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Permission granted to reproduce for classroom use. © www.allthingsgrammar.com NAME: José Leonardo Vargas González GRAMMAR QUIZ DATE: 6/05/2020 POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES & PRONOUNS SUBJECT & OBJECT PRONOUNS Complete these sixteen sentences to score your knowledge of POSSESSIVE grammar. 1. My sister bought that new car last 9. The cat was hungry and tired, so it week. That car is …. ate all … food and fell asleep. a) his a) its b) hers b) it’s c) her c) it 2. The blue car isn’t my sister’s car. 10. It’s not theirs, it’s …. We bought The green one is … car. it yesterday. a) her a) our b) she b) them c) hers c) ours 3. Excuse me. Have you seen … 11. What time does … English class cell phone? I lost it. begin? a) my a) yours b) mine b) you c) me c) your 4. That dog belongs to my neighbor. 12. … friend is over there by the It’s … dog. cafeteria. Can you see him? a) our a) Me b) their b) My c) his c) Mine 5. Is this … pen? Does it belong to 13. Her friend says it’s …, but I think you? it belongs to them. a) you a) her b) yours b) his c) your c) our 6. No, that’s not …. That pen is blue. 14. What do you like to do in … free My pen is green. time? a) my a) your b) mine b) yours c) me c) ours 7. … home is located downtown, so 15. I don’t think that sandwich is mine. it’s close to my work. I think it’s …. a) We a) her b) Ours b) yours c) Our c) their 8. My brother doesn’t like … new job 16. Is it his, hers, yours, ours, or …? because it’s very boring. I really don’t know! a) his a) they b) its b) theirs c) he c) them http://www.allthingsgrammar.com/ Permission granted to reproduce for classroom use. © www.allthingsgrammar.com 15 – 16 = Excellent 13 – 14 = Good 12 or Less = Study More! http://www.allthingsgrammar.com/ 1. This is a story about four people named Everybody, Somebody, Anybody and Nobody. There was an important job to be done and Everybody was sure that Somebody would do it. Anybody could have done it, but Nobody did it. Somebody got angry about that because it was Everybody’s job. Everybody thought Anybody could do it, but Nobody realized that Everybody wouldn’t do it. It ended up that Everybody blamed Somebody when Nobody did what Anybody could have done. Somebody used to mean a person, when you do not know, or do not say who the person is. Everybody to mean every person. Anybody used to refer to any person, when it is not important to say exactly who. Nobody to mean no person. Read the text carefully and answer 1. What were the four people’s names? Everybody, Somebody, Anybody and Nobody. 2. What was Everybody sure about? that Somebody would do it. 3. Was it an easy job? No, Everybody believed it would be easy but it wasn’t 4. Why/why not? Because Anybody could have done it but Nobody did it. 5. Was the job done? No, no one did 6. Why/why not? because they all thought they could do it but nobody ended up doing it 7. Who got angry? Everybody 8. Why did he get angry? because no one did what anyone could have done 9. Who did Everybody blame? ---------------------------------- 10. Could the job be done by anybody? ---------------------------------- LA LIBERTAD HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH WORKSHOP-2020- TEACHER: SANDRA JANNETH SANDOVAL OVIEDO NAME_______________________________________DATE_______________________GRADE___ AIM: To reinforce Indefinite Pronouns in English SOMEBODY, ANYBODY, NOBODY 1. Complete the sentences with SOMEBODY, ANYBODY or NOBODY a. There is SOMEBODY in the classroom. b. There isn’t ANYBODY in the garden. c. There is NOBODY at school at this time of the day. It’s closed. d. Who are you going to visit? I’m going to visit SOMEBODY But, it’s a secret! e. What’s happening? I don’t know. NOBODY knows. f. Do you know ANYBODY in Rio de Janeiro? g. Who did you meet? NOBODY. The party was over. h. I’m lonely. I don’t have ANYBODY to talk to. SOMETHING, ANYTHING, NOTHING 2. Complete the sentences with SOMETHING, ANYTHING or NOTHING a. It’s too dark. I can’t see ANYTHING. b. What did Jane say? NOTHING She didn’t say ANYTHING c. I want SOMETHING to drink. I’m thirsty. d. This bag is empty. There is NOTHING in it! e. There is NOTHING to do this city! I’m bored. f. I want to read SOMETHING about Steve Jobs. I’ll buy a book about him. g. Do you know ANYTHING about insects? h. Children need SOMETHING to do or to play with.
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