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Nombres plural,pronombres, y wh questiones - copia
1. PRONOMBRE PERSONALES
Completa las siguientes oraciones con el pronombre personal correcto
I, You, She, He, It, We, You, They
1. The people are reading. = are reading.
2. My father and I love this team. = love this team.
3. The car is missing a tire. = is missing a tire.
4. The dog looks sick. = looks sick.
5. The police came here yesterday. = came here yesterday.
6. My sisters and I always laugh when we're together. = always laugh when we're together.
7. My aunt is 80 years old. = is 80 years old.
8. My friend's uncle likes to travel. = likes to travel.
9. Holly's boots are dirty. = are dirty.
10. The (male) singer is very handsome. = is very handsome.
11. Are the children playing in the yard? Yes, are playing in the yard.
12. Am I smart? Yes, are smart.
13. Is your mother from Mexico? Yes, is from Mexico.
14. Are those cars for sale? Yes, are for sale.
15. Are you and your brother flying to Tokyo tomorrow. Yes, flying to Tokyo tomorrow.
16. Did you come alone? No, did not come alone.
17. Was the toy expensive? No, was not expensive.
18. Does your girlfriend always complain? No, doesn't always complain.
19. Does your wife's family like you? No, don't like me.
20. Does the CD player work? No, doesn't work.
2. PRONOMBRE PERSONALES
Completa las siguientes oraciones con el pronombre personal correcto
I, You, She, He, It, We, You, They
1. My cousin and her friend were at the mall. were at the mall.
2. Peter is a little sick. is a little sick.
3. Does your aunt know what happened? Does know what happened?
4. The door is locked. is locked.
5. My friend Linda and I are going on a trip. are going on a trip.
6. Am I a good student. Yes, are a good student.
7. My cats are hungry. are hungry.
8. Mr. Jones is a good teacher. is a good teacher.
9. Is Swedish a difficult language. Yes, is a difficult language.
10. My brother and I live together. live together.
11. My uncle lives in Mexico City. lives in Mexico City.
12. My friends aren't coming. aren't coming.
13. Mrs. Wong is studying English. is studying English.
14. You and I have to talk about the test. have to talk about the test.
15. Can you help me? Yes, can help you.
16. The tree is going to fall. is going to fall.
17. John and Robert had an argument. had an argument.
18. Jim and I are the same age. are the same age.
19. My passport is in my bag. is in my bag.
20. My cousin George just graduated from high school. just graduated from high school.
3. PRONOMBRES OBJETO
Completa las siguientes frases con el pronombre objetivo correcto
Me, you, him, her, it, us,you,them
1. Do you like this book? Yes, I like
2. Do you know this woman? Yes, I know .
3. Did you see that car? No, I didn't see .
4. Do you know those people? No, I don't know .
5. Did you write an email to your friend (man)? Yes, I wrote an email.
6. Do you hate me? No, I don't hate .
7. Do you understand this week's lesson? Yes, I understand .
8. Are you in love with your boyfriend? Yes, I'm in love with .
9. Do you like this singer (woman)? No, I don't like .
10. I came with my friends. I came with ________.
11. I talked with my teacher. I talked with ________.
12. They gave a lot of presents to me and my brother. They gave a lot of presents to ________.
13. I wanted to talk to my aunt. I wanted to talk to ________.
14. I wanted to talk to her, but she didn't want to talk to ________ .
15. You wanted to talk to him, but he didn't want to talk to ________.
16. Tell John to call me. Tell ________ to call me.
17. He is still in love with his ex-girlfriend. He is still in love with ________.
18. Where did you put the book? Where did you put ________?
19. I met your cousins last month. I met ________ last month.
20. I understood the tourists. I understood ________.
21. My parents brought my hat. My parents brought ________.
22. My parents took me and my sister to a restaurant. They took ________ to a restaurant.
23. I met the new teacher, Robert Wilson. I met ________.
24. I saw her at the airport, and she saw ________ too.
25. You saw her at the airport, and she saw ________ too.
4. PRONOMBRES OBJETO
Completa las siguientes frases con el pronombre objetivo correcto
Me, you, him, her, it, us,you,them
1. He is speaking to . (I)
2. We are playing with . (they)
3. I don't understand . (he)
4. They don't know . (we)
5. He didn't tell . (I)
6. They are very proud of . (she)
7. I recognize . (it)
8. His parents love . (he)
9. Have you seen ? (they)
10. They called . (we)
1. She gave the book to (Mary). --> She gave the book to .
2. She hasn't seen (this movie). --> She hasn't seen .
3. I asked (my friends) to call me tomorrow. --> I asked to call me tomorrow.
4. They know (me and my brother). --> They know .
5. He invited (his friend Thomas). --> He invited .
6. I invited (my neighbors) to my birthday party. --> I invited to my birthday party.
7. He saw (me and my mother) at the supermarket. --> He saw at the supermarket.
5. 8. My cousin played (the song) for me. --> My cousin played for me.
