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Pronouns Practice Key

The document provides examples of using pronouns to complete sentences about possession. It includes four sections: Section A uses possessive adjectives like "my" and "their"; Section B uses possessive pronouns like "mine" and "theirs"; Section C practices using various pronouns; and Section D provides more complex sentences requiring selection of the correct pronoun. The document offers over 20 examples in each section to demonstrate proper pronoun usage for indicating possession of objects, people, or oneself.

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Pronouns Practice Key

The document provides examples of using pronouns to complete sentences about possession. It includes four sections: Section A uses possessive adjectives like "my" and "their"; Section B uses possessive pronouns like "mine" and "theirs"; Section C practices using various pronouns; and Section D provides more complex sentences requiring selection of the correct pronoun. The document offers over 20 examples in each section to demonstrate proper pronoun usage for indicating possession of objects, people, or oneself.

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PRONOUNS PRACTICE – KEY

A. Complete the sentences with the correct possessive adjective.


1. I have a bike. It's ___my____ bike.
2. Mum and I have a boat. It's ___our___ boat.
3. The horse has an apple. It's ___its___ apple.
4. John and Max have a skateboard. It's ___their____ skateboard.
6. You have a dog. It's ___your___ dog.
7. Jane has a new car. It’s ___her___ car over there.
8. Tim has two sons. These are __his__ sons.
7. Max and you have a dad. It's ___your___ dad.

B. Complete the sentences with the correct possessive pronoun.


1. I have a dog. That dog is ___mine___!
2. She has a cat. That cat is ___hers___!
3. We have a car. That car is ___ours___!
4. They have a bike. That bike is ___theirs___!
5. He has a key. That key is ___his___!
6. You have a hat. That hat is ___yours___.

C. Complete the sentences using the correct pronouns.


1. Hey Ron! This is not ____your___ car. __Yours___ is red.
2. Lisa broke ___her___ left leg.
3. Is this Emily's room? – Yes, it’s ___hers____.
4. I lost my pen in the library. Can I have one of ___yours____?
5. We can phone my grandma and ask ___her___.
6. Look at this picture. These are my daughters. ___Their____ names are Jane and Laura.
7. John was born in Bristol, but ___his___ father was born in Manchester.
8. I want to go to a Rihanna concert. I really like ____her___.
9. We need help. Can you help ____us____?
10. Carla and Ned have a really nice car. I love ___their___ car.
11. Nick is in the garden. Can you see ___him____? He is playing with the dog.
12. Jenny and Sally are in the house. ___They_____ are listening to music on their smartphones.
13. Who is that girl over there? Do you know ____her____?
14. What did your brother say? Did you talk to ___him___?
15. He is a famous actor. You can watch ___his____ new show on TV.
16. Is this Tina's cat? Yes, it is ___hers___. ___She____ often plays with her cat.
17. This is an interesting play. You have to read ____it___.
18. We need a new laptop because ___ours_____ doesn't work anymore.
19. What's the weather like in Rome? ___It____ is sunny and hot.
20. A: Is this my book? B: No, it's ___mine____. Yours is over there on the desk.
21. A: Who left that mobile phone on the shelf? Is it my brother's? B: Yes, I'm sure it's ___his___.
22. A: This is your parents' car, isn't it? B: No, it's ___mine____. I bought it last Tuesday.
23. A: Is this my glass? B: No, it's not ____yours___. It's mine.

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D. Complete the sentences with the correct pronouns in parentheses.
1. I am not looking at ___her___, but I am looking at ___her___ new dress. (she/her/hers)
2. ___My___ name is Teresa Young. ___I___ come from the UK. (I/me/my/mine)
3. My car is here. Do ___you___ know where is ____yours___? (you/your/yours)
4. I am not looking for ___them___. ___They___ are looking for me. (they/them/their/theirs)
5. My brother is a pilot. ___He___ works in Germany, but I don’t know ___his___ address.
(he/him/his)
6. I don’t like ___her___ because ____she___ is very selfish, but I like ___her___ sister.
(she/her/hers)
7. My music teacher is from Ankara, but ___yours___ is from İstanbul. Tell me about ___your___
teacher. (you/your/yours)
8. I have a dog. __Its___ name is Polo. I love ___it___ very much. (it/its)
9. These are ____our____ sandwiches. ___We___ always buy them at the snack bar.
(we/us/our/ours)
10. I always help Melisa, but she never helps ___me___ with ___my___ homework. (I/me/my/mine)
11. ___You___ don’t like my hairstyle, but I like ___yours___. (you/your/yours)
12. ____He___ is looking for ____his___ book everywhere, but ___he___ can’t find it. (he/him/his)
13. Can you lend ____me___ 50 TL? ___I___ don’t have any money on ___me___. I forgot ___my___
wallet at home. (I/me/my/mine)

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