A. Underline the subject pronouns and circle the object pronouns.
1 I know him.
2 It is my birthday.
3 She likes them.
4 Where is he?
5 Can you see me?
6 Give it to us.
7 You don’t understand her.
8 We’re with you.
Answers
2 It 3 She; them 4 he 5 you; me
6 it; us 7 You, her 8 We; you
B. Complete the sentences with the correct pronouns.
1 ……I…… am the winner!
2 ………… likes chocolate.
3 ………… can’t sing very well.
4 ………… go first, please.
5 ………… smell very nice.
6 ………… costs a lot of money.
Answers
2 She 3 He 4 You 5 They 6 It
C. Complete the sentences with the correct pronouns.
1 She’s our new neighbour. Do you know ……her……?
2 ………………… are going to visit John. Will you come with us?
3 Your bags are heavy. I’ll carry ………………… .
4 Listen, boys, can ………………… be quiet, please?
5 Mr Jones isn’t ill. I saw ………………… this morning.
6 Where are my glasses? I can’t find ………………… .
7 Dolphins are very intelligent. ………………… have their own language.
8 Susan needs the book. Give ………………… to ………………… now, please.
9 I don’t understand the instructions. Please explain ………………… to ………………… .
10 Hello? It’s …………………, we’re back.
Answers
2 We 3 them 4 you 5 him 6 them
7 They 8 it; her 9 them; me 10 us
D. Complete the text with the correct pronouns.
Neighbours is an Australian soap opera. 1……It…… is now famous around the world. Kylie Minogue started her career in Neighbours. 2………… married Jason Donovan in the show and 3………… both became pop stars. When Kylie left Neighbours, thousands of people wrote to 4………… . 5………… wanted Kylie to stay in the show. ‘6………… all love 7…………, Kylie, please don’t leave 8…………!’ wrote many sad Neighbours fans. Kylie left, but Neighbours continued. Today you can watch 9………… in many countries including Uganda, Ukraine and Laos. Of course, the actors and characters change. 10………… are not the same today, but fans still love 11………… all.
Answers
2 She 3 they 4 her 5 They 6 We
7 you 8 us / it 9 it 10 They 11 them
E. Replace the nouns in the text with pronouns to make the story more natural.
Mr and Mrs Strange are my neighbours. Mr and Mrs Strange (They) live in a very old house. The very old house has a big garden but most people don’t know that the big garden is a magic garden! Mr and Mrs Strange have a daughter, Mary Strange. Last summer, my brother and I saw Mary Strange outside. Mary Strange had a golden key. Mary Strange took the golden key, went to the gate of the garden and opened the gate of the garden. Quietly, my brother and I followed Mary Strange inside. My brother and I saw Mr and Mrs Strange. Mr and Mrs Strange were sitting in a tree. Mary flew to Mr and Mrs Strange. A bird in the tree spoke to Mary and Mary answered the bird. My brother and I ran away.
Answers
It has a big garden but most people don’t know that it is a magic garden! Mr and Mrs Strange have a daughter, Mary Strange. Last summer, my brother and I saw her outside. She had a golden key. She took it, went to the gate of the garden and opened it. Quietly, we followed her inside. We saw Mr and Mrs Strange. They were sitting in a tree. Mary flew to them. A bird in the tree spoke to her and she answered it. We ran away.
F. Do you like these things / people? Use pronouns in your answers and write them in your notebook.
1 English …I like it. ……
2 Swimming …I don’t like it. ……
3 Red shoes
4 Jazz
5 Your doctor
6 Basketball
7 Jennifer Lopez
8 Brad Pitt
9 Your neighbours
Answers
3 I like / don’t like them.
4 I like / don’t like it.
5 I like / don’t like him / her.
6 I like / don’t like it.
7 I like / don’t like her.
8 I like / don’t like him.
9 I like / don’t like them.
G. Circle the correct option.
1 He is my neighbour. I like ………… likes me.
a him and he
b them and they
c he and him
2 Please visit ………… soon.
a us b we c they
3 I spend a lot of time with ………… .
a it b them c they
4 That’s me in the picture. ………… an old picture.
a Is b He’s c It’s
5 Can I give ………… a message?
a her b he c she
Answers
1 a 2 a 3 b 4 c 5 a
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