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Subject and Object Pronouns Practice - Key

The document provides examples of using subject and object pronouns to replace nouns in sentences. It includes examples of replacing subjects with subject pronouns like "I", "he", "she" and replacing objects with object pronouns like "me", "him", "her". The examples are organized into sections that demonstrate replacing names and nouns with pronouns, changing between subject and object pronouns, and choosing the correct pronoun to fill in blanks.

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Subject and Object Pronouns Practice - Key

The document provides examples of using subject and object pronouns to replace nouns in sentences. It includes examples of replacing subjects with subject pronouns like "I", "he", "she" and replacing objects with object pronouns like "me", "him", "her". The examples are organized into sections that demonstrate replacing names and nouns with pronouns, changing between subject and object pronouns, and choosing the correct pronoun to fill in blanks.

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SUBJECT AND OBJECT PRONOUNS PRACTICE-KEY

A. Re-write these sentences by using subject pronouns.


1. Linda and Kevin work at a farm.
 They work at a farm.
2. Mr. John is my teacher.
 ___He_______ is my teacher.
3. My mother is tall.
 __She________ is tall.
4. This ball is small.
 ___It_______ is small.
5. These are the sun-flowers.
 ___They___ are the sun-flowers.
6. Jessica is my best friend.
 ___She_______ is my best friend.
7. These pictures are so nice.
 ___They___ are so nice.
8. My brother and my sister do homework after dinner.
 __They____ do homework after dinner.

B. Change the underlined words with subject pronouns.


1. Peter and Paul (___They____) study French and German.
2. The cat (___It____) is in the garden.
3. Do Mandy and you (___you____) like golf?
4. Does your sister (__she_____) sing well?
5. Dr. Sean (___He____) visits his patients in the morning.
6. Do the students (__they_____) do the homework?
7. You and I (__We_____) live in Spain.
8. Do Sam and Paula (__they_____) meet after school?
9. My mum (__She_____) cooks really well.
10. The supermarket (__It_____) closes at midday.
11. The books (__They_____) are on the table.
12. When do you and Sally (____you___) play chess this week?

C. Change the underlined words with object pronouns.


1. Tom comes to the cinema with Paul and I (__us_____).
2. Do you play with your children (___them____) after dinner?
3. Pam takes her dog (___it____) for walks in the morning.
4. Does Sue study with her brother (___him____)?
5. Mr. Postman delivers our letters (__them_____).
6. I usually meet Pamela (___her____) on Friday afternoon.
7. Tom goes to school with his friends (___them____).
8. Does mum feed the baby (___it____)?
9. Can you pass the newspapers (___them____) to I (___me____), please?
10. Do you eat apples (___them____), Tom?
11. Mary send e-mails (___them____) to her boyfriend (___him____).
12. James is with his grandmother (___her____).

D. Choose the suitable word to fill in the blanks.


1. ………… is in class with ………
a. Her/ us b. She/we c. She/us

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2. Does ………… use a laptop at home?
a. he b. it c. him
3. These are my mum’s friends. ………… usually goes out with …………
a. She/ they b. Her/them c. She/them
4. Do ………… eat pasta? No, I don’t like ……
a. we/it b. you/it c. you/her
5. We don’t talk to Sam. We’re angry with ………
a. he b. him c. his
6. Can you pass ……… the sugar, Terry?
a. you b. I c. me
7. “When do you do homework?” “I do ……… after school.”
a. them b. it c. he
8. Give ....... to …………, please.
a. I/it b. it/I c. it/me

E. Write the correct pronoun.


1. My friend Sue is fantastic. I love ___her____.
2. My brother hates hamburgers. He never eats ____them____.
3. The boys don’t play with her because ____she_____ is very unfriendly.
4. Does ____he____ like cooking? Yes, he does.

F. Change the underlined words with object pronouns.


1. They like my house (IT), but I don´t like their houses (THEM) so much.
2. Paul never tells Donna (HER) about his job (IT).
3. Many people are looking for the missing girl (HER).
4. Please, don´t tell my parents (THEM).
5. The teacher is asking the students (THEM) some easy questions.
6. Michael likes Laura (HER), but Laura doesn´t like Michael (HIM).
7. John lives next to his parents (THEM), and his parents live opposite John (HIM).
8. My mother gives my sister and me (US) an apple (IT) every morning.
9. Sue always invites her friends (THEM) to her birthday party (IT).
10.Sandra hates spaghetti and rice (THEM).

G. Change the underlined words with subject or object pronouns.


1. My friends and I (WE) meet every Sunday morning.
2. Brian and his brother (THEY) know Fionna and Laura (THEM).
3. Donald (HE) speaks German (IT) fluently.
4. Open your books (THEM) now!
5. My sister (SHE) brings presents (THEM) for the neighbors (THEM) at Christmas.
6. Angela (SHE) reads books (THEM) on the bus.
7. Joe and his sister (THEY) have bread and butter (THEM) for breakfast (IT) every day.
8. Do you understand all of the questions (THEM)?
9. Do Orna and Paul (THEY) come from a Mediterranean country (IT)?
10. The car´s windows (THEY) make a terrible noise (IT) and we are worried about this noise (IT).

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