Read the following sentences. A large crowd gathered in the street. The hungry fox saw a bunch of grapes hanging from the vine. We were… Continue reading
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Relative pronouns exercise
A relative pronoun is used to repeat the meaning of a previous noun; at the same time it connects a relative clause to the rest… Continue reading
Personal pronouns exercise
Personal pronouns are words like I / me, you, she / her, he / him, they / them and we / us. The pronouns that… Continue reading
Relative pronouns exercise
Fill in the blanks with suitable relative pronouns. Answers 1. Do you know what has happened? 2. He always preaches what he never practices. 3.… Continue reading
Possessive pronouns exercise
Personal pronouns have two possessive forms. The forms mine, yours, ours, hers, his and theirs cannot be used before a noun. The forms my, your,… Continue reading
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