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Personal Pronouns Exercise

February 11, 2022 - A2pdf

Fill in the blanks with an appropriate pronoun.

Progress 0 of 12 answered
1I met ............... at the park.
Wrong!
A pronoun used as the object of a verb or a preposition should be in its object form. Object pronouns are: him, her, us, me, them, you.
2We all looked up to ...............
Wrong!
A pronoun used as the object of a preposition should be in its object form.
3I don't know if ............... am doing the right thing.
Wrong!
A pronoun used as the subject of a verb should be in its subject form. Subject pronouns are: I, we, you, he, she, they
4It has been a long time since we heard anything from ...............
Wrong!
A pronoun used as the object of a verb or a preposition should be in its object form. Object pronouns are: him, her, us, me, them, you.
5Do you know who ............... is?
Wrong!
A pronoun used as the subject of a verb should be in its subject form. Subject pronouns are: I, we, you, he, she, they
6It took ............... an hour to get dressed.
Wrong!
A pronoun used as the object of a verb or a preposition should be in its object form. Object pronouns are: him, her, us, me, them, you.
7We have been waiting for ............... for a while.
Wrong!
A pronoun used as the object of a verb or a preposition should be in its object form. Object pronouns are: him, her, us, me, them, you.
8You have never offered ............... any help.
Wrong!
A pronoun used as the object of a verb or a preposition should be in its object form. Object pronouns are: him, her, us, me, them, you.
9Between you and ..............., I don't want a third person.
Wrong!
A pronoun used as the object of a verb or a preposition should be in its object form. Object pronouns are: him, her, us, me, them, you.
10She doesn't smoke like ...............
Wrong!
A pronoun used as the object of a verb or a preposition should be in its object form. Object pronouns are: him, her, us, me, them, you.
11Most of our neighbours are richer than ...............
Wrong!
Object pronouns are more common after as and than.
12They are more excited than ...............
Wrong!
Object pronouns are more common after as and than.
Done.
Score: 0/12

Answers

  1. I met them at the park.
  2. We all looked up to him
  3. I don’t know if I am doing the right thing.
  4. It has been a long time since we heard anything from her
  5. Do you know who she is?
  6. It took me an hour to get dressed.
  7. We have been waiting for him for a while.
  8. You have never offered me any help.
  9. Between you and me, I don’t want a third person.
  10. She doesn’t smoke like him
  11. Most of our neighbours are richer than us
  12. They are more excited than him
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