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Grammar Practice orksheets Pronouns 1 - english-plus.cl

Copyright 2016, Red River Press Inc. For use by members of ESL Library in accordance with membership 1 Grammar Practice WorksheetsPronouns 1 Table of Contents2 567 8 91011121314 QUICK AND HANDY Grammar REVIEWS ubject Pronouns , Object Pronouns , possessive Adjectives, and possessive PronounsEXERCISE 1: Subject PronounsChange the subject noun in each sentence to a subject 2: Object PronounsChange the object noun in each sentence to an object 3: Subject or Object PronounsDecide if each sentence needs a subject or object 4.

Possessive adjectives are always followed by a noun. Note #1: Possessive pronouns are never followed by a noun. Note #2: Possessive adjectives are more common than possessive pronouns. Note #2: Possessive pronouns are usually at the end of a sentence after the Be verb. Note #3: Its is a possessive adjective. Its can never be a possessive pronoun.

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1 Copyright 2016, Red River Press Inc. For use by members of ESL Library in accordance with membership 1 Grammar Practice WorksheetsPronouns 1 Table of Contents2 567 8 91011121314 QUICK AND HANDY Grammar REVIEWS ubject Pronouns , Object Pronouns , possessive Adjectives, and possessive PronounsEXERCISE 1: Subject PronounsChange the subject noun in each sentence to a subject 2: Object PronounsChange the object noun in each sentence to an object 3: Subject or Object PronounsDecide if each sentence needs a subject or object 4.

2 Subject and Object PronounsWrite sentences about your family 5: Subject and Object PronounsLocate the error, correct it, and rewrite each sentence 6: possessive AdjectivesAnswer each question with the correct possessive 7: possessive PronounsRewrite each sentence using the correct possessive 8: possessive Adjectives or PronounsIndicate whether the possessive word is a pronoun or an 9: ReviewClass survey. Ask and answer using the correct pronoun or 10: QuizComplete the multiple-choice quiz with the correct pronoun or 2016, Red River Press Inc.

3 For use by members of ESL Library in accordance with membership 1 Grammar Practice WorksheetsQuick and Handy Grammar ReviewPronouns can be people, places, or things. Pronouns refer to nouns that we already know. This lesson will cover subject Pronouns , object Pronouns , possessive adjectives, and possessive Subject PronounsPersonSingularPluralFirstII am from are happy to be are very are all invited to my is a is has brown are never Object PronounsPersonSingularPluralFirstmeMaria called me at 3:00 invited us to talked about you wants all of you to go to the teacher asked him a manager gave her a watched it last airline gave them free #1:The pronoun I is always capitalized.

4 Maria and I are friends. Maria and i are #1:Note #3:Never start a sentence with me. Maria and I are friends. Me and Maria are #2:Never use me in a subject position. Maria and I are friends. Maria and me are Pronouns can be the object of a verb or the object of a preposition. She called him. (object of the verb called) She talked to him. (object of the preposition to)Copyright 2016, Red River Press Inc. For use by members of ESL Library in accordance with membership 1 Grammar Practice WorksheetsQuick and Handy Grammar Review possessive AdjectivesPersonSingularPluralFirstmyMy book is on the dog has that your pen?

5 YourAre these girls your* children? (*your refers to both parents)ThirdhisHis black coat is on the can t find her * food bowl is red. (*its refers to a pet)theirI want to live in their possessive PronounsPersonSingularPluralFirstmineTha t book on the table is dog is that pen yours?yoursAre those children yours*? (*yours refers to both parents)ThirdhisThat black coat is pink toothbrush is hers. theirsThe big house on the corner is #1: possessive adjectives are always followed by a #1: possessive Pronouns are never followed by a #2: possessive adjectives are more common than possessive #2: possessive Pronouns are usually at the end of a sentence after the Be #3:Its is a possessive adjective.

6 Its can never be a possessive 2016, Red River Press Inc. For use by members of ESL Library in accordance with membership 1 Grammar Practice WorksheetsE. ReviewSubject Pronouns Vs. Object PronounsSINGULARPLURALP ersonSubjectObjectSubjectObjectFirstImew eusSecondyouyouyouyouThirdhehimtheythems heherititPossessive Adjectives Vs. possessive PronounsSINGULARPLURALP ersonAdjectivePronounAdjectivePronounFir stmymineouroursSecondyouryoursyouryoursT hirdhishistheirtheirsherhersits Quick and Handy Grammar Review 2016, Red River Press Inc.

7 For use by members of ESL Library in accordance with membership 1 Grammar Practice WorksheetsExercise 1 SUBJECT PRONOUNSC hange the subject noun in each sentence to a subject pronoun.#Sentence with a subject nounSentence with a subject pronoun1 John is the floor manager. is the floor really likes Mary. really likes s dog is a poodle. dog is a is a dog trainer. is a dog and Gina are best friends. are best and I work at the mall. work at the book is very long. is very pillows are made of feathers.

8 Are made of teacher and the student met at 3:00. met at 3 and I ate lunch together. ate lunch 2016, Red River Press Inc. For use by members of ESL Library in accordance with membership 1 Grammar Practice WorksheetsExercise 2 OBJECT PRONOUNSC hange the object noun in each sentence to an object pronoun.#Sentence with an object nounSentence with an object pronoun1 Johnson bought a dog at the bought at the really likes really likes .3I can t take this situation can t take read a long book in one read in one went on vacation with went on vacation with.

9 6I drank two cups of coffee at the drank at the contacted my sister contacted ate two sandwiches at Tom s ate at Tom s professor called on Sunhee and professor called on .10Mr. Sampson ate an Sampson ate .itCopyright 2016, Red River Press Inc. For use by members of ESL Library in accordance with membership 1 Grammar Practice WorksheetsExercise 3 SUBJECT AND OBJECT PRONOUNSD ecide if each sentence needs a subject or object Henry and are going to the game tomorrow.

10 A) I b) me2. When Carla speaks French, Mary can t understand . a) she b) her3. Han Bin and went to the movies. a) I b) her4. and her brother often eat at that restaurant. a) She b) Her5. The rent is too high for . a) they b) them6. is the best friend I ve ever had. a) Her b) She7. Chris and went to Vietnam together. a) I b) me8. I don t want to talk to or his brother. a) he b) him9. I met Mey Lin and at the movie theater. a) she b) her10. May come in now?


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