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Personal Pronouns

The document provides examples of sentences using personal pronouns to replace nouns. It covers the pronouns I/me, you, he/him, she/her, it, we/us, and they/them. The examples show how to replace nouns with the appropriate personal pronoun in different contexts.

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Personal Pronouns

The document provides examples of sentences using personal pronouns to replace nouns. It covers the pronouns I/me, you, he/him, she/her, it, we/us, and they/them. The examples show how to replace nouns with the appropriate personal pronoun in different contexts.

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Personal pronouns

I / you / he / she / it / we / you / they


1. ___________ has got a black dog. (George)

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. ___________ is from Bristol. (Victoria)

9. ___________ has got a brother. (Diana)

10. Have ___________ got a computer, Mandy?

my / your / his / her / its / our / your / their


mine / yours / his / hers / ours / yours / theirs

1. Whose is this bike? Is it really ___________? (he)

2. Is he ___________ teacher? (you)

3. Hey Ron! This is not ___________ car. ___________ is red. (you)

4. It is ___________ blue plastic bone. (the dog)

5. This is ___________ house, where's ___________? (I) / (she)

6. Is this Emily's room? Yes, it's ___________. (she)

7. I have got ___________ pen in the library. (I) Can I have one of ___________? (you)

8. Stop! These sweets are all ___________. (I)

9. Is it ___________ homework? (they) No it isnt. It is ______________ (we)


10. Are these really ___________ shoes? (he) Yes, these are ___________ (he). They

are not ___________. (you)

my / your / his / her / its / our / your / their


mine / yours / his / hers / ours / yours / theirs

1. Is that ___________ pen? Is it ___________? (I)

2. This is ___________ house. It's ___________. (he)

3. They're __________ children. They're ___________. (she)

4. She lost ___________ book. She lost ___________. (we)

5. These are ___________ folders. These are ___________. (they)

6. I like ___________ smartphone. I like ___________. (you)

7. This is ___________ Ferrari. This is ___________. (I)

8. Where is ___________ key? Where's ___________? (you)

9. Can I use ___________ mobile? Can I use ___________? (them)

10. Is this ___________ present? Is this ___________? (they)

I / you / he / she / it / we / you / they


1. Mary and I are students
_____________________________________________________________________

2. Melissa isn't an engineer. Melissa is an architect.


_____________________________________________________________________

3. Bob is my classmate.
_____________________________________________________________________

4. My teachers are from the USA.


_____________________________________________________________________

5. Are Melissa and Pamela from England?


_____________________________________________________________________

6. Tommy, Bob and I are neighbours.


_____________________________________________________________________

7. Is Paul a dentist?
_____________________________________________________________________

8. You and Fred aren't from Italy.


_____________________________________________________________________

9. Louise is not my mother's friend.


_____________________________________________________________________

10. Are you and I good friends?


_____________________________________________________________________

I / you / he / she / it / we / you / they


a. My name is Robert Fleck. __________ am a firefighter.
b. Lucie isn't from Russia. __________ is from Brazil.
c. Alice and I are very thin! __________ are top models.
d. Elizabeth, Emily and John aren't thin. __________ are kind of heavy.
e. Homer Simpson is Marge's husband. __________ and his family are from Springfield.
f. My doctor is from Germany. __________ is a very good doctor.
g. His friends are so strong. __________ are athletes.
h. Her name is Michelle. __________ is from Lyon, France.
i. Are Leslie and Fred football players? __________ are so tall!
j. Her classmates aren't from Japan. __________ are from China.

me / you / him / her / it / us / you / them

1. I am hungry. The rice is for ________.

2. You are hungry. The apple is for ________.

3. David is hungry. The fish is for ________.


4. Sandra is hungry. The nuts are for ________.

5. The mouse is hungry. The cheese is for ________.

6. We are hungry. The pizza is for ________.

7. You are hungry. The soup is for ________.

6. The children are hungry. The cake is for ________.

me / you / him / her / it / us / you / them


1. I can't see Mary. I can't see ________
him

she

her

2. Karen is next to Peter. Karen is next to ________


he

him

he

3. Can you help Peter and Ann? Can you help ________?
they

you

them

4. Drink your apple juice! Drink ________!


it

its

your

5. We are going to the cinema. Come with ________!


we
them

us

6. These are my bananas. You can't eat ________


they

them

it

7. Carol is at school. She can't come with ________


we

us

they

8. The cat is under the chair. Can you see __________?


he

she

it

9. Dave can't swim. Help ________!


him

her

he

10. It's Kate's birthday today. This is a present for ________


she

her

it

11. Where are you? I can't see ________


your

you

us

12. The windows are opened. Close ________


it

they

them

13. I can't ride a horse. Help ________!


I

me

it

me / you / him / her / it / us / you / them


1. Look at John! _______________________________.

2. Dont eat that apple! _______________________________.

3. Go to the party with Jenny and Louise. ___________________________.

4. Come with John and me. _______________________________.

5. Dont shout at Ann! _______________________________.

6. Take Frank with you. _______________________________.

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