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Personal Pronouns

The document discusses personal pronouns, dividing them into subject and object pronouns. It provides a table showing the singular and plural forms of the first, second, and third person pronouns in their subject and object forms. It then provides examples of using personal pronouns correctly in sentences with fill-in-the-blank and other pronoun exercises.
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Personal Pronouns

The document discusses personal pronouns, dividing them into subject and object pronouns. It provides a table showing the singular and plural forms of the first, second, and third person pronouns in their subject and object forms. It then provides examples of using personal pronouns correctly in sentences with fill-in-the-blank and other pronoun exercises.
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PERSONAL PRONOUNS

Subject
You use personal pronouns to
refer to yourself, the people Singular Plural
you are talking to, or the
people or things you are
talking about. There are two
types of personal pronouns: 1st person I we
2nd person you you
- Subject pronouns- are 3rd person he / she / it they
used to refer to the  
subject of a clause.
- Object pronouns- can be Object
the direct or indirect
object of a clause or the Singular Singular
object of a preposition.
1st person me us
2nd person you you
3rd person him / her / it them

A) Complete with personal pronouns B) Circle the correct answer:


(Subject):

I / me don´t understand.
Who said that? - It was she / her.
Who are _______? They are my parents.
Tell us / we your address.
Where is Mary? _______ at home.
This isn´t for you, it´s for he / him.
Are Mary and Sue from France?- No,
I really like them / they.
_______aren´t. _______ are from
Ask she / her why she / her is crying.
Portugal.
Is Mark from Portugal, too?- No, _______
is from Greece. C) Put in he, him, her, she, they or them.
Where are _______from?- _______´m
from Portugal. Does your brother speak English? - _______
How old is Tom? - _______ is 16. understands a lithe.
Is this your pen? - Yes, _______ is. I´m seeing Mary and Sue tomorrow.- Oh, give _______
Are these your books? - No, _______ my love
aren´t. Your boss is here. - Ask _______ to wait a moment.
Where are your friends? _______ are late.
Have you spoken to Mrs. Smith? - I´m going to phone
_______ later.
D) Complete the sentences with the personal pronouns (subject and object)

Susan is Portuguese. _______ lives in Lisbon.


I didn´t see _______ because he was behind the bus.
Look at the cat. _______ is sleeping
They don´t know the way. Can you help _______, please?
I am here because she _______.
My best friend and I get on very well. _______ are inseparable.
This pens is Mary´s. give it to _______, please.
We are here! Look at _______.

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