Subject and Object Pronouns
Types of Pronouns
Personal Pronouns - Subject Form
examples: I/ you/ we/ they have got some books. He/ she/ it has some books.
Exercise on personal pronouns - subject form 1 | Exercise on personal pronouns - subject form 2
Personal Pronouns - Object Form
examples: The books are for me/ you/ him/ her/ it/ us/ them.
Exercise on personal pronouns - object form
Possessive Adjectives
examples: These are my/ your/ his/ her/ its/ our/ their books.
Exercise on possessive adjectives 1 | Exercise on possessive adjectives 2
Possessive Pronouns
examples: The books are mine/ yours/ his/ hers/ ours/ theirs.
Exercise on possessive pronouns 1 | Exercise on possessive adjectives/ pronouns + personal pronouns
Reflexive Pronouns
examples:
SINGULAR: I can carry the bags myself. You can carry the bags yourself. He can carry the bags himself. She can carry the bags herself. It can carry the bags itself.
PLURAL: We can carry the bags ourselves. You can carry the bags yourselves. They can carry the bags themselves.
Exercise on reflexive pronouns Exercise on reflexive and reciprocal pronouns
Relative Pronouns
examples: This is the man who lives next door. Exercise on relative pronouns (see relative clauses)
Exercise 1 on Relative Pronouns
Exercise 2 on Relative Pronouns
Exercise 3 on Relative Pronouns
Exercise 4 on Relative Pronouns
Exercise 5 on Relative Pronouns (Wordwall Quiz)
Mixed Exercises