Practice 3.2. Personal Pronouns, Possessive Pronouns, and Possessive Determiners | (A-Level, Basic)
Instructions
Based on this lesson, fill in each blank with a subject pronoun, object pronoun, or possessive determiner.
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Anna and John are siblings. They share a room at home. They have a lot of toys and games, and they play with them every day.
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David has a new bike. He rides it to work every day. He really enjoys biking. He always says it is good exercise.
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Lisa is a great cook. She makes dinner for her children every night. Their favorite dish is pasta, so she makes it for them on Fridays.
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Mr. and Mrs. Brown are our neighbors. They have a beautiful garden. They often give us flowers from their garden. Yesterday, they gave my wife a bouquet of roses, and she loved it.
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My brother has a guitar. He practices it every evening. He dreams of becoming a famous musician one day. Sometimes, he plays a new song for me and asks my opinion about it. I think his songs are usually very good.
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The children are excited. They are going to the zoo tomorrow. Their favorite animals are the lions, but they also like the monkeys. They can’t wait to see them.
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