The document discusses personal pronouns and provides examples of how to use different personal pronouns like I, you, he, she, they, it, we in sentences. It explains that personal pronouns are used to refer to people, places or things without naming them directly. The document also includes exercises for readers to practice identifying the correct personal pronoun to fill in the blanks in sentences.
2. PERSONAL PRONOUNS
Read the following.
Charlie McBing got a letter from the king. The king wanted
Charlie McBing to prepare food on Saturday. Charlie McBing
was worried. Charlie McBing used the internet to search for
the food that is fit for the king. Charlie McBing found that the
king likes stew and custard. So Charlie McBing made huge pots
of stew and huge bowls of custard.
Did you realize that the proper noun
“Charlie McBing” appeared 6 times in the
paragraph?
3. Now, read the short paragraph again..
Charlie McBing got a letter from the king. The king
wanted him to prepare food on coming Saturday.
Charlie McBing was worried. He used the internet to
search for the food that is fit for the king. He found
that the king likes stew and custard. So he made huge
pots of stew and huge bowls of custard.
This time the story sounds better.
The personal pronouns, He, is used to replace or
refer to people, places or things without actually
naming them.
4. PERSONAL PRONOUNS
The subject of a sentence is the person, animal, place
or thing that does the action shown by the verb.
Example:
Charlie McBing received a letter from the king.
He received a letter from the king.
Examples of personal pronouns:
I, you, she, he, they, it, we, they
Examples of personal pronouns:
I, you, she, he, they, it, we, they
5. PERSONAL PRONOUNS - I
My name is David.
I am 8 years old.
I like to read story books.
I have a sister.
I like to play with her at home.
6. PERSONAL PRONOUNS - YOU
Hi, Jenny. You are
8 years old too. You like
to cycle in the park. You
go to in South View
Primary School. You are
my best friend.
7. PERSONAL PRONOUNS - HE & SHE
a man a woman
He is Mr. Wong. He is
Jenny’s uncle. He is
wearing a hat. He
works as an animal
trainer in the zoo.
She is Mrs. Wong. She
is my aunt. She is
holding a handbag. She
works as a teacher in
Choa Chu Kang Primary
School.
8. PERSONAL PRONOUNS - IT
This is Polly, the parrot.
It has colourful
feathers. It can talk.
It can sing too.
This is an English book.
It belongs to my aunt.
It is a thick book. It is
the same book that I
use in school.
9. PERSONAL PRONOUNS - THEY
This is Mr. and
Mrs. Wong.
They live in
Choa Chu Kang.
They are kind and
helpful. They take
me to the park
everyday. Do you
want to come along?
10. PERSONAL PRONOUNS - WE
We are now going to
the park. We meet at
Jenny’s house and we
start cycling to the park
at 4 o’clock. We have so
much fun. We will cycle
to the park again next
week.
11. PERSONAL PRONOUNS - EXERCISE
1. Peter and I are brothers. ______ share a
bedroom together.
Ans:
Peter and I are brothers. ______ share a
bedroom together.
I you we she he it they
We
12. PERSONAL PRONOUNS - EXERCISE
2. My mother is a doctor. _____ works in a
hospital.
Ans:
My mother is a doctor. _____ works in a
hospital.
I you we she he it they
She
13. PERSONAL PRONOUNS - EXERCISE
3. Peter, we are all waiting for ______. Are you
coming with us?
Ans:
Peter, we are all waiting for ______. Are you
coming with us?
I you we she he it they
you
14. PERSONAL PRONOUNS - EXERCISE
4. May _____ borrow your pen?
Ans:
May _____ borrow your pen?
I you we she he it they
I
15. PERSONAL PRONOUNS - EXERCISE
5. The sky is getting dark. ______ is going to
rain.
Ans:
The sky is getting dark. ______ is going to
rain.
I you we she he it they
It
16. PERSONAL PRONOUNS - EXERCISE
6 I have one brother and two sisters. ______
are Kenny, Mary and Kelly.
Ans:
I have one brother and two sisters. ______
are Kenny, Mary and Kelly.
I you we she he it they
They
17. PERSONAL PRONOUNS - EXERCISE
7. James likes to sing. ______ can sing very well.
Ans:
James likes to sing. ______ can sing very well.
I you we she he it they
He