Personal Pronouns
especially for level Elementary students
With Present Simple only, designed
Subject pronoun Object pronoun Possessive adjective Possessive pronoun Reflexive pronoun
I me my mine myself
You you your yours yourself/yourselves
We us our ours ourselves
They them their theirs themselves
He him his his himself
She her her hers herself
It it its its itself
Examples of usage
You know my Give me a red It is our son Jack and This idea is mine and I need you to do it
sister. She is here. pen, please. his friend Tom. that one – hers. yourself.
Exercise 1. Input subject and object pronouns Exercise 3. Use the correct reflexive pronoun
1. Bruce and Tom enjoy the festival very much. 1. I look in the mirror and don’t recognize ________.
_____________________________________ 2. If you want to do it right, ask no one to help, do it
2. Mary and I are ready to visit my parents. ________.
______________________________________ 3. He is a good student, he can pass this test ________.
3. Why does Robert call his mother so often? 4. Paul and Anna, you are sick, take care of ________!
______________________________________ 5. My mother doesn’t like to buy presents ________.
4. Sara wants to visit me and my sister tonight. 6. My young sisters enjoy preparing cakes ________.
______________________________________
5. My and Sara’s kid, Tom watches cartoons
______________________________________ Exercise 4. Choose the best option for the sentence
6. Don’t, Robert, lie to me and my brother!
1. I don’t want to talk today, please, don’t call _______.
______________________________________
a. me b. my c. mine d. I
2. This bunch of flowers is _______! Take it, please.
Exercise 2. Possessive adjective or pronoun? a. her b. you c. yours d. your
3. Mary wants Philip to congratulate _______ tomorrow.
1. This is my/mine plan and I think it is much
a. hers b. her c. she d. his
better than your/yours.
4. If there is no proper postcard in the shop, do it _______.
2. Our/ours car is a fast one, but it is not as
a. himself b. yourself c. itself d. herself
comfortable as their/theirs.
5. It is very interesting to help my uncle in _______ garden.
3. Believe me, it is her/hers fault not my/mine.
a. him b. ours c. her d. his
4. I can give you my/mine book to read if you give
6. Bob and Pamela have a son. _______ son is an engineer.
me your/yours magazine instead.
a. us b. our c. their d. theirs
5. She says that the kitten is her/hers, but I know
7. We are your parents! Don’t talk like that about _______!
that it is her/hers friends’.
a. me b. us c. our d. ourselves
6. It is our/ours job to make your/yours life easier
8. Those people ruin our photo! Tell _______ to smile!
using our/ours best inventions.
a. them b. us c. him d. themselves
Put the correct object pronoun into each gap:
1- My sister has a new car. but she doesn’t like ………………
2- He has two sons. He plays football with ………………… on Sunday.
3- That’s my rubber. Can I have ………………… back please.
4- Ben’s teacher is Mr Banks. He likes …………………….. a lot.
5- Jane and I are good student, so …………… teacher likes …………..
6- Our teacher gives ………………….. a lot of homework.
7- Kate likes Jane, but Maria doesn’t like ………………………….
8- She buys a newspaper everyday and reads……………... on the train.
9- Look this is a photo of ………………… family.
10-Sally lives near Peter and Mary. She goes to work with………………every day in
…………..car