I / me / my / mine / myself
You / you / your / yours / yourself
He / him / his / his / himself
she / her / her / hers / herself
it / it / its / - / itself
We / us / our / ours / ourselves
You / you / your / yours / yourselves
They / them / their / theirs / themselves
Fill in the gaps
Harry is my best friend. ______lives with ______parents and ______sister in a big old house near the station. I sometimes play with ______.
We like riding ______bikes, but ______bike is better than ______
Yesterday he fell off ______bike and hurt ______
Sylvia and Lucy are twins. ______friends say that ______are very similar, but ______parents think that ______are very different.
I sometimes meet ______in the park and talk to ______, but I don’t really know very much about ______.
My brother and I love going to see ______grandparents. We usually visit ______once or twice a month and we often talk to ______on the phone. They spoil ______and always give ______presents at Christmas and on ______birthday.
They used to look after ______when ______were little.
Choose the correct pronoun/determiner
- Harry is my best friend. We/our/us go to school together.
- Susan meets she/her/their friends after school every Friday. They/them/their go to the park and ride they/them/their bikes
- We are going to the cinema. Do you want to come with we/our/us?
- I like you/your new trainers. Where did you buy it/they/them?
- I didn’t speak to Sara, I spoke to her/his/he father on the phone, but I didn’t see he/him/his.
- We/our/us car is very old. We are going to sell it/its
- It’s Brian’s birthday next week. What are you going to get he/his/him?
- My grandparents live in the north of England. I hardly ever see they/their/them.
- We /our/us teacher gives we/our/us too much homework. We don’t like he/him/his.
- Where are the keys? I can’t find it/they/them?