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QUICK AND HANDY GRAMMAR REVIEW
Subject Pronouns, Object Pronouns,
Possessive Adjectives, and Possessive Pronouns
EXERCISE 1: Subject Pronouns
Change the subject noun in each sentence to a subject pronoun.
EXERCISE 2: Object Pronouns
Change the object noun in each sentence to an object pronoun.
EXERCISE 3: Subject or Object Pronouns
Decide if each sentence needs a subject or object pronoun.
EXERCISE 4: Subject and Object Pronouns
Write sentences about your family members.
EXERCISE 5: Subject and Object Pronouns
Locate the error, correct it, and rewrite each sentence correctly.
EXERCISE 6: Possessive Adjectives
Answer each question with the correct possessive adjective.
EXERCISE 7: Possessive Pronouns
Complete each sentence with the correct possessive pronoun.
EXERCISE 8: Possessive Adjectives or Pronouns
Indicate whether the possessive word is a pronoun or an adjective.
EXERCISE 9: Review
Class survey. Ask and answer using the correct pronoun or adjective.
EXERCISE 10: Quiz
Complete the multiple-choice quiz with the correct pronoun or adjective.
ANSWER KEY
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Quick and Handy Grammar Review
Pronouns can be people, places, or things. Pronouns refer to
nouns that we already know. This lesson will cover subject pronouns,
object pronouns, possessive adjectives, and possessive pronouns.
A. Subject Pronouns
Person Singular Plural
First
I
I am from Korea.
we
We are happy to be here.
Second
you
You are very nice.
you
You are all invited to my house.
Third
he
He is a pharmacist.
she
She is tired.
it
It has brown fur.
they
They are never late.
B. Object Pronouns
Person Singular Plural
First
me
Maria called me at 3:00 am.
us
Sandra invited us to dinner.
Second
you
Laura talked about you yesterday.
you
John wants all of you to go to the party.
Third
him
The teacher asked
him a question.
her
The manager gave
her a promotion.
it
Mike watched
it last night.
them
The airline gave them free tickets.
Note #1:
The pronoun I is always capitalized.
� Maria and I are friends.
� Maria and i are friends.
Note #1:
Note #3:
Never start a sentence with me.
� Maria and I are friends.
� Me and Maria are friends.
Note #2:
Never use me in a subject position.
� Maria and I are friends.
� Maria and me are friends.
Object pronouns can be the object
of a verb or the object of a preposition.
• She called him. (object of the verb called)
• She talked to him. (object of the preposition to)
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Quick and Handy Grammar Review cont.
C. Possessive Adjectives
Person Singular Plural
First
my
My book is on the table.
our
Our dog has fleas.
Second
your
Is that your pen?
your
Are these girls your* children?
(*your refers to both parents)
Third
his
His black coat
is on the chair.
her
I can’t find
her toothbrush.
its
Its* food bowl is red.
(*its refers to a pet)
their
I want to live in their house.
D. Possessive Pronouns
Person Singular Plural
First
mine
That book on the table is mine.
ours
That dog is ours.
Second
yours
Is that pen yours?
yours
Are those children yours*?
(*yours refers to both parents)
Third
his
That black
coat is his.
hers
The pink toothbrush
is hers.
—
theirs
The big house on the corner is theirs.
Note #1:
Possessive adjectives are
always followed by a noun.
Note #1:
Possessive pronouns are
never followed by a noun.
Note #2:
Possessive adjectives are more
common than possessive pronouns.
Note #2:
Possessive pronouns are usually at
the end of a sentence after the Be verb.
Note #3:
Its is a possessive adjective.
Its can never be a possessive pronoun.
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E. Review
Subject Pronouns Vs. Object Pronouns
SINGULAR PLURAL
Person Subject Object Subject Object
First I me we us
Second you you you you
Third
he him
they them
she her
it it
Possessive Adjectives Vs. Possessive Pronouns
SINGULAR PLURAL
Person Adjective Pronoun Adjective Pronoun
First my mine our ours
Second your yours your yours
Third
his his
their theirs
her hers
its —
Quick and Handy Grammar Review cont.
