I am going to the park with _______ brother.
I am going to the park with MY brother.
Can me go to the toilet, please?
Can I go to the toilet, please?
This isn't my/me/us t-shirt. It is really big.
This isn't MY t-shirt. It is really big.
like / I / your / cousin
I like your cousin.
A sentence with a subject pronoun.
I like pop music.
Laura is my sister. _____ is older than me.
Laura is my sister. SHE is older than me.
Do you like pop music? No, I don't like them
Do you like pop music? No, I don't like IT.
I hate apples. They/It/Them taste horrible!
I hate apples. THEY taste horrible!
present/ for/ this/ is/ you
This present is for you.
His name is Javier.
Can you come with _____? We are afraid of the dark.
Can you come with US? We are afraid of the dark.
I never eat sweets. I don't like they.
I never eat sweets. I don't like THEM.
We need help. Can you help our/we/us?
We need help. Can you help US?
Peter does his homework everyday
A sentence with an object pronoun.
This postcard is for you.
I can't believe that you broke ______ glasses.
I cannot believe that you broke MY/YOUR/HIS/HER glasses.
I am angry with he because he was really rude.
I am angry with HIM because he was really rude.
Look at this picture of my daughters. They/Them/Their names are Jane and Laura.
Look at this picture of my daughters. THEIR names are Jane and Laura.
drives/ his/ Max/ car/ new.
Max drives his new car.
A sentence with a subject pronoun and an object pronoun.
He likes her.
Where are your parents? I want to talk to ______.
Where are your parents? I want to talk to THEM.
Thanks for you email. I was waiting for it.
Thanks for YOUR email. I was waiting for it.
I miss my parents. I want to send their/they/them a postcard.
I miss my parents. I want to send THEM a postcard.
He makes me very happy.
A sentence with an object pronoun, a subject pronoun and a possessive adjective.
He gave his favourite t-shirt to her.