Pronouns Flashcards

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1
Q

In the sentence “I love you. The words “I” and “You” in bold type are, respectively:

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Subject Pronoun/ Object Pronoun b

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The word “her”, underlined in the sentence, is a ______. “My mother has a school. (Her) school is big.”

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Possessive Adjective e

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The word “mine”, underlined in the sentence, is a _____. “Is this your book?” “Yes, it’s (mine.”)

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Possessive Pronoun d

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4
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Choose the alternative that correctly completes the sentences below:

“I remember ____ names, but they don’t remember ______.______ name is Ana and _____ name is David. I told ______that ______ name is Carlos.”

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Their-mine-her-his-them-my a

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5
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Choose the alternative that correctly completes the sentences according to the right use of pronouns.

“Dear friend, thanks for _____email. It is so nice to hear from______. Let _____tell you ______news, even though ______are much more interesting.”

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Your-you-me-my-yours e

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) Which possessive form completes the gap in text ?

“[…] The Vikings liked swords so much they often decorated them with gold and gave them names. Women cooked and made clothes, shoes, and jewelry for themselves, ____ children and husbands. […]”

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Their

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) In the sentence “(We) don’t eat onions. We don’t like (them).”

The words “We” and “Them” in bold type are, respectively:

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Subject Pronoun/ Object Pronoun b

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Choose the alternative that best completes the dialogue below.

Mary: Whose pencil is that? Is it yours, Paul?
Paul: No, it’s not ____. I saw Susan using it. I think it’s ____.

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Mine-hers b

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In the sentence “(I)’m very, very happy with (my) life.”

The words “I” and “my” in bold type are, respectively:

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Subject Pronoun/ possessive adjective

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