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The document contains examples and exercises for filling in personal pronouns, articles, and underlining the most suitable word in sentences. The first section provides a table to fill in examples of subject, object, possessive, possessive, and reflexive pronouns. The second section includes examples of articles "a", "an", and when no article is needed. The third section asks the reader to underline the most suitable word or phrase in each sentence. The final section includes sentences to complete with words from a sortable list including various institutions.

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PET Worksheet

The document contains examples and exercises for filling in personal pronouns, articles, and underlining the most suitable word in sentences. The first section provides a table to fill in examples of subject, object, possessive, possessive, and reflexive pronouns. The second section includes examples of articles "a", "an", and when no article is needed. The third section asks the reader to underline the most suitable word or phrase in each sentence. The final section includes sentences to complete with words from a sortable list including various institutions.

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Oxford College

PET

Fill in the following table as shown in the examples.

SUBJECT OBJECT POSSESSIVE POSSESSIVE REFLEXIVE


PRONOUNS PRONOUNS ADJECTIVES PRONOUNS PRONOUNS
Before verbs as subjects After verbs as subjects Followed by nouns Not followed by nouns

I me my mine myself

you ………………. ………………. ………………. ……………….

he ………………. ………………. ………………. ……………….

she ………………. ………………. ………………. ……………….

it ………………. ………………. ………………. ……………….

we us our ours ourselves

you ………………. ………………. ………………. ……………….

they ………………. ………………. ………………. ……………….

Fill in the blanks with personal pronouns.


1) I am sorry Kate. I took ……………………. pencil by mistake.

2) I'm in a hurry. Who is going to give ……………………. a lift home?

3) I'm Gina and this is my husband. ……………………. live in Castleblayney.

4) 'Is that your car?' 'No, ……………………. is parked over there.'

5) I was eager to see Cambridge and all ……………………. many attractions.

6) Has anyone seen my cufflinks? I can't find ……………………. anywhere.

7) When my bike broke down, Jim and Sylvia let me use …………………….

8) She likes basketball. It's ……………………. favourite sport.

9) I'd like to phone Mark. Do you know ……………………. phone number?

10) There was my smartphone. Where is …………………….?


Oxford College
PET

Fill in the following table as shown in the examples. Put in a or an where


necessary.

a building an apple

…………….. laptop …………….. hour

…………….. university …………….. planet

…………….. engineer …………….. doctor

…………….. driver …………….. European

…………….. orange …………….. game

…………….. lamp …………….. animal

…………….. bank …………….. city

…………….. airport …………….. student

…………….. car …………….. uncle

…………….. umbrella …………….. Ice-cream

Fill in the gaps with a, an, or n. The letter n means that no article is needed.
1) Everyone in the company got ……………………mobile phone.

2) Michael is rather short so he can't become ……………………professional basketball player.

3) Her last book turns out to be ……………………fascinating reading.

4) He bought ……………………expensive bracelet at Harrods.

5) It's not difficult to grow …………………roses as long as you provide them with plenty of water.

6) I think ……………………football is a very good game.

7) I had ……………………very good weather while I was on holiday.

8) Her sister is a writer. She writes ……………………books.

9) Had Johnny repaired the window before he left for ……………………work?

10) They stopped at the hotel because they needed ……………………rest.


Oxford College
PET

Underline the most suitable word or phrase in each sentence.

1) The | (---) sun is nearly 150 million kilometers away from the earth.
2) There was this the | (---) strange woman sitting next to me on the bus.
3) Some boys were still playing the | (---) football in the street.
4) They were having the | (---) dinner when I arrived.
5) I used to play (---) | the piano when I was younger.
6) This is my best friend, the | (---) Steve.
7) The continent was originally colonised by (---) | the English.
8) It's eight o'clock in the | (---) evening.
9) (---) | The houses are very expensive in the city centre.
10) That isn't my bike - it's the | (---) Sara's.
11) She's the | (---) most beautiful woman in the world.
12) I bought a leather jacket and a belt. The | (---) jacket was very expensive.

Complete each sentence with one of the words. The tiles in the right-hand
column are sortable.

1. I'm going to …………………....today to talk to Dave's teacher.


2. After the car accident, the injured people were taken to …………………....
3. My grandmother goes to …………………....every Sunday.
4. How long has your father-in-law been in …………………....?
5. There's an interesting organ in …………………....
6. Many pupils go to …………………....after they leave school.
7. When my brother was ill, I went to …………………....to visit him.
8. Excuse me, how can I get to …………………....please?
9. Everyone attending …………………....for a visit must book in at the visitor centre.
10. He must be about 15 - he's still at …………………....

the church school the prison the school the university


the hospital prison hospital university church

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