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M1E1T60

Personal, Possessive, Demonstrative Pronouns

V1

Use the right form of Personal Pronoun in the sentence: We asked Jim to stay with … in our house.

our

1

us

their

my

his

V2

Use the right form of Personal Pronoun in the sentence: Do you know that lady? Yes. I know ….

1

her

his

us

them

me

V3

Use the right form of Personal Pronoun in the sentence: That is his book. Give … to him.

him

her

its

1

it

me

V4

Use the right form of Personal Pronoun in the sentence: Spend more time with your son. … is so lonely.

I

1

he

we

she

us

V5

Use the right form of Personal Pronoun in the sentence: The bag is heavy. What is there in …?

him

its

her

they

1

it

V6

Use the right form of Personal Pronoun in the sentence: Look at them. … are playing like kids.

We

1

They

Their

I

There

V7

Use the right form of Personal Pronoun in the sentence: Is he a doctor? - No, … is not.

we

they

1

he

them

she

V8

Use the right form of Personal Pronoun in the sentence: Are you a student? Yes, … am.

we

1

I

you

me

my

V9

Use the right form of Personal Pronoun in the sentence: Mike has many friends. He likes ….

1

them

us

they

my

me

V10

Use the right form of Personal Pronoun in the sentence: Is Henry at home? Can I speak to …?

his

1

him

he

us

our

V11

Use the right form of Personal Pronoun in the sentence: Can I help …? Yes, please I’ve lost my way.

your

me

us

our

1

you

V12

Use the right form of Personal Pronoun in the sentence:: Mary and Jane are sisters, aren’t …?

she

we

1

they

our

them

V13

Use the right form of Personal Pronoun in the sentence: My mother fell asleep because … was tired.

they

us

me

1

she

her

V14

Use the right form of Personal Pronoun in the sentence: We know … well. They are our friends.

they

1

them

us

his

him

V15

Use the right form of Personal Pronoun in the sentence: Tell … your name, please.

he

it

we

1

me

my

V16

Use the right form of Possessive Pronoun in the sentence: Mary washed … hands and face.

his

him

1

her

my

their

V17

Use the right form of Possessive Pronoun in the sentence: Ann likes to laugh. … face is always merry.

She

He

Him

His

1

Her

V18

Use the right form of Possessive Pronoun in the sentence: They have a new flat. … flat is not very big.

Them

His

1

Their

Our

Us

V19

Use the right form of Possessive Pronoun in the sentence: What’s … phone number? May I phone you?

her

his

our

their

1

your

V20

Use the right form of Possessive Pronoun in the sentence: Give me … photo and I’ll give you mine.

you

my

us

our

1

your

V21

Use the right form of Possessive Pronoun in the sentence: Where are … friends now?

me

us

1

your

he

him

V22

Use the right form of Possessive Pronoun in the sentence: Here is a postcard from … friend Peggy.

me

1

my

us

him

she

V23

Use the right form of Possessive Pronoun in the sentence: She lives in Australia now with … family.

she

him

it

1

her

us

V24

Use the right form of Possessive Pronoun in the sentence: … husband works in Newcastle.

She

Him

Us

Them

1

Her

V25

Use the right form of Possessive Pronoun in the sentence: … company builds ships.

1

His

He

She

Us

Me

V26

Use the right form of Possessive Pronoun in the sentence: … children go to school in New York.

Us

Me

1

Their

Mine

Him

V27

Use the right form of Possessive Pronoun in the sentence: … husband and I want to go to Australia, too.

Me

1

My

Us

Him

It

V28

Use the right form of Possessive Pronoun in the sentence: We want to see Ann and … family next winter.

she

he

his

1

her

it

V29

Use the right form of Possessive Pronoun in the sentence: Autumn has come. I like … beauty.

he

1

its

us

me

mine

V30

Use the right form of Possessive Pronoun in the sentence: He has a bad memory. He can’t remember even … own name.

he

she

us

1

his

me

V31

Use the right form of Possessive Pronoun in the sentence: I’ve got relatives in England. … aunt lives in Guildford.

me

1

my

mine

us

he

V32

Use the right form of Possessive Pronoun in the sentence: Charles is going to a picnic with … girlfriend.

us

yours

mine

1

his

he

V33

Use the right form of Possessive Pronoun in the sentence: Are you satisfied with … marks, Mark?

you

yours

me

us

1

your

V34

Use the right form of Possessive Pronoun in the sentence: Sally and I like Mathematics. It's … favourite subject.

us

ours

1

our

me

yours

V35

Use the right form of Possessive Pronoun in the sentence: There is a mouse under the table. I can see … tail.

it

ours

us

1

its

me

V36

Use the right form of Possessive Pronoun in the sentence: … flat is on the third floor.

ours

us

1

our

we

you

V37

Use the right form of Demonstrative Pronoun in the sentence: This is my book, … is yours. Take it.

thise

these

1

that

those

some

V38

Use the right form of Demonstrative Pronoun in the sentence: At … moment he is very busy. Phone in twenty minutes, please.