9. You should tell (your aunt) about this. --> You should tell about this.
10. Are you going to call (Robert)? --> Are you going to call ?
PRONOMBRES POSESIVOS
Cambia el pronombre indicado al "pronombre posesivo"
Mine-yours.his-hers-ours-yours-theirs
1. This is my book. This book is .
2. That is her car. That car is .
3. These are his photos. These photo's are .
4. Those are our bags. Those bags are .
5. These are their essays. These essays are .
6. That is your wallet. That wallet is .
7. She owns that house. That house is .
8. I own that boat. That boat is .
9. Those jackets belong to them. Those jackets are .
10. These cds belong to us. These cds are .
11. This book belongs to those people = it's .
12. Is that your book? Yes, it's .
13. Those toys aren't , so you should not play with them.
14. We exchanged bags. He gave me mine and I gave him .
15. Bill is that our tennis ball? = Is that tennis ball ?
16. Don't touch that, it belongs to me = Don't touch that, it's .
6. 17. I gave my car to my daughter. It's now.
18. Does this belong to me or to you? = Is this mine or ?
19. It belongs to my neighbors = It's .
20. Our cat is nicer than their cat. Theirs bites, doesn't.
PRONOMBRES POSESIVOS
Cambia el pronombre indicado al "pronombre posesivo"
Mine-yours.his-hers-ours-yours-theirs
1. That book belongs to them. That book is .
2. That pen belongs to me. That pen is .
3. This dog belongs to us. This dog is .
4. This car belongs to him. This car is .
5. This house belongs to me and my brother. This house is .
6. That motorcycle belongs to that man. That motorcycle is .
7. These books belong to those students. These books are .
8. This hat belongs to you. This hat is .
9. This cat belongs to my aunt. This cat is .
10. This ball belongs to those boys. This ball is .
11. That book belongs to those kids. That book is .
12. This bicycle belongs to my neighbor Bill. This bicycle is .
13. This scarf belongs to my aunt Tina. This scarf is .
14. This toy belongs to you. This toy is .
15. This apartment belongs to me and my cousin. This apartment is .
16. These mittens belong to my mother. These mittens are .
17. Those cookies belong to my sister's friends. Those cookies are .
7. 18. These suitcases belong to you and your wife. These suitcases are .
19. That pillow belongs to me. That pillow is .
20. That lamp belongs to my aunt and uncle. That lamp is .
NOMBRES EN PLURAL
Escribe la version plural de cada nombre. Ten en cuenta las reglas
1. cat --->
2. child --->
3. woman --->
4. computer --->
5. knife --->
6. potato --->
7. bottle --->
8. table --->
9. mouse --->
10. house --->
11. rose --->
12. fork --->
13. sheep --->
14. foot --->
15. boot --->
16. wolf --->
17. telephone --->
8. 18. baby --->
19. doctor --->
20. glass --->
PALABRAS INTERROGATIVAS
Completa con las palabras interrogativas adecuadas. Who-Where-What-When
Lee bien la respuesta
1. ________ is that? -- That's my brother.
2. ________ is he going? -- He's going home.
3. ________ is that? -- That's an orange.
4. ________ does he live? -- He lives in Madrid.
5. ________ do you love? -- I love my mother.
6. ________ were you born? -- I was born in 1970.
7. ________ can I do? -- You can't do anything.
8. ________ do you sleep? -- I sleep in the bedroom.
9. ________ will you be at home? -- I will be at home in half an hour.
10. ________ are you going with? -- I'm going with my cousin.
11. ________ do you live? -- I live in Tokyo.
12. ________ are you going to the concert? -- I'm going to the concert next week.
13. ________ is Nancy reading? -- She is reading a newspaper.
14. ________ are they speaking with? -- They are speaking with their friends.
15. ________ are you talking about? -- We're talking about the weather.
16. ________ will you be home? -- I'll be home in two hours.
9. 17. ________ did Mary see at the beach? -- Mary saw Thomas at the beach.
18. ________ did you go last night? -- We went to a cafe.
19.________ did you tell her? -- I told her yesterday.
20. ________ did you tell her? --I told her the truth.
PALABRAS INTERROGATIVAS
Completa con las palabras interrogativas adecuadas. Who-Where-What-When
Lee bien la respuesta
1. P: __________ did you see at the airport? R: I saw your parents at the airport.
2. P: __________ did you go? R: I went to see my mother.
3. P: __________ do you live? R: I live in Houston.
4. P: __________ did they tell you? R: They told me last night.
5. P: __________ does he want to eat? R: He wants to eat pancakes.
6. P: __________ language is that? R: That's Swedish.
7. P: __________ is he going to meet? R: He is going to meet his brother.
8. P: __________ is he going to tell the police? R: He is going to tell them the truth.
9. P: ________ are you going to the mall? R: I'm going to the mall in two hours.
10. P: ________ did you see her? R: I saw her at the market.
11. P: __________ did you go last night? R: I went to a bar last night.
12. P: __________ do you play tennis? R: I play tennis in the park.
13. P: __________ is your favorite singer?R: My favorite singer is Madonna.
14. P: __________ will you tell me? R: I will tell you tomorrow.
15. P: __________ have they told? R: They haven't told anyone.
16. P: __________ is your favorite dish? R: My favorite dish is paella.
10. 17. P: __________ is her favorite CD? R: She left it at her mother's house.
18. P: __________ is going to fix the pipe? R: The plumber is going to fix the pipe.
19. P: ________ can we do? R: We can't do anything.
20. P: ________ would you like to go? R: I would like to go to Argentina.