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Personal Pronouns Practice Worksheet

The document provides examples to demonstrate the correct usage of different types of pronouns, including personal pronouns, reflexive pronouns, and possessive pronouns. For personal pronouns, the examples show replacing nouns with the appropriate pronoun based on number and person. The reflexive pronoun examples involve filling in blanks with pronouns like myself, herself, etc. For possessive pronouns, the task is replacing nouns with the correct possessive form like mine, hers, theirs. The document aims to illustrate pronoun usage through examples requiring substitution of nouns with the matching pronoun.

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Personal Pronouns Practice Worksheet

The document provides examples to demonstrate the correct usage of different types of pronouns, including personal pronouns, reflexive pronouns, and possessive pronouns. For personal pronouns, the examples show replacing nouns with the appropriate pronoun based on number and person. The reflexive pronoun examples involve filling in blanks with pronouns like myself, herself, etc. For possessive pronouns, the task is replacing nouns with the correct possessive form like mine, hers, theirs. The document aims to illustrate pronoun usage through examples requiring substitution of nouns with the matching pronoun.

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TOPIC: PERSONAL PRONOUNS

Replace the bold word(s) with the correct pronoun (I, you, we, they, it, she, or he):

1. My cousin and her friend were at the mall. ___________ were at the mall. 2.

Peter is a little sick. ___________ is a little sick.

3. Does your aunt know what happened? Does ___________ know what

happened?

4. The door is locked. ___________ is locked.

5. My friend Linda and I are going on a trip. ___________ are going on a trip. 6.

Am I a good student. Yes, ___________ are a good student.

7. My cats are hungry. ___________ are hungry.

8. Mr. Jones is a good teacher. ___________is a good teacher.

9. Is Chinese a difficult language. Yes, ___________is a difficult language.

10. My brother and I live together. ___________live together.

11. My uncle lives in Mexico City. ___________ lives in Mexico City.

12. My friends aren't coming. ___________aren't coming.

13. Mrs. Wong is studying English. ___________ is studying English.

14. You and I have to talk about the test. ___________ have to talk about the test.

15. Can you help me? Yes, ___________ can help you.

16. The tree is going to fall. ___________ is going to fall.

17. John and his girlfriend had an argument. ___________ had an argument.

18. Jim and I are the same age. ___________are the same age.
19. My passport is in my bag. ___________ is in my bag.

20. My cousin George just graduated from high school. ___________ just

graduated from high school.

TOPIC REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS

Fill in each blank with the correct reflexive pronoun:

1. You can’t do this for me - I have to do it _______________. 2. Why doesn’t she

do it _______________?

3. He saw _______________in the mirror.

4. We can’t do this _______________.

5. They don’t like _______________.

6. Are you going to the mall by ______________?

7. She likes to think of _______________as a good person. 8. I can’t see

_______________doing that.

9. They talk about _______________all the time.

10. You don’t respect _______________.

11. Why can’t you guys do it ___________________?

12. My brother likes to talk about ___________________.

13. My sister bought a present for ___________________.

14. I hurt ___________________while I was skiing.

15. He never took any classes. He taught ___________________.

16. We made this card ___________________.

17. Did they write that essay ___________________?


18. The man fixed the car ___________________.

19. Let’s do it ___________________.

20. I live by ___________________.

TOPIC: POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS

1. She's not his friend, she's _______________________ (my/mine).

2. Robert didn't drink his own coffee. He drank _______________________

(her/hers).

3. That is one of _______________________ (hers/her) friends.

4. His neighborhood is safe, while _______________________ (my/mine)

neighborhood isn't.

5. His neighborhood is safe, while _______________________ (my/mine) isn't.

6. Did _______________________ (your/yours) mother call?

7. I don't know _______________________ (them/their) very well.

8. I don't know _______________________ (them/their) daughter very well.

9. I talked to _______________________ (my/me) grandmother for three hours last

night.

10. I think I got my notes mixed up with _______________________ (your/yours).

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