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1. (Jundiaí) What’s the matter with ? a) their c) theirs e) them b) than d) they 2. (FMU/FIAM-SP) Mrs. Taylor and son are not satisfied with new TV set. a) her / their c) her / hers e) his / their b) his / her d) her / him 3. (FCC) I promised a nice present at Christmas. a) themselves c) their e) them b) they d) theirs 4. (ITA-SP) Henry remembered Mary’s birthday and . a) her sent a gift c) to her a gift sent e) n.d.a. b) sent her a gift d) sent a gift her 5. (U. E. Londrina-PR) Tim and Alan have invited to go to a ball game with them. a) my c) his e) your b) hers d) us 6. (Mackenzie-SP) She liked both of _____, but _____more than _____. a) we / my / him c) us / me / him e) we / him / me b) us / I / him d) us / me / he 7. (Cesgranrio) The other day a man came to the store and asked ____ the price of some ties. I gave _____ the information, he thanked ______ politely and bought all of ____ . a) me / him / me / them d) me / you / you / them b) you / his / him / they e) you / he / it / is c) me / he / me / them 8. (Fuvest-SP) Complete com pronomes possessivos: a) I left my pen at home. May I borrow ______ for a moment? b) My son was on time for his class, but my daughters were late for_____ . 9. (Fuvest-SP) Complete com o pronome possessivo adequado: a) Is this Mary’s book? — Yes, it is . b) Is this your brothers’ house? — Yes, it is . 10. (Fuvest-SP) Reescreva completando com os pronomes possessivos correspondentes às expressões destacadas: a) This is my book. It is . b) The house belongs to John and Mary. It is . 11. (Vunesp) This dictionary is in fourth edition. a) his c) its e) their b) her d) it’s 2 POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES AND PRONOUNS 12. (FMU/FIAM-SP) The bride was very late; she wanted to look at in the mirror once more. a) however — her d) nevertheless — herself b) but — herself e) were as — herself c) yet — her 13. (Vunesp) Which team won the game? team did. a) Theirs c) Their e) Yours b) They d) Them 14. (PUC) His niece has meals in town. a) your c) his e) their b) yours d) her 15. (E. M. Santa Casa/Vitória-ES) Complete as frases seguintes corretamente: –– Whose are those shoes? –– They are shoes. They belong to . –– They are . a) his / he / him d) our / us / ours b) yours / you / your e) hers / she / her c) their / theirs / them 16. (Fecap) The thief could get into the house because one of windows was open. a) hers c) their e) theirs b) it d) its 17. (ITA-SP) What did uncle Bill grow on farm and how was soil? a) it’s — it’s c) his — its e) your — her b) your — it d) his — her 18. (ITA-SP) Every one of you girls will have to carry own dress. a) their c) theirs e) n.d.a. b) her d) hers 19. (UESP) What if your face were a different trace? Diana, 39, sales manager – I am 100% Puerto Rican. My father and mother were both born in Puerto Rico but met in the United States. My father moved here when he was 9 and my mom at 18. And yet, people always guess I am anything but Latin. Friends and strangers alike have asked if I am Korean or Indian. Even when I am out with my Latin friends, acquaintances will ask them - in Spanish – if I understand Spanish. (Marie Clare, Nov. 2002, p. 142) Why does Diana say she is 100% Puerto Rican? a) Because she was born in Puerto Rico. b) Because her mother and father were born in Puerto Rico. c) Because she has lived in Puerto Rico since she was a child. d) Because in her heart she is Puerto Rican. e) Because she speaks Spanish.
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