PERSONAL PRONOUNS
SENTENCES
QUESTIONS
PRESENT SIMPLE
100
(GEORGE) IS SLEEPING. (THE BOARD) IS WHITE. (THE POSTERS) ARE ON THE WALL.
HE, IT, THEY
100
WHAT'S THE NEGATIVE FORM OF THE SENTENCES BELOW? I'm sitting on the sofa. Danny is making a cake.
I'm not sitting on the sofa. Danny isn't making a cake.
100
Ashley/your/is/name/?
Is your name Ashley?
100
I ______ to work by car. My sister _______ to work on foot.
GO, GOES
200
(THE DOG) IS RUNNING. (MY MOM AND I) ARE WATCHING TV. (THE BOOKS) ARE ON THE SHELF.
IT, WE, THEY
200

CHANGE THE SENTENCES BELOW IN THE AFFIRMATIVE FORM. She's not 20 years old. The pictures aren't on the wall.

She's 20 years old. The pictures are on the wall.

200
the magazines/are/old/?
Are the magazines old?
200
Emily is a great dancer. She __________ everyday.
DANCES
300

(TOM) IS AT SCHOOL. (THE CHILDREN) LIKE MUSIC. (MY PARENTS) COOK EVERYDAY.

(HE) IS AT SCHOOL. (THEY) LIKE MUSIC. (THEY) COOK EVERYDAY.

300
CHANGE INTO THE NEGATIVE AND INTERROGATIVE FORM. It's rainy today.
It's not rainy today. Is it rainy today?
300
the kids/clever/are/?
Are the kids clever?
300
I usually ______ lunch at home, but my husband ______ lunch at work.
HAVE, HAS
400

(Many people) like action movies. (Geography and History) are my favorite school subject. (Dancing) is my favorite physical activity.

THEY like action movies. THEY are my favorite school subject. IT is my favorite physical activity.

400
CHANGE INTO THE AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE FORMS. CHANGE THE SUBJECT INTO BRACKETS FOR ITS CORRECT PRONOUN. Are (the kids) doing their homework?
They are doing their homework. They aren't doing their homework.
400
you/older/are/than/brother/your/?
Are you older than your brother?
400
Maisa never _________ TV in her bedroom, but many people __________ TV before bed.
WATCHES, WATCH
500

Where is (your brother) from? (Tim) is from São Paulo, but (my parents and I) are from Maceió.

HE, HE, THEY

500
CHANGE THE SENTENCE BELOW INTO THE NEGATIVE AND INTERROGATIVE FORMS. CHANGE THE SUBJECT IN BRACKETS FOR ITS APPROPRIATED PRONOUN. (Melinda and I) are teachers.
We aren't teachers. Are we teachers? or Are you teachers?
500
blue/your/is/sandwich/box/?
Is your sandwich box blue?
500
Marcio loves drinking. He ___________ a box of beer easily.
DRINKS
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