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Pronouns and Quantifiers Exercises

This document provides examples to practice using different types of pronouns and quantifiers correctly in sentences: 1) Personal pronouns are used to complete sentences about family members and possessions. 2) Possessive pronouns like "my, your, his, her, etc." are used to show ownership within sentences. 3) Possessive adjectives replace personal pronouns to concisely show ownership, such as replacing "I" with "my". 4) The words "number" and "amount" are used interchangeably to quantify things like wheat, complaints, applicants, and cigarettes in various sentences.

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Pronouns and Quantifiers Exercises

This document provides examples to practice using different types of pronouns and quantifiers correctly in sentences: 1) Personal pronouns are used to complete sentences about family members and possessions. 2) Possessive pronouns like "my, your, his, her, etc." are used to show ownership within sentences. 3) Possessive adjectives replace personal pronouns to concisely show ownership, such as replacing "I" with "my". 4) The words "number" and "amount" are used interchangeably to quantify things like wheat, complaints, applicants, and cigarettes in various sentences.

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Pronouns & Quantifiers

A. Complete with the correct personal pronouns.


1. My name is Olga. ____________ am the youngest in the family.
2. This is my father. ____________ is a teacher.
3. This is my mother. ____________ is a lawyer.
4. I am standing on my head. Look at ____________.
5. My mother is kind. Everybody likes ____________.
6. Eli and I are playing in the park. Dad is watching ____________.
7. I have a dog. ____________ is called Lucky.
8. My family and ____________ live in a big city.
9. Pick up your toys and put ____________ away.
10. Lisa, I told ____________ to tidy your bed!

B. Complete with the correct personal pronouns.


1. Baby birds cannot fly. Their mother has to feed _________.
2. Tom likes riding my bicycle. I sometimes lend _________ to _________.
3. Miguel and I are brothers. _________ share a bedroom together.
4. Pepi isn´t well. Dad is taking _________ to see a doctor.
5. My brother is a teacher. _________ teaches English.
6. Children, _________ are making too much noise!
7. Mom is a doctor, _________ works in a hospital.
8. The sky is getting dark. _________ is going to rain.
9. May _________ borrow _________ pen?
10. What are _________ doing, Clara?
11. Who do _________ wish to speak to?
12. What is the matter with _________?
13. Silvia is a translator. _________ speaks English very well.
14. This is Miss Lee. _________ is a teacher.
15. Paul and Simon are good friends. _________ are not enemies.
16. _________ is a sunny day.
17. _________ am angry with Joe.
18. _________ are my good friends.
19. _________ am playing chess with my friend.
20. Why aren´t _________ doing your homework?
21. _________ am visiting Joe next week.
22. If we ask her, she will teach _________ how to play chess.

C. Fill in the blanks with possessive pronouns: “my, your, his, her, its, our, their.”
1. I don't know the time because I can't find ______________ watch.
2. What's the boy's name? ______________ name is Ben Scott.
3. Debbie has got a cat. ______________ cat is very lively.
4. The dog is very cute. ______________ name is Ben.
5. We are at school. ______________ school is very nice.
6. I have a new laptop. ______________ laptop is white.
7. I'm from Seattle. Most of ______________ friends are from Seattle, too.
8. The rabbit is white. ______________ cage is in the garden.
9. Sandra and Jenny are friends. ______________ school is in the city centre.
10. The Millers have a new car. ______________ car is blue.
11. Emma Peel has got a brother. ______________ name is Paul.
12. Nick Baker has a sister. ______________ name is Debbie.
13. Yes, we have a dog. ______________ dog is very old.
14. The boys have got a tortoise. ______________ name is Trundle.
15. Suddenly, the children see an old man. It's ______________ grandfather.
16. Aunt Mary is sitting at the table. Peter fills ______________ glass with juice.
17. We take the guitars and start to play. ______________ music is great.
18. Captain Clark drives a yellow sports car. It's ______________ car.
19. Tom and Robert like fish and chips. It's ______________ favourite food.
20. We cannot come on Saturday. It's ______________ father's birthday.
D. Replace the personal pronouns with possessive adjectives:
1. Where is (I) ____________ book?
2. Here is (we) _______________ teacher.
3. She goes to school with (she) _______________ brother.
4. (They) _______________ father works in a car factory.
5. (You) _______________ laptop is very expensive.
6. (He) _______________ favorite hobby is tennis.
7. (I) _______________ husband and I want to go to Paris.
8. We want to see (it) _______________ historical monuments.
9. Leila likes (she) _______________ dog!
10. (It) _______________ name is Bobby.

E. Complete the following sentences using “number” or “amount”.


1. The ship was carrying a large _______________ of wheat.
2. I have a certain _______________ of respect for her.
3. No _______________ of training could have helped him.
4. Our customer care department handles a huge _______________ of complaints
every day.
5. The disease affected a large _______________ of horses in this region.
6. The job advertisement attracted a large _______________of applicants.
7. He must limit the _______________ of cigarettes he smokes.
8. She is known in Italy for a _______________ of minor roles in films.

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