Skip navigation

Snap Language

Getting Smarter through Language

Practice 3. Personal Pronouns (Subjective Case) | (A-Level, Basic)

(“Be” and Other Verbs)

  Email this lesson

Instructions

Based on the lesson about personal pronouns, write the missing part of each sentence (including personal pronouns I, you, he, she, it, we, they). (This exercise uses “be” and other verbs and auxiliaries.)

Example

Where are John and Mary going?
 They’re going  to work.

When you finish each item, click “Answer.”

Note. Your answers will not be submitted. When you leave this page, they will be deleted.

PDF Handout

Ready? Let’s go!

1. Do you like pizza, John?

— Yes, .   love pizza!

— Yes, I do. I love pizza!

2. Where are Tanh and Duc from?

California.

They’re from California.

3. Are Mary and Anna sisters?

— No,  .   cousins.

— No. they’re not. They’re cousins.

— No. they aren’t.

4. Is your house large?

— No, very small.

— No, it’s very small.

5. Do John and Peter speak Italian?

— Yes, .   speak Italian very well.

— Yes, they do. They speak Italian very well.

 If you are having problems, study the lesson again. Then come back to this practice.

6. Are you teachers?

— No, .   students.

— No, we aren’t. We’re students.

— No, we’re not

7. What are the students doing?

doing an exercise.

They’re doing an exercise.

8. Who is Alexander?

a student from Argentina.

He’s a student from Argentina.

9. Where is the dog sleeping?

on the bed.

It’s sleeping is on the bed.

10. Where are you and I going now?

to the park.

We’re going to the park.

 Thank you for Supporting Snap Language

Snap Language supporters make the creation of these materials possible.

Learn how you can support our work, get perks, and help us continue creating high-quality materials.

You can support us by simply white-listing this site.