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Exercise 1
SUBJECT PRONOUNS
Change the subject noun in each sentence to a subject pronoun.
# Sentence with a subject noun Sentence with a subject pronoun
1 John is the floor manager. is the floor manager.
2 Ricardo really likes Mary. really likes Mary.
3 Hank’s dog is a poodle. is a poodle.
4 Maria is a dog trainer. is a dog trainer.
5 Bob and Gina are best friends. are best friends.
6 Theo and I work at the mall. work at the mall.
7 The book is very long. is very long.
8 The pillows are made of feathers. are made of feathers.
9 The teacher and the student met at 3:00. met at 3:00.
10 Adam and I ate lunch together. ate lunch together.
He
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Exercise 2
OBJECT PRONOUNS
Change the object noun in each sentence to an object pronoun.
# Sentence with an object noun Sentence with an object pronoun
1 Johnson bought a dog at the kennel. Johnson bought at the kennel.
2 Ricardo really likes Mary. Riccardo really likes .
3 I can’t take this situation anymore. I can’t take anymore.
4 Brooke read a long book in one night. Brook read in one night.
5 Bob went on vacation with Joe. Bob went on vacation with .
6 I drank two cups of coffee at the mall. I drank at the mall.
7 Nestor contacted my sister yesterday. Nestor contacted yesterday.
8 Gina ate two sandwiches at Tom’s house. Gina ate at Tom’s house.
9 The professor called on Sunhee and Junko. The professor called on .
10 Mr. Sampson ate an apple. Mr. Sampson ate .
it
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Exercise 3
SUBJECT AND OBJECT PRONOUNS
Decide if each sentence needs a subject or object pronoun.
1. Henry and are going
to the game tomorrow.
a) I
b) me
2. When Carla speaks French,
Mary can’t understand .
a) she
b) her
3. Han Bin and
went to the movies.
a) I
b) her
4. and her brother
often eat at that restaurant.
a) She
b) Her
5. The rent is too high for .
a) they
b) them
6. is the best
friend I’ve ever had.
a) Her
b) She
7. Chris and went to
Vietnam together.
a) I
b) me
8. I don’t want to talk
to or his brother.
a) he
b) him
9. I met Mey Lin and
at the movie theatre.
a) she
b) her
10. May come in now?
a) we
b) us
11. If you see your parents tonight,
give my best regards.
a) they
b) them
12. The coach called
Bob and last night.
a) I
b) me
13. met a friend of
ours at the mall yesterday.
a) Us
b) We
14. I can’t find my books.
Can I use yours, Joe? I will
give back tomorrow.
a) them
b) they
15. are the best
players on the team.
a) They
b) Them
16. Can you take this letter
and give to Louisa?
a) it
b) her
17. Paul called Lisa and
because he wants us to
travel to Italy together.
a) I
b) me
18. doesn’t want to
talk about the terrible
game anymore.
a) He
b) Him
19. Mika and
are best friends.
a) me
b) I
20. Margarita sent
an email about the test.
a) we
b) us
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Exercise 4
SUBJECT AND OBJECT PRONOUNS
Write sentences about your family using subject or
object pronouns. Then tell your partner about your family.
# Family Member Example My Family
1 Mother She is a good cook.
2 Father I like talking to him.
3 Brother He plays the guitar.
4 Sister I play baseball with her.
5 Grandfather He is 84 years old.
6 Grandmother We visit her every Sunday.
7 Pet I have a dog. It is friendly.
8
(your choice)
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Exercise 5
SUBJECT AND OBJECT PRONOUNS
Locate the error, correct it, and rewrite each sentence correctly.
1. Me and Diana work together.

Diana and I work together.
2. Ricky and me are both taking psychology.
3. My brother lives in Ohio with Paula and I.
4. Maria she is a dancer.
5. Is you the manager of this store?
6. The teacher is talking to we.
7. Its a girl!
8. Them are both from China.
9. Are we going with they?
10. Me and Joanna don’t know how to cook.
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Exercise 6
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES
Answer each question with the correct possessive adjective.
