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PRONOUNS




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PERSONAL PRONOUNS (SUBJECT-OBJECT) POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES AND PRONOUNS
Level: elementary
Age: 12-14
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Object Pronouns
Level: elementary
Age: 10-14
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POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES / POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS
Level: elementary
Age: 9-12
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MY SUPER BOOKMARKS PART 2! - FUNNY VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR BOOKMARKS FOR YOUNG LEARNERS ( to be, to have; months of the year, irregular plurals,personal and possessive pronouns, farm animals) EDITABLE WITH B&W VIRSION!!!
Level: elementary
Age: 6-12
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PERSONAL PRONOUNS
Level: elementary
Age: 8-17
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Reflexive Pronouns
Level: intermediate
Age: 9-17
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PRONOUNS

I MY MINE ME
YOU

YOUR

YOURS YOU
HE HIS HIS HIM
SHE HER HERS HER
IT ITS --- IT
WE OUR OURS US
YOU YOUR YOURS YOU
THEY THEIR THEIRS THEM

CHOOSE THE RIGHT OPTION.
This is �jacket, but these�shoes are not
�can't do my Maths homework. Could you help
Where's mum? I want to talk to
�are going for a walk in the park. Do you want to come with ?
No, that's not �ball. It's
Joe's cat is very cute. �got a black body and �ears and paws are white.
This bat can't be . �bat is in my room.
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Look, there she is! Do you feel like dancing with ?�����
FILL IN THE BLANKS WITH: ME-YOU-HIM-HER-IT-US-THEM
Where's my bike? I can't find .
Where's Nora? I've got a book for .
My best friend is Charles. I like �a lot.
Give me my cassettes. I want �back.
Our teacher is nice. She doesn't give �a lot of homework.
Jimmie can't�put the tins�on the shelf. Can you help ?
Simon, here's some orange juice for .
Where are Pam and Rick? I've got a letter for .
Where are my glasses? I need .
I've got a brother. Everybody calls �"Richie".
Don't call� Rich! I don't like it.
FILL IN THE BLANKS WITH THE MISSING PRONOUNS.
I want to buy a present for . (Wendy)� It's �(Wendy's) birthday, today. �(Wendy) is having a party on Saturday.
I gave �(Bob)�a comic.
I eat �(baked beans) every day.���������������������������������������������������
What can I give �(the children) to drink?
I want to fry �(the sausages) for dinner.������������������������������������������������
I�invited �(Caroline) to my party.
They are watching tv with .�(uncle George)
What is �(this word) in English?
There's a rainbow in the sky. Can you see ? (the rainbow)
Feed �(the fish) and give some water to �(the guinea pig)
LOOK AT THE EXAMPLE AND REWRITE THE SENTENCES. USE: MINE_YOURS_HIS_HER_OURS_THEIRS
EXAMPLE:
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This is my bike.��� This bike is mine.
This is my dad's car.����
These are Judy's CDs.� ���������
These are Patrick's toys.
This is Sam and Susan's house.
This is our garden.
This is your umbrella.
This is not my bag.