1

this

these

what

those

any

V39

Use the right form of Demonstrative Pronoun in the sentence: … was a sad story. Everybody kept silence for some time.

any

these

1

that

those

some

V40

Use the right form of Demonstrative Pronoun in the sentence: I’ll take that book, I don’t like … one. Give it to me.

1

this

these

that

those

any

V41

Use the right form of Demonstrative Pronoun in the sentence: These flowers are mine. …are his.

this

these

that

1

those

something

V42

Use the right form of Demonstrative Pronoun in the sentence: Have you read … letter? – Not yet.

1

this

these

what

those

anything

V43

Use the right form of Demonstrative Pronoun in the sentence: … suits are more suitable for young persons. They don’t suit me.

this

1

these

that

what

anything

V44

Use the right form of Demonstrative Pronoun in the sentence: This boy is not my brother, but … boy is mine.

this

these

1

that

he

any

V45

Use the right form of Demonstrative Pronoun in the sentence: The shop- assistances of … store are always attentive to customers.

those

1

that

these

them

they

V46

Use the right form of Demonstrative Pronoun in the sentence: … stew vegetables are very delicious in comparison with … ones.

These, that

Those, this

This, that

That, those

1

These, those

V47

Use the right form of Demonstrative Pronoun in the sentence: The most attractive places of interest in … town are in the west.

what

these

1

this

those

them

V48

Use the right form of Demonstrative Pronoun in the sentence: As for me, I like spacious apartments so … apartment is too small for me.

what

those

1

this

these

they

V49

Use the right form of Demonstrative Pronoun in the sentence: … window is open and … windows are closed.

Those, these

1

This, those

This, this

That, that

Those, these

V50

Use the right form of Demonstrative Pronoun in the sentence: … is a boat and … is a plane.

1

This, that

These, those

Those, these

This, these

That, those

M2E1T60

Reflexive, Indefinite Pronouns

V1

Use the right form of Reflexive Pronoun in the sentence: When I go to the restaurant with him, I always pay for ….

I

mine

herself

our

1

myself

V2

Use the right form of Reflexive Pronoun in the sentence: I went to the cinema. The film … was not good, but I liked the music.

themselves

myself

it is

1

itself

herself

V3

Use the right form of Reflexive Pronoun in the sentence: Find it ….

1

yourself

yours

with you

by myself

ourselves

V4

Use the right form of Reflexive Pronoun in the sentence: Mike and Sue phone … every morning.

herself

1

each other

themselves

himself

yourselves

V5

Use the right form of Reflexive Pronoun in the sentence: Nobody helped my parents to build this swimming pool. They did it ….

ourselves

myself

himself

1

themselves

each other

V6

Use the right form of Reflexive Pronoun in the sentence: He knows this town quite well. He can find the way ….

yourselves

1

himself

myself

herself

ourselves

V7

Use the right form of Reflexive Pronoun in the sentence: Who’s made such a beautiful suit? – My wife has made it ….

by she

himself

1

herself

myself

ourselves

V8

Use the right form of Reflexive Pronoun in the sentence: Don’t worry about us. We can take care of ….

we

myself

ours

yourselves

1

ourselves

V9

Use the right form of Reflexive Pronoun in the sentence: These candies are so tasty! Help …!

1

yourself

each other

myself

us

themselves

V10

Use the right form of Reflexive Pronoun in the sentence: English is easy to learn. She learnt it ….

itself

himself

1

herself

ourselves

myself

V11

Use the right form of Reflexive Pronoun in the sentence: They are so selfish. They only think about ….

them

myself

ourselves

us

1

themselves

V12

Use the right form of Reflexive Pronoun in the sentence: Look behind …! You’ve dropped something.

myself

1

yourself

herself

himself

ourselves

V13

Use the right form of Reflexive Pronoun in the sentence: Their children are so neat. They make beds … every morning.

