Subject / Object Pronouns
To be
Saxon Genitive
Jobs
Countries & Na
tionalities
100

What time can I call HIM / HE?

HIM

100

You AM/IS/ARE very hungry.

ARE

100

Aunts/Paula

PAULA'S/PAULAS' aunts.

PAULA'S

100
Call this person when your car is broken.

Mechanic.

100

My friend Mike is from the United States. He's ....

AMERICAN

200

Look, Sara and Kevin! Can you see THEM / THEY?

THEM

200

AM/IS/ARE you a doctor? Yes, I AM/IS/ARE.

ARE - AM

200

Books / teacher

The TEACHER'S/TEACHERS' books.

TEACHER'S

200

Call this person when there is a fire.

Firefighter

200
Betty is Colombian. She's from....

Colombia

300

That man over there is David. I work with HE/HIM/HER.

HIM

300

AM/IS/ARE you a student? No, I AM NOT/AREN'T/ISN'T.

ARE - AM NOT

300

Glasses / Women

The WOMEN'S/WOMENS' glasses.

WOMEN'S

300

Call this person when you need some fresh meat.

Butcher

300

Vinicius Junior is BRASILIAN/BRAZILIAN

BRAZILIAN

400

Please, call I/ME soon; ME/I am very worried.

ME - I

400

AM NOT/ISN'T/AREN'T they tired? Yes, they ARE/ISN'T/AREN'T

AREN'T - ARE

400

Bones / Dogs

The DOG'S / DOGS' bones.

DOGS'

400

This person takes the money when you buy things.

Cashier

400
We're from Poland. We're....

Polish

500

Tell John that SHE/HE/HIM can meet THEY/WE/US at the canteen.

HE - US

500

He AREN'T/IS/ISN'T a doctor. He AM/IS/ARE a teacher.

ISN'T - IS

500

Dresses / Ladies

The LADIE'S/LADIES' dresses.

LADIES'

500

This person is in charge of an orchestra.

Conductor

500

A person from the UK is....

British

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