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Pronoun Exercise 1

The document provides examples of pronoun exercises where underlined words or words in brackets are replaced by personal pronouns. The first exercise replaces underlined words with subject pronouns like "I", "he" or "she". The second exercise replaces words in brackets with subject pronouns in sentences about a family introducing themselves.

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Pronoun Exercise 1

The document provides examples of pronoun exercises where underlined words or words in brackets are replaced by personal pronouns. The first exercise replaces underlined words with subject pronouns like "I", "he" or "she". The second exercise replaces words in brackets with subject pronouns in sentences about a family introducing themselves.

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Pronoun Exercise

1.

is reading a book. (Willy)

2.

is green. (The blackboard)

3.

are on the wall (The posters)

4.

is running. (The dog)

5.

are watching TV. (My mother and I)

6.

are in the garden. (The flowers)

7.

is riding his bike. (Tom)

8.

are dirty. (Robin's shoes)

9.

has got a brother. (Diana)

10. Have

got a computer, Mandy?

Personal pronouns - Exercise 1

Replace the underlined word by a personal pronoun (subject form).


Write a capital letter if necessary!
1. Ellen is a nice girl.
2. The windows are open.
3. The milkman is late today.
4. The camera doesn't work.
5. Where are my glasses?
6. Joanna and I are going to the cinema.
7. Jimmy is at school.
8. Samantha is in her room.

Exercise on Pronouns
Personal Pronouns - Subject
Replace the words in brackets by the correct personal pronouns. Note that Sue is the
person speaking. The (*) means that you are asked a question.
1. My name is Sue. (Sue)

am English. And this is my family.

2. My mom's name is Angie. (Angie)


3. Bob is my dad. (My dad)

is from Germany.
is a waiter.

4. On the left you can see Simon. (Simon)


5. (Sue and Simon)

is my brother.

are twins.

6. Our dog Judy is a girl. (Judy)

is two years old.

7. (Sue, Simon, Angie and Bob)

live in Canterbury.

8. (Canterbury)

is not far from London.

9. My grandparents live in London. (My grandparents)


see us.
10. What can (*)

tell me about your family?

often come and

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