This document contains examples of personal pronouns and exercises to test understanding of personal pronouns. It provides 17 examples of sentences with blanks to be filled in with the appropriate personal pronoun. It also provides additional context-less sentences with blanks for personal pronouns. The document is intended to help students practice and test their knowledge of using personal pronouns like he, she, it, I, you, etc. in sentences.
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Contoh:
(+) Rizki reads comic, he is a
comic collector
(-) Rizki does not read comic, he
is not a comic collector
(?) does Rizki read comic? Is he
a comic collector?
1. Toni is a student, ……..
always study hard.
2. Ayu is clever,. …… prepare
everything.
3. Toni and Ayu are smart.,
…………… are a best
friend.
4. You and Roy are sleepy,
……………sleep in the the
bed room.
5. My mother and I are in
WTC, ……………….buy
some needs.
6. The cat is funny, ………eats
manggo.
7. My father is a teacher.
……….. works 6 days a
week.
8. Rina and Rini are going to
the beach,…….. are very
happy.
9. My sister likes ice cream,
……….. loves vanila .taste.
10. That house looks great,
……… is green.
1. Look at Mary. => ............
2. Listen to John. => ............
3. I can’t find my bag. =>
............
4. Nick repaires my car. =>
............
5. Please, close the door. =>
............
6. I can’t find my friends. =>
............
7. Switch the TV on, please. =>
............
8. I like the house very much.
9. I like the Millers => ............
.
10. Mary speaks with Sandra. =>
............
11. Do you see Simon and his
brother? => ......
12. Can you help me and my
sister? => ............
13. Please, open the box. =>
............
14. I eat bananas every day. =>
............
15. He looks at the girls and
smiles. => ............
16. I can do this exercise. =>
............
17. Peter likes dogs. => ............
1. This book is for Peter.
Give it to ……..
2. My friend lives in London.
This is a letter from .
……..
3. I have got a problem with
my homework. Can you
help ……..?
4. Here are two boxes for
Jack: Please give to .
……..
5. Mr Ringer, our maths
teacher, is very friendly.
He always helps
……..with our exercises.
6. Jim´s father likes music,
so Jim gives …….. a
cassette.
7. He can't buy that house. It
is too expensive for.
…….. !
8. I'm so hungry. Please,
give. ……..an apple!
9. Where is the football? We
must look for. …….. !
10. What have you got for
mum? -I have got a book
for . ……..!
11. Laura is my best friend. I
like. …….. very much.
12. Where is little Joe? I can't
see. ……..!
13. Where is Mary? I must
talk to. …….. !
14. This is a nice film. I like .
……..very much.
15. Where is Mr Brown? I
want to speak to. …….. !
16. I know you are behind
the flowers, but I can't
see. ……...
17. Do you know where my
trainers are? I can't find.
…….. !