Pronouns

Pronouns
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Pronouns Lesson

Team Game (Pronouns 1 and 2)

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Pronouns and Determiners Practice ---cloze-3 This is my sister. *She* is a doctor. *Her* husband is a teacher. *They* have two children, and *their* house is near the school. ---cloze-3 I'm looking for my keys. Has *anyone* seen them? I can't find them *anywhere*. I think *someone* took them from the table. ---cloze-3 I heard a noise, but there is *nobody* else here. I've looked *everywhere*, but I can't find the source. *Something* must have fallen over. Or, maybe it was a ghost! ---questions-6 Q: Can you pass ____ the salt, please? A: I A: my A: me [correct] Q: That blue car belongs to my neighbors. It's ____. A: their A: theirs [correct] A: them Q: I can't find my glasses. Has ____ seen them? A: anyone [correct] A: no one A: everyone Q: My sister and I bought a new game. It's ____ game. A: our [correct] A: us A: ours Q: He finished the project by ____. A: hisself A: he A: himself [correct] Q: There is ____ in the box. It's empty. A: something A: anything A: nothing [correct] Q: The cat is washing ____ paw. A: it's A: its [correct] A: it Q: ____ wants to go to the party on Friday. It sounds fun! A: Everybody [correct] A: Anybody A: Nobody Q: This isn't my jacket. It must be ____. A: her A: she A: hers [correct] Q: The teacher gave the books to ____. A: they A: them [correct] A: their Q: Would you like ____ to drink? A: something [correct] A: nothing A: anywhere Q: They built the house ____ without any help. A: theirselves A: themselves [correct] A: them