( subject of the sentence) by the correct personal pronoun: Mary is a good student. __________ a good student. Mark is my brother. ___________________ Daisy is my dog. ____________________ Jenny and Susan are friends. ______________ My sister and I are students. ______________ My mother is a nurse. _________________ Mr. Taylor is my English teacher. ___________
2. Replace the underlines word (object of the sentence) by the correct personal pronoun. Follow the example. Eg.: She knows Mary. She knows her. Daisy belongs to Susan.
3. Correct the wrong sentences. Do you want to go to
we?
_________
the cinema with
______________________
I can see my friends. ______________________ ___________ She is inviting Sam.
Ob jec t Su bje ct
______________________ Ob jec ____________ t They invited me and Mary. Su bje ______________________ ct ______ Mr. Smith knows my mother.
Ob jec t Su bje ct Ob jec t Su bje ct
• You use personal pronouns to ______________________ refer to yourself, the people you are talking to, ____ or the people or things you are talking about. There are two types of personal pronouns: • Subject pronouns are used to refer to the subject of a clause. • Object pronouns can be the direct or indirect object of a clause or the object of a preposition
I called she but her had gone out. Me forgot to call they. Can you lend I the calculator? Ob jec t Su bje ct
Ob jec t Su bje ct
Ob jec t Su bje ct
Note: “It” is used for things and animals only in the singular. In the plural we use “They”. Eg.: The pen is blue. = It is blue. The pens are blue. = They are blue. “I” is always a capital letter.
( subject of the sentence) by the correct personal pronoun: Mary is a good student. __________ a good student. Mark is my brother. ___________________ Daisy is my dog. ____________________ Jenny and Susan are friends. ______________ My sister and I are students. ______________ My mother is a nurse. _________________ Mr. Taylor is my English teacher. ___________
2. Replace the underlines word (object of the sentence) by the correct personal pronoun. Follow the example. Eg.: She knows Mary. She knows her. Daisy belongs to Susan.
3. Correct the wrong sentences. Do you want to go to
we?
_________
the cinema with
______________________
I can see my friends. ______________________ ___________ She is inviting Sam.
Ob jec t Su bje ct
______________________ Ob jec ____________ t They invited me and Mary. Su bje ______________________ ct ______ Mr. Smith knows my mother.
Ob jec t Su bje ct Ob jec t Su bje ct
• You use personal pronouns to ______________________ refer to yourself, the people you are talking to, ____ or the people or things you are talking about. There are two types of personal pronouns: • Subject pronouns are used to refer to the subject of a clause. • Object pronouns can be the direct or indirect object of a clause or the object of a preposition
I called she but her had gone out. Me forgot to call they. Can you lend I the calculator? Ob jec t Su bje ct
Ob jec t Su bje ct
Ob jec t Su bje ct
Note: “It” is used for things and animals only in the singular. In the plural we use “They”. Eg.: The pen is blue. = It is blue. The pens are blue. = They are blue. “I” is always a capital letter.
Subject
Object
Subject
Object
Subject
Object
• You use personal pronouns to refer to yourself, the people you are talking to, or the people or things you are talking about. There are two types of personal pronouns: • Subject pronouns are used to refer to the subject of a clause. • Object pronouns can be the direct or indirect object of a clause or the object of a preposition
Subject
Subject
Object
Subject
Object
Subject
Object
Object
Note: “It” is used for things and animals only in the singular. In the plural we use “They”. Eg.: The pen is blue. = It is blue. The pens are blue. = They are blue. “I” is always a capital letter.
Subject
Object
Subject
Object
Subject
• You use personal pronouns to refer to yourself, the people you are talking to, or the people or things you are talking about. There are two types of personal pronouns: • Subject pronouns are used to refer to the subject of a clause. • Object pronouns can be the direct or indirect object of a clause or the object of a preposition
Object
1. Replace the underlined expression ( subject of the sentence) by the correct personal pronoun: Mary is a good student. __________ a good student. Mark is my brother. ___________________ Daisy is my dog. ____________________ Jenny and Susan are friends. ______________ My sister and I are students. ______________ My mother is a nurse. _________________ Mr. Taylor is my English teacher. ___________
2. Replace the underlines word (object of the sentence) by the correct personal pronoun. Follow the example. Eg.: She knows Mary. She knows her. Subject
Object Daisy belongs to Susan. _______________________________ I can see my friends. _________________________________ She is inviting Sam. __________________________________ They invited me and Mary. ____________________________ Mr. Smith knows my mother. __________________________
Subject
Object
Subject
Object
Subject
Object
3. Correct the wrong sentences. Do you want to go to the cinema with we?
Note: “It” is used for things and animals only in the singular. In the plural we use “They”. Eg.: The pen is blue. = It is blue. The pens are blue. = They are blue. “I” is always a capital letter.
I called she but her had gone out. Me forgot to call they. Can you lend I the calculator?