1. Whose book is this? It’s book.
2. Whose hat is this? It’s hat.
3. Whose dog is this? It’s dog.
4. Whose laptop is this? It’s laptop.
5. Whose cell phone is this? It’s cell phone.
6. Whose car is this? It’s car.
7. Whose dictionary is this? It’s dictionary.
8. Whose pen is this? It’s pen.
9. Whose mug is this? It’s mug.
10. Whose camera is this? It’s camera.
11. Whose cat is this? It’s cat.
12. Whose pencil is this? It’s pencil.
13. Whose cookies are these? They’re cookies.
14. Whose glasses are these? They’re glasses.
15. Whose shoes are these? They’re shoes.
(I)
my
(he)
(they)
(I)
(she)
(we)
(you)
(he)
(she)
(you)
(they)
(he)
(we)
(I)
(you)
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Exercise 7
POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS
Complete each sentence with the correct possessive pronoun.
# Sentence with a Noun Sentence with a Possessive Pronoun
1 Is that your bag? Is that ?
2 That is Maria’s book over there. That book over there is .
3 This is our house. This house is .
4 The professor’s bag is on the desk. The bag on the desk is .
5 That is my coat. The coat is .
6 The wrestling coach left his pen on the chair. The pen on the chair is .
7 That is Roger’s bike on the lawn. The bike on the lawn is .
8 That is my laptop on the desk. The laptop on the desk is .
9 This notebook is Wendy’s. This notebook is .
10 That is Mr. and Mrs. Kim’s van. The van parked over there is .
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Exercise 8
POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES OR PRONOUNS
Using a check mark (), indicate whether the
possessive word (in bold) is an adjective or a pronoun.
# Sentence Adjective Pronoun
1 The pen on the table is mine.
2 Is this iPad yours?
3 What is your name?
4 My father works for the government.
5 The car parked in front of the school is theirs.
6 Their aunt is a chef.
7 Where is his laptop?
8 The sweater on the table is hers.
9 His is blue, not green.
10 The pizza in the break room is theirs.
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Exercise 9
REVIEW
Class Survey: Ask your classmates these questions, and write their
answers in the chart below. Try to speak to a new classmate for each
question. Use pronouns/adjectives as often as you can. Write the
answers in complete sentences.
# Question Classmate Answer
1 What is your mother like?
2 What is your father like?
3 What is your best friend like?
4 Who is your ideal date?
5
What is your
favourite animal?
6 What is your favourite movie?
7
What is your best
friend’s favourite movie?
8
What is your favourite
room in the house?
9 What is your hometown like?
10
What is your family’s
favourite holiday?
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Exercise 10
REVIEW
Quiz: Complete the multiple-choice quiz with the correct pronoun or adjective.
1. Is that wallet?
a) my
b) mine
2. went to school.
a) She
b) Her
3. I see you tried the cake that I made.
Did you like ?
a) it
b) them
4. She called after class.
a) he
b) him
5. Is that book ?
a) your
b) yours
6. Mario and are going to the movies later.
a) I
b) me
7. Don’t give your dog food until after the walk.
a) it’s
b) its
8. The red house is .
a) our
b) ours
9. The test was difficult for you and .
a) I
b) me
10. grades are improving.
a) Their
b) They
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Answer Key
Exercise 1
Exercise 2
Exercise 10
Exercise 6
Exercise 3
Exercise 4
Answers will vary. Let your students know that they can choose
different family members if the ones listed don’t apply to them.
Exercise 9
Answers will vary.
1. He
2. He
1. it
2. her
1. a
2. a
1. my
2. his
3. their
1. a
2. b
3. a
4. a
3. It
4. She
3. it
4. it
3. a
4. b
4. my
5. her
6. our
5. b
6. b
7. a
8. b
5. They
6. We
5. him
6. them
5. b
6. a
7. your
8. his
9. her
9. b
10. a
11. b
12. b
7. It
8. They
7. her
8. them
7. b
8. b
10. your
11. their
12. his
13. b
14. a
15. a
16. a
9. They
10. We
9. them
10. it
9. b
10. a
13. our
14. my
15. your
17. b
18. a
19. b
20. b
Exercise 5
1. 
