1. Exercise on Pronouns
Possessive Adjectives
Replace the personal pronouns by possessive adjectives.
1. Where are (you)
your
friends now?
2. Here is a postcard from (I) friend Peggy.
3. She lives in Australia now with (she) family.
4. (She) husband works in Newcastle.
5. (He) company builds ships.
6. (They) children go to school in Newcastle.
7. (I) husband and I want to go to Australia, too.
8. We want to see Peggy and (she) family next winter.
9. (We) winter!
10. Because it is (they) summer.
1. The boy likes school.
2. Mary sees mother every day.
3. My friends bring children to our place on
Saturdays.
4. The cat eats food quickly.
5. I often forget key.
6. You write in book in class.
7. We bring pencils to class.
8. The men always bring wives to the party.
9. Mr Adams teaches class in the morning.
10. She likes to give presents to grandchildren.
1. SHE has got a flat. This is flat.
2. THEY have got a telephone. This is telephone.
2. 3. I have got a car. This is car.
4. THE CAT has got a bed. This is bed.
5. HE has got a dog. This is dog.
6. YOU have got a ticket. This is ticket.
7. WE have got a teacher. This is teacher.
1. What's the boy's name? name is Ben Scott.
2. Debbie has got a dog. dog is very lively.
3. The dog is very lively. name is Ben.
4. We are at school. school is very nice.
5. I have got a new laptop. laptop is white.
6. I'm from Chester. Most of friends are from Chester, too.
7. The Guptas have got a restaurant. restaurant is great.
8. The rabbit is white. cage is in the garden.
9. You are not English. name is not an English name.
10. Sandra and Jenny are friends. school is in Chester.
11. The Scotts have got a new car. car is blue.
12. Emma Peel has got a brother. name is Paul.
13. Nick Baker has got a sister. name is Debbie.
14. Yes, we have got a dog. dog is very old.
15. The Snows have got a tortoise. name is Trundle.