be used is "John's" as a replacement for the proper noun "John".
2. I think we should go in the boy's car.
Explanation: In this sentence, the possessive pronoun that should be used is "the boy's" as a replacement for the noun phrase "The boy's car".
3. That house is Kathy's.
Explanation: In this sentence, the possessive pronoun that should be used is "Kathy's" as a replacement for the proper noun "Kathy".
4. Do you hear the telephone? I think it's mine.
Explanation: In this sentence, the possessive pronoun that should be used is "mine" as a replacement for the pronoun "my".
5. I'm sure it's ours.
Explanation: In this sentence, the possessive pronoun that should be used is "ours" as a replacement for the pronouns "my sister and me".
6. Look at that car. It's Mary and Peter's.
Explanation: In this sentence, the possessive pronoun that should be used is "Mary and Peter's" as a replacement for the proper nouns "Mary and Peter".
7. That dog over there is Henry's.
Explanation: In this sentence, the possessive pronoun that should be used is "Henry's" as a replacement for the proper noun "Henry".
8. Those bicycles are Jack and Peter's.
Explanation: In this sentence, the possessive pronoun that should be used is "Jack and Peter's" as a replacement for the proper nouns "Jack and Peter".
9. No, that one is yours.
Explanation: In this sentence, the possessive pronoun that should be used is "yours" as a replacement for the pronoun "you".
10. Yes, that one is mine.
Explanation: In this sentence, the possessive pronoun that should be used is "mine" as a replacement for the pronoun "I".