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Personal Pronouns and Exercises

Personal pronouns can function as subjects or objects in sentences. The document provides a chart of personal pronouns including subjects (I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they), objects (me, you, him, her, it, us, you, them), and possessives (my, your, his, her, its, our, your, their). It also lists possessive adjectives and pronouns. There are two exercises - the first involves filling in blanks with the correct personal pronouns, the second involves circling the correct personal pronouns in sentences.
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Personal Pronouns and Exercises

Personal pronouns can function as subjects or objects in sentences. The document provides a chart of personal pronouns including subjects (I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they), objects (me, you, him, her, it, us, you, them), and possessives (my, your, his, her, its, our, your, their). It also lists possessive adjectives and pronouns. There are two exercises - the first involves filling in blanks with the correct personal pronouns, the second involves circling the correct personal pronouns in sentences.
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GRAMMAR POINT

Personal pronouns
as subject (nominative) I as object ME Possessive Adjectives MY

Possessive pronoun MINE

YOU
HE SHE IT WE YOU THEY 1 We have some books

YOU
HIM HER IT US YOU THEM 2 The Book are for us

YOUR
HIS HER ITS OUR YOUR THEIR 3

YOURS
HIS HERS ITS OURS YOURS THEIRS 4

These are Our books These books are ours

Pronouns
Exercise A: Fill blanks with the right pronouns. 1. Fred let__ (he) brother use a bicycle that was ___ (I). 2. Did you remember to bring that new pencil of __(you)? 3. With a brain like___(I) and talent like___ (you), we would starve. 4. ____(Susan) told__(we) that we were late for the party. 5. __(You and me) have to leave, so give__(We) seats to (they). 6. I hate to be the one to tell__ (Jill), but know___(he) wife. 7. A sister of__ (they) wanted to go on the hike with__(We). 8. I said that she told___(he) to leave us alone.

Pronouns
Exercise B: Circle the correct pronouns in the following sentences. 1. (I, Me, My) wish (we, us, our) did not have to use (we, us, our) car for the trip to (you, your, yours) reunion. 2. Miss Williams gave (we, us, our) (we, us, our) test grades Friday before (we, us, our) left school. 3. All the secretaries brought (they, them, their) lunches in paper bags and ate (they, them, their) at (they, them, their) desks. 4. (I, Me, My) dog is a better hunter than (you, your) dog, isn't (he, she, it). 5. Thomas brought (he, him, his) brother with (he, him, his) to the school picnic. 6. Jane brought (she, her) sister with (she, her), also. 7. (I, Me, My) thanked (them, they, their) for (they, them, their) wonderful care of (I, me, my) while (I, me, my) was in the hospital. 8. The dog chased (it, its) tail but never caught (it, its). 9. (They, Them, Their) car nearly ran into (we, us, our), but (we, us, our) never called the police. 10. Should (we, us, our) do (we, us, our) homework at (my, mine, me) house or at (you, your, yours) ?

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