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Pronouns worksheet

June 14, 2016 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using the correct form of the pronoun given in the brackets.

1. Why are you shouting at ………………..? (I)

2. We are waiting for …………………. (they)

3. He shouldn’t have done this to ………………. (you)

4. He loves ……………….. parents more than anyone else. (he)

5. We didn’t expect this from …………………. (he)

6. ……………. parents live abroad. (I)

7. He wants to marry ………………. (she)

8. The dog is happy. It has had ………………….. breakfast. (it)

9. We are moving to ………………… new home next month. (we)

10. He has never been to the country where ……………….. parents were born. (he)

11. Between you and ………………. I don’t trust him. (I)

12. We are waiting for ………………… (she)

Answers

1. Why are you shouting at me?

2. We are waiting for them.

3. He shouldn’t have done this to you.

4. He loves his parents more than anyone else.

5. We didn’t expect this from him.

6. My parents live abroad.

7. He wants to marry her.

8. The dog is happy. It has had its breakfast.

9. We are moving to our new home next month.

10. He has never been to the country where his parents were born.

11. Between you and me I don’t trust him.

12. We are waiting for her.

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