Object Pronouns
This English grammar worksheet is to help your students learn about object pronouns. Print and ask them to complete the sentence with the appropriate object pronoun. This worksheet is suitable for...
View ArticlePersonal Nouns
Exercises about personal pronouns, to be used to replace a noun or nouns and to rewrite sentences using pronouns. To be used for elementary level, maybe begginers with outstanding comprehension about...
View ArticleMinions - Personal Pronouns
This PDF contains personal pronouns most suitable for beginner level ( I, you, we, they, he, she, it . Can be printed and used as flashcards. I laminated mine. You can use it during your presentation...
View ArticleSystematisation and Exercises to Practise Whose, Interrogative Pronouns
A practical and attractive worksheet to make your students understand and practise the structure 'whose... is (this)?', so useful in our everyday language. This piece of work has had a positive...
View ArticleDemonstrative Adjectives and Pronouns
This appealing worksheet is designed for very young students with demonstrative adjectives and pronouns, a grammar point that some students may find difficult. It allows students to revise simple...
View ArticleHow Old Is She/He? What's His/Her Name? For Kids
This is a worksheet for kids to practice his/her and the question How old is she / he? There are at least 3 activities to use with it: the teacher can use it only as a speaking activity and a memory...
View ArticleNames and Occupations
This power-point presentation contains some occupations, such as: architect, teacher, artist, etc. It contains subject pronouns (third person) and contractions (he is = he's) and also the use of...
View ArticleValentine's Day Worksheet - Reading, Vocabulary, Grammar and Writing
A worksheet about the Valentine's Day with some historical facts, vocabulary, grammar and writing exercises. Ask students to read the text out loud and correct their pronunciation. Then, before any...
View ArticleThis or That Writing
This worksheet is based on the book Hip Hip 1 from Pearson Education. I did this for my students so they can practice the use of this, that in writing. It is good for children so they can reinforce...
View ArticlePresentation of Demonstrative Pronouns through the Simpsons
Presentation of demonstrative pronouns through a comic strip, starring Lisa Simpson. At the end of the worksheet, there is a chart to build the grammar rule. Then, continue with the controlled...
View ArticleThe 'A' Sound
The powerpoint is primarily introducing the varrious sounds of the vowel 'a'. It also revises colours and use of the pronoun 'this'. It develops visual, sounds, writing and reading. It can be printed...
View ArticlePeter's Family
It's about family members using a story about Peter. You can play with your students using this information and completing the information required. It gives all the informationin in an interesting...
View ArticleFamily and Personal Pronouns
A fun way for kids and adults to learn personal pronouns. Using family vocabulary they can make co-relations with the pronouns such as I, he, she, they and others. They can name the cartoons or...
View ArticleMovie Worksheet: Humf. Loon's New Handbag
This worksheet is made to practise listening skills and revise possessives. Students should watch the cartoon and fill in the gaps in sentences. There is also one exersise to match and write which...
View ArticleDifference between Personal and Object Pronouns ( Dutch Students)
The difference between object pronouns and personal pronouns. It is explained in Dutch. Then there are some examples to practice this. It is meant for pupils who are just learning English or pupils...
View ArticlePronouns
This is a simple worksheet about personal pronouns. There are two exercises. One which requires the student to identify pronouns and the other, where they must use them correctly by replacing the noun...
View ArticlePersonal, Possessive Pronouns, Possessive Adjectives
This is a 9-page worksheet which provides explanations and exercises about personal pronouns, possessive adjectives, possessive pronouns, object pronouns, possessive nouns. It can be used for a review...
View ArticleDemonstrative Pronouns
A very good way to teach demonstraive pronouns easily. There is a grammar table and also some execrsises to work on. It can be used in class but also as homework. It can be used with young and adult...
View ArticleDemonstrative Pronouns for Young Learners
This worksheet aims to help young learners practice demonstrative pronouns. It gives information on how to use these pronouns and offers practice through a gap filling exercise made friendlier by the...
View ArticleIcebreaking Dictation
I use this activity at the beginning of the school year to make a revision of the basics: ame, age, expression of love and dislike, conjugation, etc.. Students usually love it. First I introduce the...
View ArticleSnake Board Game (for Elementary Review)
This is a marvellous game for elementary students. Basic review for present simple (positive, negative and questions), personal pronouns and prepositions. Realy useful and funny. You can use this...
View ArticleSecond Semester A2 Level Exam
This is an exam which includes exercises on sense verbs, countable and uncountable nouns, expressions with "have got", when to use "how much / many / a lot of / lots of / too and enough". It also...
View ArticleMaking Sentences in English (Present Simple)
This document is a summary sheet of English tenses, the basic sentence structure and subject pronouns. I use this as an introduction to basic grammar knowledge for complete beginners. The main focus...
View ArticleFamily Tree Pictures
This is a simple family tree with pictures of grandmother, grandfather son and two daughters and their respective wives, husbands and children. I use it to present family vocabulary and possessive...
View ArticleOccupations Word Search
Students can use this worksheet as a warm-up activity and learn some words related to occupations. This activity can be done as an in-class activity or students can work individually. The idea is that...
