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Obj Pron vs Subj Pron vs Pos Adj

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  • SUBSTITUTE: I gave [Tom] a very interesting book.
    him (OBJECT PRONOUN)
  • __ mother always cooks for ___ (Sarah)
    Her (POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES) / her (OBJECT PRONOUNS)
  • SUBSTITUTE: [The policeman] helps [the woman]
    He (SUBJECT PRONOUNS) // her (OBJECT PRONOUNS)
  • David is my best friend. __ play with __ and ___ sister every Saturday.
    I (SUBJECT PRONOUNS) // him (OBJECT PRONOUNS) // his (POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES)
  • I want to go to a Rihanna concert. I really like ___.
    her (OBJECT PRONOUNS)
  • Carla and Ned have a really nice car, and ___ love it!
    they (SUBJECT PRONOUNS)
  • John is from Brazil but __ father is from Canada.
    his (POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES)
  • I am going to see the Rolling Stones. Do you like __?
    them (OBJECT PRONOUNS)
  • SUBSTITUTE: He goes to the cinema with [Adam and I]
    us (OBJECT PRONOUNS)
  • __ doesn't know __ name.
    He/she (SUBJECT PRONOUNS) /// my/you/its/her/his (POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE)
  • SUBSTITUTE: It's very important that you bring [your workbook.]
    it (OBJECT PRONOUNS)
  • SUBSTITUTE: [Martha and I] don't like adventure films.
    we (SUBJECT PRONOUNS)
  • I don't have my phone. Can I use __ phone, please?
    your (POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES)
  • I miss my brother. I want to send __ a postcard.
    him (OBJECT PRONOUNS)
  • SUBSTITUTE: [Mary's] stepmother is buying [ingredients].
    Her (POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES) // them (OBJECT PRONOUNS)
  • We need help. Please help __!
    us (OBJECT PRONOUNS)
  • SUBSTITUTE. [Jessica] cleans [Michael's] room every Saturday.
    She (SUBJECT PRONOUNS) /// his (POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES)
  • ___ cleans ___ room every Saturday.
    He/she (SUBJECT PRONOUNS) his/her (POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES)
  • Is this your new house? __ like __ . __ is very big.
    I (SUBJECT PRONOUNS) /// it (OBJECT PRONOUNS) // it (SUBJECT PRONOUNS)
  • The teacher is not very happy with __, because ___ talk all the time and don't listen to __.
    me (OBJECT PRONOUNS) /// I (SUBJECT PRONOUNS) /// her/him (OBJECT PRONOUNS)
  • We live in a nice house but __ neighbours are horrible!
    our (POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES)