Possessive Pronouns

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Possessive Pronouns (object form): 1. The teacher always gives the pupils homework. ( ) me ( ) them ( ) you 2. I read the book to my little sister. ( ) her ( ) us ( ) him 3. The boys are riding their bikes. ( ) it ( ) them ( ) her 4. My father is writing a letter to John. ( ) him ( ) her ( ) me 5. I don't know the answer. ( ) she ( ) her ( ) it

6. Open the window, please. ( ) it ( ) them ( ) us 7. Sally is going to Anne. ( ) her ( ) him ( ) me 8. Can you tell the people the way to the cinema, please? ( ) you ( ) us ( ) them 9. The books are for Peter. ( ) her ( ) him ( ) you 10. Can you help my sister and me? ( ) her ( ) me ( ) us

Reflexive Pronouns: Fill in the words myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves or themselves into the gaps. Example: I cut ______ when I was slicing vegetables. Answer: I cut myself when I was slicing vegetables. 1. Sandy made this skirt ________________ . 2. They have taken a photo of ________________ . 3. Andrew did his homework ________________ . 4. Sue and Julia, did you draw this picture all by ________________ ? 5. We helped ________________ to some lemonade at the party. 6. I wrote this article ________________ . 7. He hurt ________________ when he was playing soccer. 8. This is an easy question. It almost answers ________________ . 9. Patricia, did you repair the bike ________________ ? 10. Let's paint the room ________________ . It will be much cheaper.

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