7. (He / Him) and his begetter are both very tall.
eight. It was (they / them) who told us.
ix. Just between you and (I / me) Marcy'southward hair is fearfulness.
10. She went with Babs and (I / me) to a new hairdresser.
11. Babs and (I / me) looked totally fabled with our new hairdos.
12. Who would have guessed that (his / him) teasing my hair would brand such a divergence?
13. The hairdresser liked my hair more than (I, me).
1. I
2. she
3. I
4. he
5. me (me – ????? ??. be – informal, I – formal speech communication)
6. he
7. He
8. they
9. me
ten.me
10.me
12.his
thirteen. I/me (I did)
Pronouns
Exercise-2 Cull the word that correctly completes each sentence below.
1. Eric plays the pianoforte as well as (I / me).
2. I hope you'll terminate in to visit Nancy and (I / me), — said Mr. Berkowitz.
3. Disabled Vietnam veterans spearheaded a drive for equal rights that has benefited all of (us / we) disabled people.
4. Tim says Tiffany is not older than (he, him).
5. (Us / We) infant-sitters can experience babe-sitter burnout after a few years of caring for children.
6. Misty's begetter asked (her / she) and (I / me) to await on the steps.
7. Mrs. Grailish chose Lloyd rather than Martha considering she likes Lloyd better than (her / she).
eight. (He / Him) and Kathleen are dissatisfied with the way their company evaluates employees' operation.
nine. ( U.s.a. / We) dog lovers were impressed by Jim's willingness to comport his seventy- pound dog up and down the stairs every day.
x. Daniel said his mother sent a box of fudge to Sam and (he / him).
i. I
2. me
3. us
4. he
five. We
six. her
seven. her
8. He
9. We
10. him
Pronouns
Exercise-3 Define whether the following sentences are True (T) or FALSE (F). Correct mistakes.
1. I was surprised to larn that Betty and him were hurt in the accident.
2. I often remember when Paul and I visited Rome.
3. He moved the article of furniture past hisself.
4. She gave u.s.a., Margaret and I, the notes nosotros missed in course.
five. They were sitting by themselves next to the swimming puddle.
6. That projection is the responsibility of Susan and she.
7. Allow usa keep this secret between you and me.
eight. Do not forget to requite the bulletin to Bob and me.
nine. The tourists asked u.s.a., my cousin and me, how to become to the museum.
ten. Please be sure to notify my husband or I when the parcel arrives.
11. The children assembled the toy house by theirselves.
12. How often practice you have the opportunity to run into a homo as intelligent every bit him?
13. For the majority of us the issue is rather confusing.
14. Mary will never be as rich equally I.
xv. Information technology is her, the 1 whom nobody likes.
ane. F, Betty and he
6. F, Susan and her
11.F, by themselves
2. T
seven. T
12.F, as intelligent equally he
3. F, past himself
8. T
thirteen.T
4. F, Margaret and me
ix. T
14.T
v. T
ten.F, my husband or me
15.F, Information technology is she
Pronouns
Exercise-iv Right the object pronouns in these sentences where necessary.
1. Could you please explain this exercise to her?
2. John saturday between Helen and I.
three. She goes with they to the movies.
iv. He understands her better than him.
5. Between y'all and I, I didn't similar the food.
6. What is the thing with she?
seven. He told Mary and me about the trip.
8. She gets along with him ameliorate than me.
1. T
2. me
3. them
four. T
5. me
6. her
7. T
8. T
Pronouns
Practice-5
Fill up in the blanks with the correct possessive adjective or pronoun.
ane. She loves ……… dog.
2. The dog wags ……… tail when it's happy.
3. The boys are playing with ……… toy cars.
iv. We have several trees in ……… garden.
5. He was very nice and I appreciated ……… calling me.
6. I have had ……… dinner.
7. Her mother is very warm and I loved ……… cooking.
8. I know Bob. He was ……… classmate at college.
9. I've mislaid my pencil. May I infringe ………?
x. Bob wants you to return that book of……… which you borrowed last month.
xi. We had a test as well, but yours was harder than ……….
12. Is this your glaze? — Aye, it's ……….
13. I was on fourth dimension for my class but Jane was late for ……….
14. We've already had dejeuner. Accept you had ………?
15. We've got our tickets. Have they got ………?
16. Joanne knows him. He'due south a neighbour of……….
one. her
two. its
iii. their
4. our
5. his
6. my
7. her
8. my
9. yours
x.his
11.ours
12.mine
13.hers
14.yours
15.theirs
16.hers
Pronouns
Exercise-6 Well-nigh of the following sentences contain i mistake. Write Truthful (T) or FALSE (F). Correct mistakes.
1. Is this clarinet yours?
2. Mary Lee picked upwardly my briefcase, and now I'yard stuck with her's.
3. Our neighbours' lawns are always better kept than our'due south.
4. Factor always has problem understanding his telephone neb.
5. I wish I could find wearing apparel shoes as attractive and comfortable every bit your's.
6. Lauren told me that the idea for the new advertising campaign was hers.
viii. Our telephone is made of white plastic, and theirs' is fabricated of contumely and polished wood.
9. I told the eye medico that I was seeing lines and spots dancing beyond my field of vision.
9. Stuart has spent his' life on the route, moving from urban center to city.
x. Because the state faces a huge deficit, programs and jobs may be cutting, including ours.
11. Please tell the people in the copying department that these folders are theirs', not mine.
1. T
2. F,hers
3. F, ours
four. T
5. F, yours
6. T
vii. F, theirs
8. T
ix. F,his
10.T
11. F, theirs
Pronouns
Exercise-7 Fill in the blanks with the correct reflexive pronoun.
1. The niggling boy hurt ……… when he fell.
2. Be conscientious non to cutting ……… with that knife.
iii. She lives past ……….
4. Nosotros enjoyed ……….
5. The children decorated the room ……….
6. I blamed ……… for losing the job.
7. The true cat dedicated ……… confronting the large domestic dog.
8. They are going to pigment the business firm by ……….
ane. himself
2. yourself
three. herself
iv. ourselves
five. themselves
vi. myself
seven. itself
8. themselves
Pronouns
Do-8 Nearly of the following sentences contain ane fault. Write Truthful (T) or Faux (F). Correct mistakes.
1. Kelly and myself similar the arms and armor drove better than any other part of the museum.
ii. The Ivanovs had planned to go to the wedding reception with us, just they ended up going by themself.
3. William F.Cody chosen himself Buffalo Pecker.
4. The questionnaires are for Marshall and myself.
5. Sheila cutting herself when she opened the package of brownies.
6. You advanced students tin do the problems yourself and then check the answers in the dorsum of the book.
7. Steven and Hope blame theirself for causing the fight between their parents.
8. Doing a job yourself is the only yous can ensure that information technology gets done right. 9. Curtis inverse the oil hisself.
10. Sandra and Joan washed themselves thoroughly afterwards coming in from the garden.
ane l.The cat lets itself in and out through the little swinging door in the kitchen.
1. F, Kelly and me
two. F, past themselves
3. T
iv. F, Marshall and me
five. T
half-dozen. F, yourselves
7. F, blame themselves
8. T
ix. F, himself
10.F. done thoroughly
eleven. T
Pronouns
Exercise-9 Cull the interrogative pronoun that correctly completes each sentence below.
1. (Who, Whom) argues that certain kinds of objects now in European and American museums should be returned to the countries from which they originally came?
2. (Whoever, Whomever) spilled the grape juice on the kitchen floor should make clean it up immediately.
3. The shiny covering of a spacesuit reflects heat away from an astronaut, for (who, whom) intense heat could otherwise exist very dangerous.
four. The note taped to the front door began, "To (whoever, whomever) it may concern."
5. A person (who, whom) has made insurance claims is likely to face an increase in his or her insurance rates.
6. From (who, whom) did you become that impression?
7. As far as I'g concerned, you can go to the races with (whoever, whomever) you choose.
8. The people (who, whom) live near the drome have complained for years about the noise and air pollution acquired by jets.
