Nov 6, 2016
- Complete the sentences with the right pronoun.
- “Do you know that man?”
“Yes, I know . . . but I can’t remember . . . name.”- she … he
- he … his
- him … her
- “Do you know that woman?”
“Yes, I know . . . but I can’t remember . . . name.”- she … her
- her … his
- he … hers
- “Do you know those people?”
“Yes, I know . . . but I can’t remember . . . names.”- them … their
- their … theirs
- theirs … them
- “Do you know me?”
“Yes, I know . . . but I can’t remember . . . name.”- your … your
- you … yours
- We invited her to stay with . . . at . . . house.
- us … our
- our … ours
- her … her
- He invited us to stay with . . . at . . . house.
- he … his
- him … her
- her … he
- They invited me to stay with . . . at . . . house.
- their … theirs
- they … their
- them … they
- I invited them to stay with . . . at . . . house.
- me … my
- mine … mine
- my … me
- Did you invite him to stay with . . . at . . . house?
- your … your
- you … you
- yours … yours
- I gave him . . . address and he gave me . . . .
- me … him
- mine … his
- my … he
- I gave her . . . address and she gave me . . . .
- mine … her
- her … mine
- my … hers
- He gave me . . . address and I gave him . . . .
- his … me
- he … mine
- him … my
- We gave them . . . address and they gave us . . . .
- ours … their
- our … theirs
- She gave him . . . address and he gave her . . . .
- her … hers
- he … his
- hers … him
- You gave us . . . address and we gave you . . . .
- your … ours
- our … your
- yours … our
- They gave you . . . address and you gave them . . . .
- them … your
- theirs … yours
- their … you
- Where’s Ann? Have you seen . . . ?
- her
- hers
- she
- Where are my keys? Where did I put . . . ?
- they
- their
- them
- This letter is for Bill. Can you give it to . . . ?
- him
- he
- his
- We wrote to John but he didn’t answer . . . letter.
- us
- our
- ours
- “I can’t find my pen. Can I use . . . ?”
“Yes, of course.”- yours
- your
- its
- We’re going to the cinema. Why don’t you come with . . . ?
- we
- our
- us
- Did your sister pass . . . exams?
- his
- her
- hers
- Some people talk about . . . jobs all the time.
- they
- their
- theirs
- Last night I went out for a meal with a friend of . . . .
- me
- I
- mine
- “Do you know that man?”
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