Task 2 A. Example: Answer: She Often Reads Books

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TASK 2

A. Example:
___often reads books. (Lisa)
Answer: She often reads books.

1. _______ is dreaming. (George)


2. _______ is green. (the blackboard)
3. _______ are on the wall. (the posters)
4. _______ is running. (the dog)
5. _______ are watching TV. (my mother and I)
6. _______ are in the garden. (the flowers)
7. _______ is riding his bike. (Tom)
8. _______ is from Bristol. (Victoria)
9. _______ has got a brother. (Diana)
10. Have _______ got a computer, Mandy?

B. Circle the appropriate subjective pronoun.


1. I/ They/ You am sitting on the sofa.
2. He/ We/ It are watching TV.
3. Are he/ she/ you from England?
4. I/ He/ We is going home.
5. They/ I/ She are playing football.
6. He/ We/ It is a wonderful day today.
7. She/ We/ I are speaking English.
8. Is she/ he/ you Kevin's sister?
9. I/ She/ You are swimming in the pool.
10. Are I/ she/ They in the cinema?

C. Find the correct pronouns for the given nouns and write them into the gaps.
Example: uncle → he
1. Boy →
2. Bike →
3. Sophia and I →
4. Parents →
5. Cars →
6. School →
7. Dad →
8. Teacher →
9. Sister →
10. Emily and Jack →

D. Choose the correct object forms of the given personal pronouns.


1. I → her/ him/ it/ me/ them/ us/ you
2. You → her/ him/ it/ me/ them/ us/ you
3. He → her/ him/ it/ me/ them/ us/ you
4. She → her/ him/ it/ me/ them/ us/ you
5. It → her/ him/ it/ me/ them/ us/ you
6. We → her/ him/ it/ me/ them/ us/ you
7. They → her/ him/ it/ me/ them/ us/ you

E. Which object form of the personal pronoun can substitute the underlined phrase in the
sentence?
1. The teacher always gives the students homework
2. I am reading the book to my little sister.
3. The boys are riding their bikes.
4. My father is writing a letter to John.
5. I don't know the answer.
6. Sally is going to Anne.
7. Open the window, please.
8. Can you tell the people the way to the airport, please?
9. Can you help my sister and me, please?
10. The books are for Peter.

F. Which form of the personal pronoun can you find in the given sentence/question –
subject or object? Streak the incorrect choice.
1. I am from Berlin. → (Subject form/ Object form)
2. Can Mr. Henderson help me? → (Subject form/ Object form)
3. We live in London. → (Subject form/ Object form)
4. This book is for her. → (Subject form/ Object form)
5. He is not at school. → (Subject form/ Object form)
6. This present is for us. → (Subject form/ Object form)
7. This is a new house. It is blue. → (Subject form/ Object form)
8. Where are you from? → (Subject form/ Object form)
9. Don't ask them! → (Subject form/ Object form)
10. The children can see you. → (Subject form/ Object form)

G. Circle the corresponding possessive pronoun.


1. I → hers/ his/ its/ mine/ ours/ theirs/ yours
2. You → hers/ his/ its/ mine/ ours/ theirs/ yours
3. He → hers/ his/ its/ mine/ ours/ theirs/ yours
4. She → hers/ his/ its/ mine/ ours/ theirs/ yours
5. It → hers/ his/ its/ mine/ ours/ theirs/ yours
6. We → hers/ his/ its/ mine/ ours/ theirs/ yours
7. They → hers/ his/ its/ mine/ ours/ theirs/ yours

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