A pronoun is a word that stands in for a noun, often to avoid the need to repeat the same noun over and over. Like nouns, pronouns can refer to people, things, concepts, and places. Most sentences contain at least one noun or pronoun.
Exercise 2 – Use the correct form of pronouns
Choose the correct pronoun and use it in the sentence.
(Me/I) feel like taking a short trip to the Maldives
(I/me) think you should participate in the debate.
Wuthering Heights is (her/hers) favourite book.
Those papers are (mine/my).
The box was lying around. Is (it/its) yours?
The dog almost choked (himself/itself).
Natasha was all by (yourselves/herself)
I got (me/myself) all wet.
(That/this) book lying here is mine.
(Each/neither) of us were given a gift hamper.
Do you want (that/it) pen?
I lost the toy you gave (me/myself)
This house is (ours/our).
It was (their/theirs) car.
Do you know (his/him)?
Answers for Exercise 2
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Her
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