9. (Whoever, Whomever) wants these erstwhile magazines tin accept them.
ten.To (who, whom) did y'all wish to send these roses, sir?
1. Who
2. Whoever
iii. whom
4. whomever
5. who
six. whom
vii. whomever
8. who
ix. Whoever
10. whom
Pronouns
Exercise-10 Right the relative pronouns where necessary.
1. The artist whom exhibition we saw last week is a concert pianist also.
2. The gilded that y'all saw was mined from the ocean.
3. It was your schoolhouse counsellor whom chosen you.
iv. The devastation which the tornado had brought most was unbelievable.
5. Some scientists believe that the Americans were populated by groups of Siberian hunters which crossed the Bering strait.
6. The professor which y'all spoke to yesterday is not hither today.
7. The condors whom alive in California are becoming extinct.
8. The pupil whose paper you have blood-red is sitting there.
1. whose
ii. Т
three. who
iv. Т
5. who
6. who
7. which
eight. Т
Pronouns
Exercise-11 Near of the following sentences contain a fault. Write Truthful (T) or FALSE (F). Right mistakes.
1. If blast furnaces are immune to cool, it tin can crack.
2. Are teenagers less good for you today than their parents were as teenagers?
3. A minor amount of h2o in an outboard motor's ignition organisation tin prevent them from starting.
4. Many people dislike the Susan B. Anthony dollar because it seems too much like a quarter.
5. The tail portion of the plane gives them stability.
half-dozen. In some African countries the means a woman's pilus is braided tells whether or not she is married.
7. Tinted auto windows reduce sun glare but it can decrease visibility at night.
8. Before World War I most Americans did not brush their teeth.
9. Air conditioners are useful to allergy sufferers considering it tin can remove pollen from the air.
10. If you lot put mulch around your trees, you lot don't need to mow equally close to them.
11. A equus caballus'due south fetlock is on the back of their leg, above the hoof.
1. F, they can crack
ii. T
3. F, prevent it
4. T
v. F, gives information technology stability
6. Т
7. F, but they can decrease
8. T
9. F, considering they can
x.Т
11. F, on the dorsum of its leg
Exercise-12 Find 1 mistake in each of the following sentences. Some may need pronouns, some accept the wrong pronouns, and some accept extra pronouns.
1. My female parent she is always late picking me up.
two. Piffling children often need help with his homework.
3. Each of the students brought their own pencil.
4. The XZY visitor is famous for their strict hiring policies.
5. Dogs get nutrients into systems from good dog food.
6. Computers they are always malfunctioning.
seven. In that location are many unlike styles, and it is all cute.
8. The longest day of the yr effectually here information technology is June 21.
9. She made a succulent meal but didn't savor.
10. Marlee Matlin won their only Academy Laurels for 'Children of a Lesser God'.
1. My mother is ever
ii. their homework
3. his / her own pencil
four. for its
5. their systems
6. Computers are always
vii. and they are all beautiful
8. around here is June 21.
9. only didn't savor it
10. won her only Academy Award
Exercise-13 Choose the word that correctly completes each sentence below.
i. The choir gives (its, their) concert on the third Dominicus in May.
ii. The Fire Visitor held (its, their) ballot of the officers terminal week.
3. Either Jo or Martha gives (her, their) oral report today.
iv. The commission planning the redevelopment of the waterfront present (its, their) proposal to the major side by side week.
5. Either the cat or its kittens left (its, their) toy mouse in the eye of the living room.
vi. A group of park workers utilise (its, their) own cars to patrol the park at night.
7. The U.S. Army Band presents (its, their) gratis concert on the backyard of the Whitman Stafford farmhouse Friday at 7:xxx p.yard.
8. Neither Rebecca nor Kit will tell us how much (she, they) weighs.
9. The jazz dance group has (its, their) rehearsal every Thursday.
10. The afternoon kindergarten class meets (its, their) new teacher for the starting time time today.
eleven. Either Ozzie or Brad left (his, their) gym handbag in the locker room.ix. is
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