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A Fillin each gap with either a subject pronoun or possessive words.
1. I don't think the shop is open.
now usually closes at 6:30.
2. I showed
my photos. He thought
boring
3. "How much is that CD?" "
think
be 100.
would
4. Ben isn't coming to see the film.
has already seen.
5. It's sunny today, isn't
?
6. I went to see my aunt. She was pleased to see
7. It's good to see
all. Thanks for coming.
8. Anna's brother has broken up the vase
that
would purchase the new one.
9.
were annoyed when their meal was late.
told
10. Adele said goodbye to her brother. She was sad to watch
go.
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- I don't think the shop is open now she usually closes at 6:30. (subject pronoun)
- I showed him my photos. He thought it boring. (him = possessive pronoun; it = subject pronoun)
- "How much is that CD?" I think it would be 100. (subject pronoun)
- Ben isn't coming to see the film. He has already seen. (subject pronoun)
- It's sunny today, isn't it? (subject pronoun)
- I went to see my aunt. She was pleased to see me. (subject pronoun)
- It's good to see you all. Thanks for coming. (subject pronoun)
- Anna's brother has broken up the vase told her that he would purchase the new one. (he =subject pronoun; her = possessive pronoun)
- They were annoyed when their meal was late. (subject pronoun)
- Adele said goodbye to her brother. She was sad to watch him go. (possessive pronoun).
Note:
Note:Subject pronouns are used instead of nouns for persons or things.
Possessive pronouns show possession. We use them to show the relationship between people and objects.
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