
- •1. Fill in the gaps with the correct subject or object pronoun.
- •2. Fill in the gaps with there or it.
- •3. Fill in the gaps with one or it.
- •4. Fill in the correct possessive adjective or pronoun.
- •5. Fill in its or it's.
- •6. Fill in a possessive adjective or the.
- •7. Fill in the gaps with of where necessary, and my, your, etc. Own.
- •8. Connect the nouns using -'s, -' or ...Of…
- •9. Rewrite the sentences using the correct possessive form.
- •10. Fill in the gaps with the correct reflexive pronoun.
- •11. Fill in the appropriate reflexive pronoun or each other/one another.
- •12. Fill in the gaps with this, that, these or those.
- •13. Frank and Kim are having a picnic by a lake. Read the dialogue and underline the correct item.
- •14. Fill in the gaps with some, any, no or one of their compounds.
- •15. Fill in the gaps with any, anyone/anybody, anything or anywhere.
- •16. In pairs, ask and answer questions using the prompts, as in the example.
- •17. Fill In the gaps with every or one of Its compounds, and the correct form of the verb in brackets.
- •18. Choose the correct answer.
- •19. Fill in the gaps with any, every or one of their compounds.
- •20. Fill in the gaps using each or every.
- •21. Kelly has decided to make a chocolate cake, but she doesn't know the quantities of the Ingredients she must use. Fill in the gaps with how much or how many to complete Kelly's questions.
- •22. Fill in many, much or a lot of.
- •23. Fill in the gaps with too much or too many.
- •24. Fill in the gaps with a few, very few, a little or very little.
- •25. Fill in many, few, much or little.
- •26. Respond to each question using either and both, as in the example.
- •27. Fill in the gaps with either or neither.
- •28. Fill in the gaps with both, all, neither, either or none.
- •29. Choose the correct answer.
- •30. Rewrite the sentences using both... And, neither... Nor or either... Or.
1. Fill in the gaps with the correct subject or object pronoun.
1 A: Do your brothers play football?
B: Yes, ...they... play … all the time … think …'s a brilliant game.
2 A: Does Susan eat chocolate?
B: Yes … eats … all the time … says …'s her favourite food.
3 A: Do your parents know Mr. Jones?
B: Yes, … know … very well … lives next door to … .
4 A: Does Claire like David?
B: No, … doesn't like … very much. … says …'s too noisy.
5 A: Do you listen to rock music?
B: Yes, … listen to … all the time. … think …'s fantastic.
6 A: Does Tony enjoy fishing?
B: Oh, yes … enjoys … very much. .... says … relaxes him.
2. Fill in the gaps with there or it.
1 By the time I got home, ...it… was nearly ten o'clock.
2 'Is … your birthday today?" No, … was last week.'
3 Come here, Simon … is someone here to see you. I think … is your friend, Rod.
4 … wasn't warm enough to go to the beach, so we went to the cinema.
5 … wasn't very much money left after I had paid for the shopping.
3. Fill in the gaps with one or it.
1 A: I need a loaf of bread.
B: I'll buy ...one... this afternoon.
2 A: Is the phone ringing?
B: I can't hear … .
3 A: 'Titanic' is an amazing film.
B: I know. I've seen … twice.
4 A: When was the last time you read a book?
B: I haven't read … for months.
5 A: Have you got a car?
B: No. I can't afford … .
6 A: Do you like the new Rolling Stones CD?
B: I haven't heard … yet.
7 A: I need a dress for the party.
B: I'll lend you … .
4. Fill in the correct possessive adjective or pronoun.
1 A: Have you met ...your... new neighbours yet?
B: No. I've seen … children in the garden, though.
2 A: You took … coat home last night.
B: I know, I'm sorry. I thought it was … because they're both black.
3 A: What's wrong with Rosie?
B: Oh, she's been having problems with … back recently.
4 A: James is doing well at school.
B: I know … teacher says he's very advanced for his age.
5 A: Is this bag … ?
B: Oh, yes, thank you. I nearly forgot it.
6 A: Julie and Frank are so lucky … house is beautiful.
B: Yes, and it's so much bigger than … I envy them.
7 A: I like … shirt. It's like Sandra's.
B: Actually, it is … I borrowed it from her yesterday.
8 A: Why did you lend Tom … car?
B: Because … is being repaired at the moment.
5. Fill in its or it's.
1 The car is nice to drive, but I don’t like ...its... colour.
2 This town is wonderful … got lots of shops!
3 I'm staying at home today because … cold outside.
4 Let's go in here … my favourite restaurant.
5 A bird has built … nest in our garden.
6 The company I work for has changed … name.
6. Fill in a possessive adjective or the.
1 A dog bit him on ...the... leg.
2 I banged … head on the cupboard door.
3 Karen put … arm around Jane's shoulder.
4 Don't put … feet on the tablel
5 You shouldn't have punched Tom in … stomach.
6 Paul patted Lisa on … shoulder.
7. Fill in the gaps with of where necessary, and my, your, etc. Own.
1 John doesn't live with his parents any more. He's got a flat ...of his own...
2 She doesn't travel by bus any more because she's got … car.
3 I don't need to borrow your umbrella. I've got one … .
4 Haven't you got … pen? You're always borrowing mine.
5 My job includes doing research in … time.
6 Sam is tired of using his friend's computer, so he is going to buy one… .
7 The couple moved into … house after they got married.
8 Don't let the dog sleep on your bed. It's got a bed … .