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119. I’ll go to ___ place, ___ time you wish.

A) some/some

B) any/any

C) no/any

D) any/no

E) -/-

120. You’ve got an excellent secretary in your office. We’ve got ___

too, but ___ doesn’t speak ___ foreign language.
A) one / he / any

B) him / he / some

C) some / one / any

D) one / one / any

E) one / he / no

121. Then she saw ___ father. He had laid ___ fishing rod and was

taking something from ___ pocket.
A) his/her/its

B) her/his/his

C) them/his/his

D) its/his/its

E) they/his/his

122. - “Please, stay a little while”

- “Of course, mum, ___ was going to suggest ___ ___ .
A) he/it/myself

B) we/us/ourselves

C)  it/it/itself

D) I/it/myself

E) she/us/myself

123. I wanted to ask ___ both what you thought of my latest films if

___ saw them.
A) you/you

B) their/we

C)  his/him

D) me/I

E)  hers/you

124. I was late. I found ___ in the house.

A) each

B) nobody

C) one

D) some

E) any

125. This book is ___, there is ___ name on ___ .

A) your/your/it

B) his/me/it

C) mine/my/me

D) his/it/his

E) mine/my/it

126. John left the house without saying ___ to ___ .

A) nothing / somebody

B) nothing / nobody

C) anything / anybody

D) anything / nobody

E) something / nobody

127. We asked her to tell us ___ interesting, but she refused to tell us

___ .
A) anything / anything

B) anything / nothing

C) anything / none

D) something / nothing

E) something / anything

128. MOTHER will send MARY to buy THE TICKETS.

A) she/herself/it

B) she/her/them

C) she/it/their

D) she/them/hers

E) she/your/theirs

129. - Isn’t that ___ friend over there?

- Oh! No, she isn’t ___ friend, she is ___ .
A) your / my / yours

B) your / his / my

C) my / yours / mine

D) mine / my / yours

E) ours / your / mine

130. “I’m going out with my friend”, she said.

She said that ___ was going out with ___ friend.
A) I/my

B)  she/her

C)  they/their

D) you/your

E) we/our

131. He always looks unhappy. ___ in the world can make him smile.

A) anybody

B) something

C) nothing

D) anything

E) someone

132. Have you packed ___?

A) anybody

B) someone

C) everybody

D) everything

E) nobody

133. I don’t like the hat of ___ at all. ___ doesn’t suit ___ .

A) hers/it/you

B) her/it/you

C)  mine/it/his

D) theirs/he/them

E) yours/it/you

134. Dick has lost ___ screwdriver. Leave ___ ___ .

A) yours/her/my

B) his/her/mine

C) his/him/yours

D) our/him/its
E) my/me/their

135. This isn’t ___ book. It must be ___ .

A) my/yours

B) your/she

C)  his/her

D) her/me

E) our/its

136. A friend of ___ told ___ about it.

A) his/my

B) mine/me

C) your/me

D) mine/she

E) their/them

137. I’ve never heard ___ speak to ___ .

A) she / he

B) them / they

C) her / him

D) they / him

E) you / they

138. -Do you know ___ Cindy gave a present to her boss?

A) who

B) why

C) that

D) how much

E)  what

139. ___ eyes were as bright as ___ .

A) mine/you

B) his/hers

C)  its/she

D) hers/his

E) ours/our

140. I can’t find my watch ___ . I’ve looked for it ___ .

A) nothing/anything

B) something/everywhere

C) everywhere/nowhere

D) anywhere/everywhere

E) anybody/nobody

141. We got home late. We were very tired and ___ went to bed at

once.
A) anybody

B) nobody

C) somebody

D) anything

E) everybody

142. I have found ___ lost pen. I don’t need ___ .

A) his/me

B) we/they

C)  her/its

D) your/it

E) your/them

143. ___ say that he is leaving ___ native town tomorrow.

A) he/his

B) we/us

C) they/his

D) she/his

E) I/him

144. Could you give ___ book to ___ please. She has forgotten to take

___ .
A) her/your/hers

B) your/her/hers

C) my/my/mine

D) him/his/theirs

E) it/him/its

145. Here is ___ notebook, but I can’t find ___ .

A) my/your

B) you/mine

C)  your/their

D) his/her

E) your/mine

146. -Do you know ___ this word means?

-Yes, it means “continue”.
A) who

B) when

C) that

D) why

E) what

147. Which of ___ is ___ brother? ___ are so alike.

A) him/my/they

B) them/your/they

C) us/his/you

D) you/her/we

E) them/his/you

148. The CHILD was looking for HIS CAP while HIS FATHER called him.

A) he/it/he

B) he/it/him

C)  he/it/his

D) she/it/her

E) she/it/it

149. When a child, ISAAC lived with HIS MOTHER, UNCLE, AND

GRANDMOTHER.
A) he/them

B) she/him

C) they/him

D) it/her

E) they/us

150. On ___ way home Peter decided to buy new skates for ___.

A) he/him

B) his/his

C) his/herself

D) his/himself

E) her/him

151. THE HIGH PRICES affected THE POOR.

A) they/them

B) they/it

C) you/them

D) they/her

E) be/him

152. A BLIND MAN was groping for the DOOR-HANDLE.

A) he/it

B) she/it

C) it/them

D) they/me

E) she/them

153. He asked her name and ___ told ___ ___ .

A) she/him/her

B) he/her/her

C)  she/her/his

D) she/him/hers

E) he/he/his

154. “But I can’t do ___ for him,” the girl told ___ friend.

A) somebody/their

B) anything/her

C) something/any

D) theirs/nothing

E) anybody/no

Book 1 Part C

Pronouns

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400 questions in English Grammar

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