Diana and I work together.
2. Ricky and I are both taking psychology.
3. 
My brother lives in Ohio with Paula and me.
4. 
Maria is a dancer. / She is a dancer.
5. 
Are you the manager of this store?
6. The teacher is talking to us.
7. 
It’s a girl!
8. 
They are both from China.
9. Are we going with them?
10. 
Joanna and I don’t know how to cook.
Exercise 7
1. yours
2. hers
3. ours
4. his/hers
5. mine
6. his/hers
7. his
8. mine
9. hers
10. theirs
SPELLING NOTE:
Note that cell phone is preferred in Canadian and American
English, while mobile phone is preferred in British English.
Exercise 8
1. pronoun
2. pronoun
3. adjective
4. adjective
5. pronoun
6. adjective
7. adjective
8. pronoun
9. pronoun
10. pronoun

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  • 1. Copyright 2016, Red River Press Inc. For use by ESL Library members only. (BEG / VERSION 2.2) 1 Pronouns 1 Grammar Practice Worksheets Pronouns 1 Table of Contents 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 QUICK AND HANDY GRAMMAR REVIEW Subject Pronouns, Object Pronouns, Possessive Adjectives, and Possessive Pronouns EXERCISE 1: Subject Pronouns Change the subject noun in each sentence to a subject pronoun. EXERCISE 2: Object Pronouns Change the object noun in each sentence to an object pronoun. EXERCISE 3: Subject or Object Pronouns Decide if each sentence needs a subject or object pronoun. EXERCISE 4: Subject and Object Pronouns Write sentences about your family members. EXERCISE 5: Subject and Object Pronouns Locate the error, correct it, and rewrite each sentence correctly. EXERCISE 6: Possessive Adjectives Answer each question with the correct possessive adjective. EXERCISE 7: Possessive Pronouns Complete each sentence with the correct possessive pronoun. EXERCISE 8: Possessive Adjectives or Pronouns Indicate whether the possessive word is a pronoun or an adjective. EXERCISE 9: Review Class survey. Ask and answer using the correct pronoun or adjective. EXERCISE 10: Quiz Complete the multiple-choice quiz with the correct pronoun or adjective. ANSWER KEY
  • 2. Copyright 2016, Red River Press Inc. For use by ESL Library members only. (BEG / VERSION 2.2) 2 Pronouns 1 Grammar Practice Worksheets Quick and Handy Grammar Review Pronouns can be people, places, or things. Pronouns refer to nouns that we already know. This lesson will cover subject pronouns, object pronouns, possessive adjectives, and possessive pronouns. A. Subject Pronouns Person Singular Plural First I I am from Korea. we We are happy to be here. Second you You are very nice. you You are all invited to my house. Third he He is a pharmacist. she She is tired. it It has brown fur. they They are never late. B. Object Pronouns Person Singular Plural First me Maria called me at 3:00 am. us Sandra invited us to dinner. Second you Laura talked about you yesterday. you John wants all of you to go to the party. Third him The teacher asked him a question. her The manager gave her a promotion. it Mike watched it last night. them The airline gave them free tickets. Note #1: The pronoun I is always capitalized. � Maria and I are friends. � Maria and i are friends. Note #1: Note #3: Never start a sentence with me. � Maria and I are friends. � Me and Maria are friends. Note #2: Never use me in a subject position. � Maria and I are friends. � Maria and me are friends. Object pronouns can be the object of a verb or the object of a preposition. • She called him. (object of the verb called) • She talked to him. (object of the preposition to)
  • 3. Copyright 2016, Red River Press Inc. For use by ESL Library members only. (BEG / VERSION 2.2) 3 Pronouns 1 Grammar Practice Worksheets Quick and Handy Grammar Review cont. C. Possessive Adjectives Person Singular Plural First my My book is on the table. our Our dog has fleas. Second your Is that your pen? your Are these girls your* children? (*your refers to both parents) Third his His black coat is on the chair. her I can’t find her toothbrush. its Its* food bowl is red. (*its refers to a pet) their I want to live in their house. D. Possessive Pronouns Person Singular Plural First mine That book on the table is mine. ours That dog is ours. Second yours Is that pen yours? yours Are those children yours*? (*yours refers to both parents) Third his That black coat is his. hers The pink toothbrush is hers. — theirs The big house on the corner is theirs. Note #1: Possessive adjectives are always followed by a noun. Note #1: Possessive pronouns are never followed by a noun. Note #2: Possessive adjectives are more common than possessive pronouns. Note #2: Possessive pronouns are usually at the end of a sentence after the Be verb. Note #3: Its is a possessive adjective. Its can never be a possessive pronoun.