View ArticlePronouns and Verbs To Be (+Contractions)
Test your students' knowledge with a few of the most basic (but important) of the English skills. Beginner students should learn to understand the relationship between personal pronouns and the verb...
View ArticlePersonal Pronouns x Possessive Pronouns
A worksheet to practice the personal pronouns and possessive pronouns. In the exercise there is a short explanation followed by simple examples. This worksheet has been created in order to help...
View ArticleSong Worksheet: I Must be Dreaming by The Maine (Present Simple)
It's a great song to make beginner students understand the usage of the verbs in Present Simple, according to the pronouns. They have the words that are missing already, so they must listen and...
View ArticleHe/She/His/Her Slideshow Presentation
It has been always difficult to me to teach the personal pronouns in an interesting and meaningful way. Thinking about that, I prepared this power point presentation in which you'll find a very brief...
View ArticlePronouns and Homophones Worksheet
Homophones are words that sound the same but have different spellings and meanings. Some examples of homophone pairs include read/reed, write/right, and their/there. Some pronouns and pronoun/verb...
View ArticleGrammar Revision with The Cranberries - Animal Instinct
This fun activity will help students practice some grammar elements such as past tenses, pronouns and the future with 'will'. Ideal for elementary or pre-intermediate students. The song can be part of...
View ArticleSimple Present, Auxilaries, Interview, Object Pronouns (4 of 24)
Lesson 4 of this 24 part series in intermediate English as a second language designed exclusively for native Spanish speakers. Simple present phrases help students identify this tense. Also included...
View ArticleTo Be Simple Present Worksheet
With this worksheet students will answer some exercises in the affirmative, negative and interrogative forms of the verb to be in the simple present. It can be used to practice and to review the verb...
View ArticleIntroduction To Indefinite Pronouns Song Worksheet
While listening to two American songs, students will get familiar with compounds of every, some, any and no (indefinite pronouns). This worksheet includes listening and speaking tasks as well as some...
View ArticleConversation "About Me" Worksheet
Conversation lesson "all about me" inspires students to talk about themselves and practice WH words. This worksheet is suitable for a conversation class.
View ArticleDemonstrative Pronouns (this - that - these - those)
This, that, these, those Grammar Illustration for Young Learners. This handout can help students remember that these words are used to point to something near them. For a singular thing, to use this...
View ArticlePronouns And Possession: I, Me, My Or Mine?
In this worksheet, students have the opportunity to review subject and object pronouns, possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns. The exercise is a conversation with gaps - students need to think...
View ArticlePronouns Chart
This is a chart including object pronouns, personal pronouns and possessive adjectives. After introducing the object pronouns you can give this to them as a summary of what they have already learned....
View ArticleRevision of basic structures
This worksheet is a revision of basic structures in English: be, have got, there is/are, personal pronouns, demonstrative pronouns and possessive adjectives. I have done it for my students and it is...
View ArticleDemonstratives – This, that, these, those
We use demonstrative pronouns like this and these to refer to people/things that are near us. We use that and those to refer to people/things that are NOT near us. Students choose the correct word in...
View ArticleAre they happy or sad? Reader 3
Suitable for all ages and complete adult beginners, this booklet discusses present continuous verbs, pronouns, contracted pronouns, nouns and introduces ‘feelings’ to learn some describing words. It...
View ArticleReader 1 Reading Writing Listening Speaking
Written for complete adult beginners, this booklet is also suitable for all ages. It introduces the present continuous tense, pronouns and pronoun contractions set around the activities of reading,...
View ArticleLearning about Clothes & Colour
Suitable all ages and complete adult beginners, this resource helps improve the vocabulary. It includes describing different colours and clothing, has proper nouns, revision activities and a word...
View ArticleReading: What are they doing?
Suitable for complete adult beginners and all ages, this booklet features exercises with the present continuous verb tense and pronouns and contracted pronouns. It introduces nouns with suitable...
View ArticlePowerPoint: Song – The Sound of Silence
Using songs is a multiple and enjoyable way of practicing English from listening comprehension to grammar rules. In this song there are three defined activities and three more you can do after the...
View ArticleSong Worksheet – Always remember us this way – Lady Gaga
There are four different exercises on this song worksheet to practice parts of speech. They include opposites, verb tenses (simple present, simple past, and simple future), and translation. It can...
View ArticleNoun Quiz
This noun quiz helps learners understand the different types of nouns. The point value of the nouns and pronouns may be changed. There are 14 questions: 1–10 are easy, but 11–14 offer a little bit...
View ArticleESL Worksheet – Pronouns (I, you, he, and she)
This short and easy printable worksheet covers pronouns. Pronouns are words like I, you, he, and she. This handy resource is perfect for ESL learners to study and understand pronouns. Students use...
View ArticleENGLISH TIME: Personal Pronouns
This simple resource practices personal pronouns with fill-in-the-blank questions to match the subject personal pronouns with the corresponding object ones.
View ArticleChoose the correct emphatic pronoun
Emphatic pronouns are compound personal pronouns such as 'myself', 'yourself', 'himself', 'ourselves', and 'themselves'. They are used to put stress on the subject. Use this handy worksheet to help...
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