(He/Him) ran two miles this morning.
He, subject pronoun
This is (our/ours) house.
Our
Ben bought a jacket yesterday.
He bought it yesterday.
By the time _____ (he/they) arrive, we will have already eaten dinner.
myself
I don´t like these shoes. I like _______ over there.
those
I gave a diamond to (her/she) last night.
Her, object pronoun
The blue sweater is (my/mine).
mine
Mary and John took their children to school
They took them to school
The book was written by _____ (he/him)
herself
themselves
We are talking with (they/them) at the moment.
Them, object pronoun
(Your/Yours) mobile phone is on the table.
Your
Ed is buying her girlfriend a ring
He is buying her girlfriend a ring
_____ (We/Us) were the ones who helped our neighbor with the yard work.
yourself
-Can you give me _______ book?
that
One of (we/us) must be happy.
Us, object pronoun
Where did you put (them/their) project?
their
Can you show Sarah those photos?
Can you show her those photos?
The manager gave _____ (us/them) a tour of the new factory.
themselves
_________ isn´t enjoying himself.
He
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
a) He is taller than I.
b) He is taller than me.
c) He is taller than my.
d) He is taller than mine.
She, subject pronoun
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
a) She and I went to the store.
b) Me and she went to the store.
c) Her and I went to the store.
d) She and me went to the store.
its
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
a) Everyone must bring their own lunch.
b) Everyone must bring his or her own lunch.
c) Everyone must brings their own lunch.
d) Everyone must bring their own lunches.
He wanted to buy a saw.
ourselves
I´m looking for some jeans. Those I have are fine, but I don´t like ______.
them