  • 4. Copyright 2016, Red River Press Inc. For use by ESL Library members only. (BEG / VERSION 2.2) 4 Pronouns 1 Grammar Practice Worksheets E. Review Subject Pronouns Vs. Object Pronouns SINGULAR PLURAL Person Subject Object Subject Object First I me we us Second you you you you Third he him they them she her it it Possessive Adjectives Vs. Possessive Pronouns SINGULAR PLURAL Person Adjective Pronoun Adjective Pronoun First my mine our ours Second your yours your yours Third his his their theirs her hers its — Quick and Handy Grammar Review cont.
  • 5. Copyright 2016, Red River Press Inc. For use by ESL Library members only. (BEG / VERSION 2.2) 5 Pronouns 1 Grammar Practice Worksheets Exercise 1 SUBJECT PRONOUNS Change the subject noun in each sentence to a subject pronoun. # Sentence with a subject noun Sentence with a subject pronoun 1 John is the floor manager. is the floor manager. 2 Ricardo really likes Mary. really likes Mary. 3 Hank’s dog is a poodle. is a poodle. 4 Maria is a dog trainer. is a dog trainer. 5 Bob and Gina are best friends. are best friends. 6 Theo and I work at the mall. work at the mall. 7 The book is very long. is very long. 8 The pillows are made of feathers. are made of feathers. 9 The teacher and the student met at 3:00. met at 3:00. 10 Adam and I ate lunch together. ate lunch together. He
  • 6. Copyright 2016, Red River Press Inc. For use by ESL Library members only. (BEG / VERSION 2.2) 6 Pronouns 1 Grammar Practice Worksheets Exercise 2 OBJECT PRONOUNS Change the object noun in each sentence to an object pronoun. # Sentence with an object noun Sentence with an object pronoun 1 Johnson bought a dog at the kennel. Johnson bought at the kennel. 2 Ricardo really likes Mary. Riccardo really likes . 3 I can’t take this situation anymore. I can’t take anymore. 4 Brooke read a long book in one night. Brook read in one night. 5 Bob went on vacation with Joe. Bob went on vacation with . 6 I drank two cups of coffee at the mall. I drank at the mall. 7 Nestor contacted my sister yesterday. Nestor contacted yesterday. 8 Gina ate two sandwiches at Tom’s house. Gina ate at Tom’s house. 9 The professor called on Sunhee and Junko. The professor called on . 10 Mr. Sampson ate an apple. Mr. Sampson ate . it
  • 7. Copyright 2016, Red River Press Inc. For use by ESL Library members only. (BEG / VERSION 2.2) 7 Pronouns 1 Grammar Practice Worksheets Exercise 3 SUBJECT AND OBJECT PRONOUNS Decide if each sentence needs a subject or object pronoun. 1. Henry and are going to the game tomorrow. a) I b) me 2. When Carla speaks French, Mary can’t understand . a) she b) her 3. Han Bin and went to the movies. a) I b) her 4. and her brother often eat at that restaurant. a) She b) Her 5. The rent is too high for . a) they b) them 6. is the best friend I’ve ever had. a) Her b) She 7. Chris and went to Vietnam together. a) I b) me 8. I don’t want to talk to or his brother. a) he b) him 9. I met Mey Lin and at the movie theatre. a) she b) her 10. May come in now? a) we b) us 11. If you see your parents tonight, give my best regards. a) they b) them 12. The coach called Bob and last night. a) I b) me 13. met a friend of ours at the mall yesterday. a) Us b) We 14. I can’t find my books. Can I use yours, Joe? I will give back tomorrow. a) them b) they 15. are the best players on the team. a) They b) Them 16. Can you take this letter and give to Louisa? a) it b) her 17. Paul called Lisa and because he wants us to travel to Italy together. a) I b) me 18. doesn’t want to talk about the terrible game anymore. a) He b) Him 19. Mika and are best friends. a) me b) I 20. Margarita sent an email about the test. a) we b) us
