
Parts of Speech - Pronouns: General Aspects
Apresentar alguns aspectos gerais dos pronomes, como os tipos de pronomes e seu uso.
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Choose the correct answer: love reading books, but she prefers watching movies.
Personal pronoun as subject/ She = subject pronoun substituting a noun
Reflexive pronoun
Possessive pronoun
Indefinite pronoun
2
Choose the correct answer: This book is mine, but that one is yours.
Possessive pronoun /Mine/Yours = indicate possession
Personal pronoun
Demonstrative pronoun
Reciprocal pronoun
3
Choose the correct answer: He looked at himself in the mirror.
Relative pronoun
Interrogative pronoun
Possessive pronoun
Reflexive pronoun /Himself = object referring back to subject
4
Choose the correct answer: These are the flowers I bought for you.
Demonstrative pronoun /These = refers to specific things
Personal pronoun
Indefinite pronoun
Reciprocal pronoun
5
Choose the correct answer: Everybody is ready for the trip.
Relative pronoun
Personal pronoun
Demonstrative pronoun
Indefinite pronoun /Everybody = general reference, not specific
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Choose the correct answer: They help each other with their homework.
Reciprocal pronoun /Each other = mutual action between two or more people
Reflexive pronoun
Possessive pronoun
Indefinite pronoun
7
Choose the correct answer: The girl who is sitting over there is my sister.
Relative pronoun /Who = connects main and subordinate clause
Demonstrative pronoun
Personal pronoun
Reflexive pronoun
8
Choose the correct answer: Who is going to the party tonight?
Reciprocal pronoun
Possessive pronoun
Personal pronoun
Interrogative pronoun/ Who = asks about a person
9
Complete the sentence with the correct pronoun: Jack and Mary looked at ____ and laughed.
hers
it
themselves
each other / Each other = mutual action between two people
10
Choose the correct answer: I have a friend of mine who is a doctor.
Personal pronoun
Demonstrative pronoun
Possessive pronoun/Of mine = indicates belonging to a group
Indefinite pronoun
11
True or False: The pronoun “it” is always used for people.
True
False – It = usually for things, animals, or objects
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Choose the correct answer: Which of these books is yours?
Interrogative pronoun/ Which = asks about specific things
Demonstrative pronoun
Personal pronoun
Reflexive pronoun
13
Choose the correct answer: I brought these to you. Did you like ____?
theirs
them/ Them = object pronoun replacing noun “flowers”
they
it
14
Complete the sentence: She taught ____ how to swim.
yours
herself / Herself = reflexive pronoun referring to subject
myself
them
15
Choose the correct answer: Nothing is impossible if you try hard enough.
Reciprocal pronoun
Indefinite pronoun/ Nothing = general reference to things, not specific
Possessive pronoun
Demonstrative pronoun
16
Choose the correct answer: I will talk to anyone who is interested.
Demonstrative pronoun
Personal pronoun
Reflexive pronoun
Indefinite pronoun (CORRETO) – Anyone = general, not specific
17
Choose the correct answer: The ship was huge, and everyone agreed she was beautiful.
Reflexive pronoun
Personal pronoun as subject / She = subject pronoun substituting “ship”
Indefinite pronoun
Possessive pronoun
18
Complete the sentence: It was ____ who solved the problem.
them
theirs
she
her / Her = object pronoun after linking verb in informal English
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True or False: “Each other” and “one another” are used only as subjects.
True
False / They = objects of verbs or prepositions
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Choose the correct answer: I don’t know what to do in this situation.
Interrogative pronoun / What = asks about things, not people
Relative pronoun
Personal pronoun
Reflexive pronoun