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Exercises On Grammar - Pronouns

The document provides two sections for exercises on pronouns. Section A contains 24 sentences with blanks to be filled in using the pronoun options given. It tests distinguishing between subjective, objective, and possessive pronouns. Section B contains 10 sentences with blanks to be filled in with the appropriate relative pronoun like who, whose, that, which. It aims to practice using relative pronouns to join clauses and identify antecedents. The exercises offer practice with different types of pronouns in English grammar.

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Exercises On Grammar - Pronouns

The document provides two sections for exercises on pronouns. Section A contains 24 sentences with blanks to be filled in using the pronoun options given. It tests distinguishing between subjective, objective, and possessive pronouns. Section B contains 10 sentences with blanks to be filled in with the appropriate relative pronoun like who, whose, that, which. It aims to practice using relative pronouns to join clauses and identify antecedents. The exercises offer practice with different types of pronouns in English grammar.

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Section A.

Fill in the blanks with the options given

1. ________ did you see there? (who/whom)

2. They wished to avenge ________, on their enemy. (themselves/their selves)

3. _______ do you trust the most? (who/whom)

4. The two brothers help __________ in their business. (each other/one another)

5. Time and tide will wait for ________. (no man/none)

6. I know the person ______ you suspect. (who/whom)

7. ____ being a naughty girl, was often whipped by my mother. (I/me)

8. ________ of my friends gave me a present. (each / every)

9. Where is the person ________ you wanted to see. (which/whom)

10. Her house is situated opposite to _______. (me/mine)

11. Only ______who are intelligent, will pass the test. (they/those)

12. One should not waste ______ time in idle talks. (his / one’s)

13. This is their house and the one at the end of the street is also ______. (their/theirs)

14. His appointment is in the morning; _______ is in the evening. (her/hers)

15. There is no one but _____. (I/me)

16. He is not more industrious than ______. (me/I am)

17. Your met _______ of those three friends. (neither / none)

18. He was displeased at _____ going there. (my/me)

19. I am one of those who cannot describe what ____ do not see. (I/they)

20. I thought it was _____. (he/him)

21. He told me his address _________ I wrote down in a note-book. (where/which)

22. _____ was very kind of you to come to the party. (this/it)

23. He is the very man ________ we want. (which /whom)

24. This is the same mistake _______ you made before. (as/that)
Section B

1. This is the boy   had an accident.


2. Yesterday I saw a car   was really old.
3. Mandy is the girl   I met on Friday.
4. I haven't seen Frank,   brother is five, for a long time now.
5. The robber stole the car   the lady parked in front of the supermarket.
6. This is the man   house is on fire.
7. Can I talk to the girl   is sitting on the bench?
8. The book   you gave me is great.
9. She likes hamburgers   are hot.
10. Bill Clinton,   was President of the USA, has only one daughter.

More online exercises on pronouns

https://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises_list/pronomen.htm

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