Change the underlined words with the correct subject pronoun.
Angie visited Maria.
Change the underlined words with the correct subject pronoun
SHE visited Maria.
Make a positive sentence:
/Angie/ /be sad/ /every Sunday/
Make a positive sentence:
Angie IS sad every Sunday.
Make a negative sentence:
/I/ /be in New York/ /today/
Make a negative sentence:
I AM NOT in New York today.
Fill in the blanks with the correct possessive adjective:
I am from Haiti. Haiti is _______ country.
Fill in the blanks with the correct possessive adjective:
I am from Haiti. Haiti is MY country.
Change the underlined words with the correct subject pronoun.
John teaches the students.
Change the underlined words with the correct subject pronoun.
HE teaches the students.
Make a positive sentence:
/The cat/ /be thirsty/ /every night/
Make a positive sentence:
The cat IS thirsty every night.
Make a negative sentence:
/Tyler/ /be sad/ /every day/
Make a negative sentence:
Tyler IS NOT sad every day.
Fill in the blanks with the correct possessive adjective:
We live in Boston. Boston is _______ city.
Fill in the blanks with the correct possessive adjective:
We live in Boston. Boston is my city.
Change the underlined words with the correct subject pronoun.
My brother and I went to go buy some apples.
Change the underlined words with the correct subject pronoun.
WE went to go buy some apples.
Make a positive sentence:
/Eduardo/ /be in Boston/ /every week/
Make a positive sentence:
Eduardo IS in Boston every week.
Make a negative sentence:
/Mary/ /be frustrated/ /every day/
Make a negative sentence:
Mary IS NOT frustrated every day.
Fill in the blanks with the correct possessive adjective:
He is from Brazil. Brazil is ______ country.
Fill in the blanks with the correct possessive adjective:
He is from Brazil. Brazil is HIS country.
Change the underlined words with the correct subject pronouns:
James and Claudia e-mailed Ryan and Reina.
Change the underlined words with the correct subject pronouns:
THEY e-mailed Ryan and Reina.
Make a positive sentence:
/You/ /be happy/ /every day/
Make a positive sentence:
You ARE happy every day.
Make a negative sentence:
/Sally/ /be tired/ /every day/
Make a negative sentence:
Sally IS NOT tired every day.
Fill in the blanks with the correct possessive adjective:
They are from Colombia. Colombia is ________ country.
Fill in the blanks with the correct possessive adjective:
They are from Colombia. Colombia is THEIR country.
Change the underlined words with the correct subject pronouns:
Brandon bought donuts for the class.
Change the underlined words with the correct subject pronouns:
HE bought donuts for the class.
Make a positive sentence:
/The tutor/ /be proud of you/ /every day/
Make a positive sentence:
The tutor IS proud of you every day.
Make a negative sentence:
/John/ /be angry/ /every day/
Make a negative sentence:
John IS NOT angry every day.
Fill in the blanks with the correct possessive adjective:
You are from China. China is _________ country.
Fill in the blanks with the correct possessive adjective:
You are from China. China is YOUR country.