1

themselves

ourselves

myself

each other

herself

V14

Use the right form of Reflexive Pronoun in the sentence: Did you enjoy … at the circus?

himself

myself

ourselves

1

yourself

itself

V15

Use the right form of Reflexive Pronoun in the sentence: I am not going to clean your room . Clean it …!

by myself

herself

itself

ourselves

1

yourself

V16

Use the right form of Reflexive Pronoun in the sentence: I couldn’t borrow my mother’s car last night because she was using it ….

1

herself

himself

itself

myself

yourself

V17

Use the right form of Reflexive Pronoun in the sentence: Sarah and I didn’t really enjoy … at the disco last night.

themselves

1

ourselves

yourself

myself

itself

V18

Use the right form of Reflexive Pronoun in the sentence: My husband and I first met … on holiday.

himself

myself

1

each other

herself

itself

V19

Use the right form of Reflexive Pronoun in the sentence: Mr. Mason offered me a job...

myself

yourself

itself

1

himself

herself

V20

Use the right form of Reflexive Pronoun in the sentence: Did someone help you move all the furniture, or did you do it all …?

1

yourself

itself

myself

your

herself

V21

Use the right form of Reflexive Pronoun in the sentence: The dog opened the door…

by herself

by himself

by myself

1

by itself

by yourself

V22

Choose the right form of Indefinite Pronoun or its compounds: It is winter. There are … leaves on the trees.

some

any

1

no

anything

one

V23

Choose the right form of Indefinite Pronoun or its compounds: He wants … more pudding. You can take it away.

some

any

1

no

anything

something

V24

Choose the right form of Indefinite Pronoun or its compounds: Will there be … at the club so early?

some

any

1

anybody

someone

this

V25

Choose the right form of Indefinite Pronoun or its compounds: We haven’t got …milk. We can’t make an omelet.

some

1

any

one

something

anywhere

V26

Choose the right form of Indefinite Pronoun or its compounds: … of us is perfect; we all make mistakes.

some

any

1

none

something

anything

V27

Choose the right form of Indefinite Pronoun or its compounds: There is … at the door. Can you go and see who is it ?

anybody

some

anything

1

somebody

everybody

V28

Choose the right form of Indefinite Pronoun or its compounds: Why are you looking under the bed? Have you lost…?

1

anything

something

nothing

any

everything

V29

Choose the right form of Indefinite Pronoun or its compounds: I can see…children in the yard. They are playing.

1

some

somebody

no

any

nothing

V30

Choose the right form of Indefinite Pronoun or its compounds: Let's go …. The weather is fine today.

1

somewhere

any

nowhere

something

anybody

V31

Choose the right form of Indefinite Pronoun or its compounds: Is there … interesting in the program of the concert?

anybody

nothing

something

1

anything

any

V32

Choose the right form of Indefinite Pronoun or its compounds: “ What do you want to drink?” ” … .I’m not thirsty.”

something

1

nothing

anything

everything

every

V33

Choose the right form of Indefinite Pronoun or its compounds: There is … in this envelope! It is empty.

1

nothing

something

nowhere

anything

some

V34

Choose the right form of Indefinite Pronoun or its compounds: The town was still the same when I returned years later…. had changed.

something

everything

1

nothing

anything

no

V35

Choose the right form of Indefinite Pronoun or its compounds: Would you like … more coffee with biscuits?

anybody

anything

something

1

some

no

V36

Choose the right form of Indefinite Pronoun or its compounds: I’ve got … idea where Mike is.

any

none

something

nothing

1

no

V37

Choose the right form of Indefinite Pronoun or its compounds: He lost … in the fire: his house and all his possessions.

anything

somebody

1

everything

everybody

nothing

V38

Choose the right form of Indefinite Pronoun or its compounds: Will you bring… with you or will you come alone?

1

anyone

somebody

nobody

some

anything

V39

Choose the right form of Indefinite Pronoun or its compounds: Go and ask him for … more paper. I haven’t … in my desk.

some, some,

something, any

no, any

1

some, any

nothing, anything

V40

Choose the right form of Indefinite Pronoun or its compounds: There is…tea in this cup. The cup is empty.

some

any

every

1

no

anything

V41

Choose the right form of Indefinite Pronoun or its compounds: The doorbell rang but there was … there.

anyone

no

somebody

1

nobody

everyone

V42

Choose the right form of Indefinite Pronoun or its compounds: There are … matches left. We must buy ….

any, some

1

no, some

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