• Max and Molly are on their holidays. Help them by choosing or typing the right pronoun to complete these sentences. A fun way to practice your knowledge of pronoun use. You get to choose easy, medium or difficult level questions.

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    Updated date: Thu, 01/05/2012 - 08:07
  • I or me? She or her? Do English pronouns confuse you? Watch this important lesson and learn which pronouns to use when. You’ll be taking a big step forward in improving your English.

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    Updated date: Thu, 01/05/2012 - 04:46
  • My or mine? Her or hers? Learn the difference and when to use them! This is a necessary lesson on possessive adjectives and pronouns for English

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    Updated date: Mon, 02/13/2012 - 08:10
  • Learn the basic words about personal pronouns. Play the matching games to enhance your memory of new vocabulary words.

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    Updated date: Tue, 02/21/2012 - 04:33
  • Learn all about personal pronouns with the factsheets and then complete the worksheets for extra practice. There's a treasure hunting game for practice, too! When you've finished, take the self-test and check your answers to see how much you learned about personal pronouns. Includes facts about what personal pronouns do and some common problems in using them.

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    Updated date: Tue, 09/17/2013 - 11:46
  • Learn the difference between commonly confused words this, that, these, and those in this video lesson. Improve your conversations!

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    Updated date: Thu, 11/28/2013 - 00:24
  • A simple game to test your knowledge of pronouns. For each correct answer you will make a bridge for Dino to cross the river but a wrong one will break the bridge!

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    Updated date: Fri, 01/23/2015 - 12:39
  • Do you want to practise using 'this', 'that', 'those' and 'these' in English? Play these British Council grammar games and have fun while you learn. There are two games for you to play. When you have played the games you can print off the worksheet and practise some more.

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    Updated date: Tue, 11/04/2014 - 01:42
  • Learn how to use object pronouns as you watch this video. Can you complete the sentences as you go?

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    Updated date: Fri, 11/01/2013 - 17:02
  • This is a quick test on possessive pronouns. Look at the picture and fill in all the gaps with the correct pronoun for each of the characters. Press "Check" to check your answers.

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    Updated date: Wed, 11/19/2014 - 01:45
  • Learn or review the direct object pronouns of English in this video lesson. Includes only pictures with no spelling or writing. If you already know your pronouns, this is a decent review.

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    Updated date: Thu, 01/05/2012 - 04:45
  • This is a basic and short video lesson about the demonstratives with a chance for you to practice at the end of the video.

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    Updated date: Mon, 02/13/2012 - 07:32
  • Take a look at what is under the sea at the same time as practicing your pronouns! Click on the correct pronoun to complete each sentence and take a tour of the coral reef.

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    Updated date: Fri, 01/23/2015 - 12:54
  • This is a great, short video explaining when and how to use apostrophes correctly. The graphics are fun and the examples are clear and simple to understand, learn and remember.

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    Updated date: Wed, 08/05/2015 - 13:19
  • That is my book. That is mine. How are these different? If you are not sure, this study lesson is perfect for you. The lesson has some very clear examples and an exercise to test your knowledge.

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    Updated date: Thu, 01/05/2012 - 04:50
  • Someone, anyone, somewhere, anywhere. These types of words are sometimes confusing for ESL students. Learn how to use these words correctly in a free online class, then take the quiz to test your understanding.

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    Updated date: Thu, 01/05/2012 - 07:52
  • A fun video lesson on how to show possession by using an apostrophe. The teacher goes through lots of examples to help you recognize a possessive noun and to learn where to place the apostrophe correctly.

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    Updated date: Fri, 06/19/2015 - 12:21
  • Substitute the subject nouns to subject pronouns in this online quiz. You can always click Hint if you get stuck with any of the answers!

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    Updated date: Thu, 08/17/2017 - 14:14
  • This exercise worksheet gives you lots of practice in using possessive adjectives with the verb 'to be'. First, you must fill in the chart with the suitable possessive adjectives. Then look at the pictures and tick the correct possessive. Have a go at using the appropriate possessive adjective as well.

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    Updated date: Wed, 11/19/2014 - 03:17
  • 19 questions to answer by choosing the correct possessive adjective to complete the sentence. Read carefully and click on your answer to see if you are right. For any wrong answer given, you will be shown the correct answer but your score will go down. How many can you get right?

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    Updated date: Wed, 11/19/2014 - 02:09
  • Watch the balloons rise and click on as many pronouns as you can before they fly off. You can increase the speed as you get better. A fun, fast game to really focus the mind on pronouns!

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    Updated date: Fri, 01/23/2015 - 13:03
  • This game is all about possessive pronouns. Answer all the questions correctly before you are overtaken!

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    Updated date: Wed, 11/19/2014 - 01:40
  • There are 3 exercises to help you practice using possessive pronouns and possessive adjectives. Use the pictures to help you decide what the correct answer is. Complete all 3 exercises then check your answers to see where you need to look again.

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    Updated date: Wed, 11/19/2014 - 01:51
  • Do you know these words: myself, himself, herself? These are reflexive pronouns. This study lesson gives examples of how to use reflexive pronouns.

