A. 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) ____________ speak 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?
B. Personal
pronouns – Subject or object form?
1. I am from Berlin. ____________
2. Can Mr Henderson help me? ____________
3. We live in London. ____________
4. This book is for her. ____________
5. He is not at school. ____________
6. This present is for us. ____________
7. This is a new house. It is blue. ____________
8. Where are you from? ____________
9. Don't ask them! ____________
10. The children can see you. ____________
C. Demonstrative
Pronoun Exercises
Choose the correct
demonstrative pronoun to fill the blank, remembering that demonstratives
include the words this, that, these and those.
1. Look at __________ newspaper
here.
2. __________ are my
grandparents, and __________ people over there are my friend's grandparents.
3. __________ building over there
is the Chrysler Building.
4. __________ is my mobile phone
and __________ is your mobile phone on the shelf over there.
5. __________ photos here are
much better than __________ photos on the book.
6. __________ was a great
evening.
7. Are __________ your pencils
here?
8. __________ bottle over there
is empty.
9. __________ bricks over there
are for your chimney.
10. John, take __________ folder
and put it on the desk over there.
ANSWERS
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A. 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) ____I____ speak English. And this is my family.
2. My mum's name is Angie. (Angie) ____She____ is from Germany.
3. Bob is my dad. (My dad) ____He____ is a waiter.
4. On the left you can see Simon. (Simon) ____He____ is my brother.
5. (Sue and Simon) ____They____ are twins.
6. Our dog is a girl, Judy. (Judy) ____It____ is two years old.
7. (Sue, Simon, Angie and Bob) ____They____ live in Canterbury.
8. (Canterbury) ____It____ is not far from London.
9. My grandparents live in London. (My grandparents) ____They____ often come and see us.
10. What can (*) ____I____ tell me about your family?
B. Personal pronouns – Subject or object form?
1. I am from Berlin.
2. Can Mr Henderson help me?
3. We live in London. ____Subject____
4. This book is for her. ____Object____
5. He is not at school. ____Subject____
6. This present is for us. ____Object____
7. This is a new house. It is blue. ____Subject____
8. Where are you from? ____Subject____
9. Don't ask them! ____Object____
10. The children can see you. ____Object____
C. Demonstrative Pronoun Exercises
Choose the correct demonstrative pronoun to fill the blank, remembering that demonstratives include the words this, that, these and those.
1. Look at ____this____ newspaper here.
2. ____These____ are my grandparents, and ____those____ people over there are my friend's grandparents.
3. ____That____ building over there is the Chrysler Building.
4. ____This____ is my mobile phone and ____that____ is your mobile phone on the shelf over there.
5. ____These____ photos here are much better than ____those____ photos on the book.
6. ____That____ was a great evening.
7. Are ____these____ your pencils here?
8. ____That____ bottle over there is empty.
9. ____Those____ bricks over there are for your chimney.
10. John, take ____this____ folder and put it on the desk over there.