  • 8. Copyright 2016, Red River Press Inc. For use by ESL Library members only. (BEG / VERSION 2.2) 8 Pronouns 1 Grammar Practice Worksheets Exercise 4 SUBJECT AND OBJECT PRONOUNS Write sentences about your family using subject or object pronouns. Then tell your partner about your family. # Family Member Example My Family 1 Mother She is a good cook. 2 Father I like talking to him. 3 Brother He plays the guitar. 4 Sister I play baseball with her. 5 Grandfather He is 84 years old. 6 Grandmother We visit her every Sunday. 7 Pet I have a dog. It is friendly. 8 (your choice)
  • 9. Copyright 2016, Red River Press Inc. For use by ESL Library members only. (BEG / VERSION 2.2) 9 Pronouns 1 Grammar Practice Worksheets Exercise 5 SUBJECT AND OBJECT PRONOUNS Locate the error, correct it, and rewrite each sentence correctly. 1. Me and Diana work together. Diana and I work together. 2. Ricky and me are both taking psychology. 3. My brother lives in Ohio with Paula and I. 4. Maria she is a dancer. 5. Is you the manager of this store? 6. The teacher is talking to we. 7. Its a girl! 8. Them are both from China. 9. Are we going with they? 10. Me and Joanna don’t know how to cook.
  • 10. Copyright 2016, Red River Press Inc. For use by ESL Library members only. (BEG / VERSION 2.2) 10 Pronouns 1 Grammar Practice Worksheets Exercise 6 POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES Answer each question with the correct possessive adjective. 1. Whose book is this? It’s book. 2. Whose hat is this? It’s hat. 3. Whose dog is this? It’s dog. 4. Whose laptop is this? It’s laptop. 5. Whose cell phone is this? It’s cell phone. 6. Whose car is this? It’s car. 7. Whose dictionary is this? It’s dictionary. 8. Whose pen is this? It’s pen. 9. Whose mug is this? It’s mug. 10. Whose camera is this? It’s camera. 11. Whose cat is this? It’s cat. 12. Whose pencil is this? It’s pencil. 13. Whose cookies are these? They’re cookies. 14. Whose glasses are these? They’re glasses. 15. Whose shoes are these? They’re shoes. (I) my (he) (they) (I) (she) (we) (you) (he) (she) (you) (they) (he) (we) (I) (you)
  • 11. Copyright 2016, Red River Press Inc. For use by ESL Library members only. (BEG / VERSION 2.2) 11 Pronouns 1 Grammar Practice Worksheets Exercise 7 POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS Complete each sentence with the correct possessive pronoun. # Sentence with a Noun Sentence with a Possessive Pronoun 1 Is that your bag? Is that ? 2 That is Maria’s book over there. That book over there is . 3 This is our house. This house is . 4 The professor’s bag is on the desk. The bag on the desk is . 5 That is my coat. The coat is . 6 The wrestling coach left his pen on the chair. The pen on the chair is . 7 That is Roger’s bike on the lawn. The bike on the lawn is . 8 That is my laptop on the desk. The laptop on the desk is . 9 This notebook is Wendy’s. This notebook is . 10 That is Mr. and Mrs. Kim’s van. The van parked over there is .
