Tongue Twister
exercise
Chicken city, kitchen
city, checkered
chicken kitchen!
Kitchen city, chicken
city checkered
kitchen chicken!
Vocabulary exercise
Borrow or Lend
When you need money, you can _________ from a bank, but
be prepared to pay high interest. Banks don't _________
money as a favor. They charge for the loan. Only friends may
_________ money as a favor. If you _________ money from a
friend, be prepared to return the favor one day. Your friend
may also ask you to _________ him some money when he
doesn't want to _________ from a bank. On that occasion, you
either _________ him money or you lose a friend.
Grammar review
PRONOUNS
1. Mary is an excellent singer.
2. The computer is expensive.
3. Peter and Tom are students at this school.
4. The apples are very good.
She
It
They
They
1. I bought a book yesterday.
2. Mary gave Peter a present.
3. The manager drove the artists to work.
4. Tim picked up the soccer balls.
it
him
them
them
Pronoun Chart
Read the sentences and
find the pronouns.
My book is on the table. It is mine!
Someone
awesome?
Hmmm…
It is you!
He told me the news. His
concert was cancelled,
too. The decision wasn’t
Julie’s, but his.
She looked for
other jobs. Her
salary isn’t
enough.
Their bags are
in the hallway.
They are theirs.
The face mask is very important. It
protects you from the virus. Use it!
Pronoun Chart
SUBJECT PRONOUNS (Who sell/s)
I sell insurance.
She sells insurance.
He sells insurance.
They sell insurance.
Where:
at the beginning of
sentence
Role:
DOER of the action
OBJECT PRONOUNS (to/ for whom)
I sell insurance to them.
She sells insurance to us.
He sells insurance her.
They sell insurance me.
Where:
Near the end of the
sentence
Role:
RECEIVER of the
action
Grammar exercise
Subject/ Object Pronoun
Read the sentences and choose
the correct Subject/ Object
pronouns.
The children are as hungry as
we / us.
All the students passed except I /
me.
A: Who’s there?
B: I / Me!
They / them love vegan food.
A: Is that the man you told me
about?
B: Yes, that’s he / him.
We all like cake except she /
her.
He / him will get a new phone
soon.
His sister isn’t as tall as he /
him.
Is that chocolate for I / me?
She / her wants to go home
early.
Everyone arrived on time but
he / him.
Please keep up with we / us.
A: Who ate all the chocolate?
B: She / Her!
We / us have been to Rio.
Could you pass the coffee to
she / her?
My brother is taller than I / me.
I / me went to the bookshop
yesterday.
Our new teacher is friendlier
than she / her.
All the children came inside
except they / them.
Read the paragraph aloud.
Anna decided at the
beginning of Anna’s
first semester of
college that Anna
would run for thirty
minutes every day.
Anna knew that Anna
would be taking a
literature class with a
lot of reading,
so instead of
buying print
copies of all the
novels Anna’s
teacher assigned,
Anna bought the
audiobooks.
That way Anna
could listen to the
audiobooks as
Anna ran.
Improve the paragraph. Use
the correct Subject/ Object
pronouns.
Anna decided at the
beginning of her first
semester of college
that she would run
for thirty minutes
every day.
She knew that she
would be taking a
literature class with a
lot of reading,
so instead of buying hard copies
of all the novels her teacher
assigned, Anna bought the
audiobooks.
That way she
could listen to
them as she ran.

Pronouns

Editor's Notes

  • #10 My book is on the table. It is mine! It is you I was looking for. He told me the news. His concert was cancelled, too. The decision wasn’t Julie’s, but his. She looked for other jobs. Her salary isn’t enough. Their bags are in the hall. They are theirs. The face mask is very important. It protects you from the virus. Use it!