Possessive adjectives and personal pronouns

Possessive adjectives and personal pronouns
Practice
Personal Pronouns
Venetia is one of our new teachers. (she/her)
The children are still sleeping. (they/them)
Please, take the dog for a walk. (it/me)
Help your sister with the housework. (she/her)
The chef gave me some directions. (him/he)
The waiter served some sweets. (he/his)
Alex gave Maria his mobile phone. (their, her)
Possessive Adjectives and Pronouns / Personal pronouns
This is (yours/your) pencil and that is (my /mine).
May I use (your/yours) car, please?
Today is (my/mine) birthday.
They have a huge house. They even have (their/theirs) own swimming pool.
We’ve got a lot of flowers in (ours/our) garden.
(Our/We) dog had an accident yesterday. He broke (his/him) left leg.
This is (me/my) coffee. (Yours/your) is over there.
Where did she park (our/her) car?
(My/Mine) room is next to my parents’ room.
That’s (their/theirs) house at the corner of the street.
Bill has a similar coat but it’s not (him/his).
That blue house at the end of the street is (their/theirs).
Does (his/him) new friends live at the area?
Reflexive –Emphasing Pronouns
Practice
The manager himself told me the news.
I enjoyed
very much at the party last night.
My father always cuts
I see you cut
shaving.
cooking.
My little brother has made his bed all by
Some people are very selfish. They only think about
Why don’t you clean the windows
Uncle John
Grandpa doesn’t like living by
She always corrected
?
wrote this letter.
.
whenever she made a mistake.