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  1. Choose the correct object pronoun.

  1. I see she / her every day.

  2. He sits near I / me in the class.

  3. She goes with us / we to the cinema a lot.

  4. I like she / her very much.

  5. I often go with they / them to the mountains.

  6. He often helps me / I with my lessons.

  7. She writes many letters to he / him.

  8. Mr. Andrew teachers us / we English.

  9. I know he / him and his brother.

  10. He gives many presents to she / her.

Use of English

Possessive adjectives

Possessive adjectives come before a noun. E.g.: It’s my cat.

1. Fill in the correct possessive adjective.

E.g.: Would you like (she) car? Would you like her car?

  1. Where is (he) book?

  2. Here is (we) teacher.

  3. He goes to university with (he) sister.

  4. (They) farther works at a factory.

  5. (You) laptop is very expensive.

  6. (She) favourite sport is tennis.

  7. (I) husband and I want to go to Paris.

  8. We want to see (he) restaurant.

  9. Santa likes (she) garden.

  10. (It) name is Jack.

Use of English

Possessive pronouns

Possessive pronouns don’t take a noun after them. E.g.: It’s mine.

1. Fill in the correct possessive pronoun.

E.g.: We have a car. The car is ours.

  1. I have a cat. The cat is ____.

  2. She has a dog. That dog is ____.

  3. We have a book. That book is ____.

  4. They have a bike. That bike is ____.

  5. He has a key. That key is ____.

  6. You have a hat. That hat is ____.

  7. My mum and I have a boat. That boat is ____.

  8. John has a horse. That horse is ____.

  9. We have a library. That library is ____.

  10. She has a shop. That shop is ____.

Use of English

Reflexive pronouns

Reflexive pronouns emphasize the subject or the object of a sentence. E.g.: I cleaned the house myself.

Don’t use reflexive pronouns with the verbs: concentrate, feel, meet and relax.

The verbs dress, wash and shave are not normally followed by a reflexive pronoun.

Exception: when we want to show that someone did something with a lot of effort. E.g.: Although Mary is two years old, she can wash herself.

1. Fill in the correct reflexive pronoun.

E.g.: My grandmother often talks to herself.

  1. John hurt ___________ when he fell off of the ladder.

  2. Did you all enjoy ___________ at the concert?

  3. She taught ___________ how to play the piano.

  4. I told ___________ that I would reach that aim, and I did!

  5. My sister burned ___________ while she was cooking.

  6. The cat hurt ___________ when it jumped off the tree.

  7. Mary made this dress ___________.

  8. Yes, he wrote this poem ___________.

  9. We did the homework ___________.

  10. Helen, did you write this essay ___________?

Use of English

Possessive Case

  • We add ’s when a noun is singular to show possession. E.g.: This is girl’s balloon.

  • We add when a noun is plural and ends in –s to show possession. These are girls’ balloons.

  • We add ’s to the last noun of a phrase to show possession. E.g.: This is Ann and Kate’s balloon.