(He/Him) ran two miles this morning.
He
After school, where will _____go? I thought we could go to the cinema together.
You
I learned how to play guitar.
I, subject
Pronoun takes the place of a _______. (adjective / adverb / noun / verb)
noun
Did she bring her parents to the game?
she, her
I gave (her/she) roses.
her
______grades are getting better. I think they will pass A2.
He found a new pencil.
He, subject
This pronoun does the action. Is it a subject or object pronoun?
subject pronoun
Both Jenny and he lost their jackets.
he, their
(They/Them) went to buy milk from the store
They
Your
His bike was broken.
His, possessive
This pronoun shows that you "own" or "have" something.
possessive pronouns
She remembered to him to bring her homework to school.
she, him, her
He was very angry because he couldn’t find the report ___ .
A) everywhere B) something C) anywhere D) somewhere
C
You have already finished ---- test, but I am still doing ----.
a) my/ your b) your/ mine c) yours / me d) mine/ your
B
They brought chicken noodle soup for me.
they - subject
me - object
This pronoun does not do the action. The action has an effect on this pronoun. Is it a subject or object pronoun?
object pronoun
His uniform and their shirts were in her washer because they were dirty.
his, their, her, they
If this hat is ___, where have you put ___?
A) your/mine B) his/her C) mine/yours D) ours/their
C
Why were you talking to ---- so angrily yesterday? Did ---- do something wrong?
a) him/ his b) he/ him c) he/ his d) him/ he
D
Todd thought his book was lost or stolen by him.
his, possessive
him - object
Tell 5 possessive pronouns.
mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs
You should bring their money to school for his snack and hers.
you, their, his, hers