  • 12. Copyright 2016, Red River Press Inc. For use by ESL Library members only. (BEG / VERSION 2.2) 12 Pronouns 1 Grammar Practice Worksheets Exercise 8 POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES OR PRONOUNS Using a check mark (), indicate whether the possessive word (in bold) is an adjective or a pronoun. # Sentence Adjective Pronoun 1 The pen on the table is mine. 2 Is this iPad yours? 3 What is your name? 4 My father works for the government. 5 The car parked in front of the school is theirs. 6 Their aunt is a chef. 7 Where is his laptop? 8 The sweater on the table is hers. 9 His is blue, not green. 10 The pizza in the break room is theirs.
  • 13. Copyright 2016, Red River Press Inc. For use by ESL Library members only. (BEG / VERSION 2.2) 13 Pronouns 1 Grammar Practice Worksheets Exercise 9 REVIEW Class Survey: Ask your classmates these questions, and write their answers in the chart below. Try to speak to a new classmate for each question. Use pronouns/adjectives as often as you can. Write the answers in complete sentences. # Question Classmate Answer 1 What is your mother like? 2 What is your father like? 3 What is your best friend like? 4 Who is your ideal date? 5 What is your favourite animal? 6 What is your favourite movie? 7 What is your best friend’s favourite movie? 8 What is your favourite room in the house? 9 What is your hometown like? 10 What is your family’s favourite holiday?
  • 14. Copyright 2016, Red River Press Inc. For use by ESL Library members only. (BEG / VERSION 2.2) 14 Pronouns 1 Grammar Practice Worksheets Exercise 10 REVIEW Quiz: Complete the multiple-choice quiz with the correct pronoun or adjective. 1. Is that wallet? a) my b) mine 2. went to school. a) She b) Her 3. I see you tried the cake that I made. Did you like ? a) it b) them 4. She called after class. a) he b) him 5. Is that book ? a) your b) yours 6. Mario and are going to the movies later. a) I b) me 7. Don’t give your dog food until after the walk. a) it’s b) its 8. The red house is . a) our b) ours 9. The test was difficult for you and . a) I b) me 10. grades are improving. a) Their b) They
  • 15. Copyright 2016, Red River Press Inc. For use by ESL Library members only. (BEG / VERSION 2.2) 15 Pronouns 1 Grammar Practice Worksheets Answer Key Exercise 1 Exercise 2 Exercise 10 Exercise 6 Exercise 3 Exercise 4 Answers will vary. Let your students know that they can choose different family members if the ones listed don’t apply to them. Exercise 9 Answers will vary. 1. He 2. He 1. it 2. her 1. a 2. a 1. my 2. his 3. their 1. a 2. b 3. a 4. a 3. It 4. She 3. it 4. it 3. a 4. b 4. my 5. her 6. our 5. b 6. b 7. a 8. b 5. They 6. We 5. him 6. them 5. b 6. a 7. your 8. his 9. her 9. b 10. a 11. b 12. b 7. It 8. They 7. her 8. them 7. b 8. b 10. your 11. their 12. his 13. b 14. a 15. a 16. a 9. They 10. We 9. them 10. it 9. b 10. a 13. our 14. my 15. your 17. b 18. a 19. b 20. b Exercise 5 1. Diana and I work together. 2. Ricky and I are both taking psychology. 3. My brother lives in Ohio with Paula and me. 4. Maria is a dancer. / She is a dancer. 5. Are you the manager of this store? 6. The teacher is talking to us. 7. It’s a girl! 8. They are both from China. 9. Are we going with them? 10. Joanna and I don’t know how to cook. Exercise 7 1. yours 2. hers 3. ours 4. his/hers 5. mine 6. his/hers 7. his 8. mine 9. hers 10. theirs SPELLING NOTE: Note that cell phone is preferred in Canadian and American English, while mobile phone is preferred in British English. Exercise 8 1. pronoun 2. pronoun 3. adjective 4. adjective 5. pronoun 6. adjective 7. adjective 8. pronoun 9. pronoun 10. pronoun