Pronouns

 

** Directions :  Read the text and circle the correct pronoun in bold type.

 

I/Me/My/Mine/Myself live with I/me/myself/my/mine best friend Nicole.  Her/She/Herself studies computers at university and myself/I/me/my/mine work.  Our/We/Us/Ourselves have very different standards when it comes to cleaning we/our/ours/ourselves apartment.

            My/Me/I/Myself/Mine always put away mine/myself/my/I/me  coat in the closet when myself/I/my/mine come home.  Nicole does just the opposite :  her/she/herself/hers throws hers/her/she/herself on our/we/us/ourselves sofa and does not clean she/herself/her/hers boots off.  When me/I/mine/my/myself friends come over, myself/me/I/mine ask their/them/themselves/theirs to do themselves/their/theirs/them/they dishes.  Nicole’s friends never clean up after themselves/their/theirs/them/they.  In addition, she/hers/her/herself cat makes a lot of mess and Nicole sometimes forgets to clean up after its/itself/it ... so, me/myself/I/mine occasionally do its/itself/it/it’s.

            My/Myself/Me/I/Mine like Nicole.  Even though we/our/us/ourselves have ourselves/us/our/ours differences, our/us/ ourselves/we get along together.

 

ANSWERS

 

** Directions :  Read the text and circle the correct pronoun in bold type.

 

I/Me/My/Mine/Myself live with I/me/myself/my/mine best friend Nicole.  Her/She/Herself studies computers at university and myself/I/me/my/mine work.  Our/We/Us/Ourselves have very different standards when it comes to cleaning we/our/ours/ourselves apartment.

            My/Me/I/Myself/Mine always put away mine/myself/my/I/me  coat in the closet when myself/I/my/mine come home.  Nicole does just the opposite :  her/she/herself/hers throws hers/her/she/herself on our/we/us/ourselves sofa and does not clean she/herself/her/hers boots off.  When me/I/mine/my/myself friends come over, myself/me/I/mine ask their/them/themselves/theirs to do themselves/their/theirs/them/they dishes.  Nicole’s friends never clean up after themselves/their/theirs/them/they.  In addition, she/hers/her/herself cat makes a lot of mess and Nicole sometimes forgets to clean up after its/itself/it ... so, me/myself/I/mine occasionally do its/itself/it/it’s.

            My/Myself/Me/I/Mine like Nicole.  Even though we/our/us/ourselves have ourselves/us/our/ours differences, our/us/ ourselves/we get along together.

 

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