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    Updated date: Thu, 01/05/2012 - 04:19
  • These pages talk about pronouns. They includes subject pronouns, object pronouns, possessive pronouns, reflexive pronouns, ...etc. Some exercises come along with the lessons.

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    Updated date: Thu, 01/05/2012 - 06:27
  • The apostrophe-S construction is very useful to show possession, but how does it work? Learn how to make possessive nouns in English and complete the interactive quiz at the end of the video!

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    Updated date: Thu, 01/05/2012 - 07:43
  • You can use "it" to talk about the weather, identify an object, and talk about time and distance. You can use "there" to talk about the existence of something. This is a good study lesson to understand these two impersonal ideas and how they are different.

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    Updated date: Mon, 02/13/2012 - 08:23
  • A free Exercise teaching you when to use this, that, these and those. Look at the examples given first. Then watch the short video. Are you ready to check you understanding and take the test?

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    Updated date: Tue, 11/04/2014 - 01:32
  • This is an explanation of pronouns, which replace nouns. There are many examples and good tips. There's a short self-test, too!

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    Updated date: Thu, 01/05/2012 - 08:58
  • Pronouns are words like: me, he, myself, yours, mine, this, that, etc. Pronouns come in many forms: personal, possessive, reflexive, interrogative and more. More than 8 study lessons can help you to understand pronouns and what they do.

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    Updated date: Thu, 01/05/2012 - 08:57
  • This is a good interactive lesson about personal pronouns and possession. Watch the short video and look out for all the personal pronouns that are used. Then, read the notes below before trying the test exercises.

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    Updated date: Thu, 01/28/2016 - 08:27
  • This is a game to help you enhance your pronoun skills while having a lot of fun making the turtle jump here and there. Identify the type of the given pronoun, which is one of the sinking options. But you have to do it fast, otherwise the descending options will be out of reach before you can help the turtle jump on one of them.

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    Updated date: Thu, 03/16/2017 - 03:21
  • This is a really great game! Test your knowledge of possessives, learn some interesting facts and explore through the cave system. Lots of fun while learning!

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    Updated date: Wed, 11/18/2015 - 14:50
  • There are different levels in this game. In Level 1, read the sentence and spot the personal pronoun. For Level 2, read the sentence and choose the pronoun to fill in the gap. Level 3, is much harder. You have to re-type the sentence using personal pronouns where they make sense. Good luck!

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    Updated date: Thu, 06/18/2015 - 10:20
  • Write in the correct pronoun for each sentence and build yourself an amazing clubhouse! This site is good for revision of pronouns as it does not show them individually - you have to remember them all yourself!

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    Updated date: Fri, 01/23/2015 - 13:02
  • What are reflexive pronouns? How do they operate differently from pronouns? When do we use them? This study lesson explains reflexive pronouns such as: himself, herself, myself, etc. and why they are necessary.

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    Updated date: Thu, 01/05/2012 - 04:21
  • Can you spot the apostrophes? Read the simple tutorial and then try the questions at the end.

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    Updated date: Thu, 01/15/2015 - 16:09
  • Look at the pictures and pick the correct subject pronoun from the drop down box for each one. Check your answers and see if you can score 100%

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    Updated date: Sun, 06/18/2017 - 03:57
  • In this quiz you have to complete the sentence with the correct possessive word. You have 3 possible answers.

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    Updated date: Wed, 11/18/2015 - 14:38
  • This is an exercise on possessives.

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    Updated date: Sat, 12/17/2011 - 10:13
  • What is the difference between he and him? Pronouns come in many forms: personal, possessive, reflexive, and relative. To learn more, visit this site which includes lots of exercises with pronouns.

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    Updated date: Thu, 01/05/2012 - 04:53
  • Generally (but not always) pronouns stand for (pro + noun) or refer to a noun, an individual or thing whose identity is made clear earlier in the text. They are an essential part of constructing basic and intermediate English phrases. This site offers detailed information and examples about using all types of pronouns.

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    Updated date: Thu, 01/05/2012 - 09:00
  • This index page leads to more information about all the different types of pronouns. Good for intermediate learners to begin expanding their knowledge!

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    Updated date: Thu, 01/05/2012 - 09:16
  • This index page will lead you to more information about possessive nouns, adjectives and pronouns. If you only know basic information about possessives you'll want to learn about all their forms!

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    Updated date: Thu, 01/05/2012 - 09:17
  • Make the sentences on the right mean the same as the ones on the left by filling in the gaps with a form of the verb 'to be' and the possessive form of a noun. The first one has been done for you.

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    Updated date: Tue, 08/22/2017 - 09:13
  • You can either play this game with a partner or against yourself! Can you drag the word above the grid to the correct match? The first to make 3 in a row is the winner.

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    Updated date: Wed, 11/18/2015 - 14:59
  • When a word ends in "s" and you add apostrophe-S to indicate possession you need to pronounce a "z" sound. Why? Watch this video to find out! This video lesson clears up the confusion when using "s" for singular pronouns ending in "s" or with the "z" sound.

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    Updated date: Thu, 01/05/2012 - 09:28

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