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Personal Pronouns - Subject

The document provides examples of replacing words in brackets with personal pronouns, possessive adjectives, and possessive pronouns. It contains 10 examples for each type of pronoun replacement. The examples describe a family and their possessions/relationships to demonstrate the different pronoun uses.

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Personal Pronouns - Subject

The document provides examples of replacing words in brackets with personal pronouns, possessive adjectives, and possessive pronouns. It contains 10 examples for each type of pronoun replacement. The examples describe a family and their possessions/relationships to demonstrate the different pronoun uses.

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Personal Pronouns - Subject

Replace the words in brackets by the correct personal pronouns. Note


that Sue is the person speaking.

1. My name is Sue. (Sue)   am English. And this is my family.

2. My mum's name is Angie. (Angie)   is from Germany.

3. Bob is my dad. (My dad)   is a waiter.

4. On the left you can see Simon. (Simon)   is my brother.

5. (Sue and Simon)   are twins.

6. Our dog is a girl, Judy. (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)   often come


and see us.

10. What can    tell me about your family?

Personal Pronouns Object


Aaron was on a business trip to California. He shows you the souvenirs he got
for his family.

Fill in the correct pronouns.

1. My sister Jane loves books. This novel is for (she)  .

2. My children like Disney films. The video is for (they)  .


3. My brother Matt collects picture postcards. These postcards are

for (he) 

4. My parents like Latin music. The CD is for (they)  .

5. I like watches. This nice watch is for (I)  .

6. My wife and I love sweets. These sweets are for (we)  .

7. My nephew likes cars. The toy truck is for (he)  .


8. My neighbour wants to go to California next year. The guide book is

for (she)  .

9. Here is another souvenir. I don't know what to do with (it)  .

10. You know what? - It's for (you)  .

Possessive Adjectives
Replace the personal pronouns by possessive adjectives.

1. Where are (you)   friends now?

2. Here is a postcard from (I)   friend Peggy.

3. She lives in Australia now with (she)   family.

4. (She)   husband works in Newcastle.

5. (He)   company builds ships.

6. (They)   children go to school in Newcastle.

7. (I)   husband and I want to go to Australia, too.

8. We want to see Peggy and (she)   family next winter.

9. (We)   winter!

10. Because it is (they)   summer.

Possessive Pronouns
Replace the personal pronouns by possessive pronouns.

1. This book is (you)  .

2. The ball is (I)  .

3. The blue car is (we)  .

4. The ring is (she)  .

5. We met Paul and Jane last night. This house is (they)  .

6. The luggage is (he)  .

7. The pictures are (she)  .


8. In our garden is a bird. The nest is (it)  .

9. This cat is (we)  .

10. This was not my fault. It was (you)  .

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