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Basic English Pronoun L-2

Personal Pronoun.

Person

Number

Gender

Subjective pronoun

Objective pronoun

Possessive adjective

Possessive pronoun

Reflexive pronoun

1st

Singular

male/female

 I

me

my

mine

myself

Plural

male/female

We

us

our

ours

ourselves

2nd

Singular

male/female

You

you

your

yours

yourself

Plural

male/female

You

you

your

yours

yourselves

 

3rd

Singular

 

male

He

him

his

his

himself

female

She

her

her

hers

herself

neuter

It

it

its

its

itself

Plural

male/female/neuter

They

them

their

theirs

themselves

Exercise 1: Subjective Pronouns

Fill in the blanks with the correct subjective pronoun: I, you, he, she, it, we, and they.

  1. ___ am going to the market.
  2. ___ is reading a book in the library.
  3. ___ are playing football together.
  4. ___ loves to swim in the ocean.
  5. ___ is barking at the mailman.
  6. ___ went to the concert last night.
  7. ___ will bring their bikes tomorrow.
  8. ___ am learning French this year.
  9. ___ enjoys painting landscapes.
  10. ___ is a very smart dog.
  11. ___ are the best team in the league.
  12. ___ lives in the house next door.
  13. ___ have completed the assignment.
  14. ___ will travel to Europe this summer.
  15. ___ knows the answer to that question.

Exercise 2: Objective Pronouns

Replace the underlined noun with the correct objective pronoun: me, you, him, her, it, us, and them.

  1. I saw Maria at the store. → I saw ___ at the store.
  2. Can you help Peter with his homework? → Can you help ___?
  3. The teacher gave John and me extra homework. → The teacher gave ___ extra homework.
  4. Please pass the salt to me. → Please pass ___ to me.
  5. She invited my brother and I to her party. → She invited ___ to her party.
  6. We saw the movie last night. → We saw ___ last night.
  7. They took the kids to the park. → They took ___ to the park.
  8. He is talking to Anna. → He is talking to ___.
  9. She sent the letter yesterday. → She sent ___ yesterday.
  10. We visited our grandparents last weekend. → We visited ___ last weekend.
  11. I told Mark and Sarah about the news. → I told ___ about the news.
  12. He bought the book from the bookstore. → He bought ___ from the bookstore.
  13. They asked Lisa for directions. → They asked ___ for directions.
  14. The coach praised the team. → The coach praised ___.
  15. The dog followed the boy and me. → The dog followed ___.

Exercise 3: Possessive Adjectives

Complete the sentences with the correct possessive adjective: my, your, his, her, its, our, and their.

  1. I forgot to bring ___ notebook to class.
  2. Is that ___ car parked outside?
  3. Peter brought ___ guitar to the performance.
  4. Maria is looking for ___ keys.
  5. The cat is licking ___ paws.
  6. We are planning ___ vacation for next month.
  7. They lost ___ way in the forest.
  8. He always wears ___ favorite jacket.
  9. Have you finished ___ homework?
  10. She forgot to take ___ umbrella.
  11. The dog buried ___ bone in the backyard.
  12. We love spending time with ___ family.
  13. John lent me ___ book for the weekend.
  14. The children are playing with ___ toys.
  15. Is this ___ coat hanging on the chair?

Exercise 4: Possessive Pronouns

Complete the sentences with the correct possessive pronoun: mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs.

  1. This pen is ___; I found it in my bag.
  2. Is this phone ___ or someone else’s?
  3. The blue car is ___, not his.
  4. She said the jacket was ___, but I think it’s too big for her.
  5. This toy is broken; it’s not ___ anymore.
  6. The house on the hill is ___.
  7. That decision is ___ to make, not ours.
  8. Are those gloves ___ or hers?
  9. This book is ___; I borrowed it from you last week.
  10. We found the lost puppy; now it’s ___.
  11. The responsibility is ___; they need to take care of it.
  12. Is this seat ___ or taken?
  13. These shoes are ___; they fit perfectly.
  14. The trophy is ___; we won the championship.
  15. Their house is bigger than ___, but ours has a better view.

Exercise 5: Reflexive Pronouns

Complete the sentences with the correct reflexive pronoun: myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, and themselves.

  1. I cut ___ while chopping vegetables.
  2. Did you enjoy ___ at the party?
  3. He taught ___ how to play the guitar.
  4. She prepared the entire meal by ___.
  5. The cat entertained ___ with a ball of yarn.
  6. We challenged ___ to climb the highest peak.
  7. You should be proud of ___ for winning the contest.
  8. They organized the event all by ___.
  9. He blamed ___ for the mistake.
  10. She bought ___ a new dress for the occasion.
  11. The dog found ___ a shady spot to rest.
  12. We congratulated ___ on finishing the project early.
  13. You should take care of ___ when you’re feeling sick.
  14. The children entertained ___ with board games.
  15. I reminded ___ to stay focused on my goals.

Answer Sheet in Table Format:

Ex:

1

2

3

4

5

 

Ex:

1

2

3

4

5

1

I

her

my

mine

myself

 

9

He

it

your

mine

himself

2

He

him

your

yours

yourself

 

10

It

them

her

ours

herself

3

We

us

his

ours

himself

 

11

They

them

its

theirs

itself

4

She

her

her

hers

herself

 

12

She

it

our

yours

ourselves

5

It

it

its

its

itself

 

13

We

her

his

mine

yourself

6

We

us

our

theirs

ourselves

 

14

We

them

their

ours

themselves

7

They

them

their

yours

yourself

 

15

He

us

your

ours

myself

8

I

her

his

yours

themselves

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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