English Pronouns
| Subject Pronouns | Possessive Adjectives | Possessive Pronouns |
|---|---|---|
| I | My | Mine |
| You | Your | Yours |
| He | His | His |
| She | Her | Hers |
| It | Its | Its |
| We | Our | Ours |
| You | Your | Yours |
| They | Their | Theirs |
Circle the correct answer.
- Jane has already eaten her lunch, but I’m saving hers / her / mine / my until later.
- We gave them ours / mine / our / yours telephone number, and they gave us their theirs / our / ours.
- My / Mine / Your / Our pencil is broken. Can I borrow you / yours / him / its?
- They say those books are their / theirs / my / her.
- Joe was born in Tel-Aviv and he / his / mine / her father was born there, too.
- I forgot to bring my phone. Can I use you / yours / it / its.
Complete the dialogues:
Maria: Dave, is that glass of water ? (you)
Dave: No, it’s not (I), I think it is Sheila’s.
Maria: Do you know where (we) teacher is? I can’t find her.
Dave: Yes, (Sheila) is with the principal.
Maria: Did you see (the principal’s) face? Did he look angry?
Dave: No, he was smiling.
Andy: Sam, I have news for you! Did you hear that Ran broke leg?
Sam: Yes, of course I heard. Is that news?
Andy: Did you hear about new math teacher? I hear she’s fantastic!
And the best part is that will be in the same class next year!
Sam: Yes. I heard about her from mother. She told me yesterday
when she picked me up from house after you and I finished
doing project. By the way, I love new house, it’s really nice.
MOFET Pronouns Test
Subject Pronouns • Possessive Adjectives • Possessive Pronouns