Instructions to Teachers:
1. Personal subject pronouns:
• the subject of a sentence
• go before the main verb
• e.g. “she” in: “She had a cup of tea at eight o’clock this morning.”
2. Personal object pronouns:
▪ the object of a sentence (what the subject is talking about)
▪ go after the main verb
▪ e.g. “him” in: “I saw him for a few minutes before he left.”
3. Possessive adjectives:
• describe possession
• go before a noun
• e.g. “my” in: “Can you pass my bag please?”
4. Possessive pronouns:
o describe possession
o replace a noun
o e.g. “hers” in: “Whose book is that?” “It’s hers.”
Answers:
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What type of pronoun? 1, 2, 3 or 4?
mine
____
his
____
its
____
ours
____
your
____
her
____
their
____
me
____
him
____
it
____
us
____
you
____
she
____
they
____
“I said to her – it’s not your husband who’s the problem,
it’s mine!”
2
1
mine
yours
his
hers
its
theirs
ours
3
1
my
your
his
her
its
their
our
me
you
him
her
it
them
us
I
you
he
she
it
they
we
4
“I said to her – it’s not your husband who’s the problem,
it’s mine!”
1
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