English Grammar Tests » Test 3: Pronouns

Test 3: Pronouns
- Pronouns
  1. Have you heard that a friend of ___ went to Vietnam
    • A) my
    • B) mine
    • C) her
    • D) their
    • E) its
  2. That is the girl ___ brother came to see ___
    • A) that / we
    • B) whose / us
    • C) which / they
    • D) whom / its
    • E) what / us
  3. If ___ has ___ questions, I’ll be pleased to answer them.
    • A) someone/any
    • B) anyone/any
    • C) none/any
    • D) anyone/none
    • E) someone/none
  4. I haven’t read ___ of these books but George has read ___ of them.
    • A) none/some
    • B) no/some
    • C) any/some
    • D) any/any
    • E) any/no
  5. That pen isn’t ___ . ___ is a green one.
    • A) my/my
    • B) his/he
    • C) mine/mine
    • D) I/me
    • E) her/its
  6. She always thinks of ___ happiness.
    • A) another
    • B) others
    • C) other
    • D) another’s
    • E) others’
  7. ___ was not a marriage that could last.
    • A) my
    • B) her
    • C) them
    • D) theirs
    • E) our
  8. If this hat is ___, where have you put ___?
    • A) your/mine
    • B) his/hers
    • C) mine/her
    • D) ours/their
    • E) hers/my
  9. ___ read the book and ___ took it to the library.
    • A) He/me
    • B) I/he
    • C) You/her
    • D) She/her
    • E) we/them
  10. The work done by ___ is very important.
    • A) he
    • B) she
    • C) we
    • D) they
    • E) you
  11. Why is ___ sitting in the dark?
    • A) we
    • B) she
    • C) you
    • D) I
    • E) her
  12. - What has Ann? - ___ has a very nice cat
    • A) we
    • B) it
    • C) she
    • D) he
    • E) them
  13. Will ___ please give me your pen?
    • A) he
    • B) she
    • C) you
    • D) him
    • E) them
  14. MR. WATSON said that THE MYSTERY was over.
    • A) he/it
    • B) he/she
    • C) she/she
    • D) they/it
    • E) he/them
  15. Bad NEWS has wings.
    • A) it
    • B) he
    • C) they
    • D) she
    • E) them
  16. I have a cat. ___ is very nice.
    • A) you
    • B) they
    • C) it
    • D) its
    • E) who
  17. How many children have THE TAYLORS?
    • A) them
    • B) they
    • C) it
    • D) their
    • E) its
  18. ___ didn’t take our children to the park as ___ were at school.
    • A) her / our
    • B) we / they
    • C) us / they
    • D) we / them
    • E) his / her
  19. What makes THE SATELLITE rush round the earth at such a great speed?
    • A) she
    • B) its
    • C) her
    • D) it
    • E) him
  20. ___ house is almost the same as ___ neighbors’ house. The only difference in appearance is that ___is grey and ___ is white.
    • A) our/ours/ours/theirs
    • B) ours/ours/our/their
    • C) my/hers/my/her
    • D) our/our/ours/theirs
    • E) my/ours/ours/theirs
  21. ___ roommate and ___ have to share a bookshelf: ___ keeps ___ books on the top two shelves, and I keep ___ on the bottom two shelves.
    • A) my/me/she/her/mine
    • B) his/me/her/hers/my
    • C) my/I/she/her/mine
    • D) her/hers/she/her/my
    • E) my/her/she/hers/mine
  22. Later DICKENS described HIS CHILDHOOD in some of his famous novels.
    • A) she/them
    • B) they/it
    • C) he/us
    • D) him/them
    • E) he/it
  23. Of course I ___ used to be very wealthy.
    • A) my
    • B) mine
    • C) myself
    • D) ourselves
    • E) himself
  24. I enjoyed the music, but I didn’t like the play ___ .
    • A) yourself
    • B) herself
    • C) myself
    • D) itself
    • E) himself
  25. I always enjoy ___ when I go to concerts of classical music.
    • A) himself
    • B) myself
    • C) themselves
    • D) herself
    • E) ourselves
  26. You know, Mary bought ___ a new dress yesterday.
    • A) myself
    • B) itself
    • C) himself
    • D) oneself
    • E) herself
  27. Let the boys clean the room ___ .
    • A) them
    • B) himself
    • C) their
    • D) theirs
    • E) themselves
  28. We should help everyone as much as possible because we often need help ___ .
    • A) themselves
    • B) ourselves
    • C) yourselves
    • D) himself
    • E) myself
  29. Did you all do the grammar exercises ___?
    • A) yourselves
    • B) yourself
    • C) herself
    • D) themselves
    • E) ourselves
  30. He will sit in the room to keep ___ warm.
    • A) himself
    • B) herself
    • C) themselves
    • D) yourself
    • E) myself
  31. I looked at ___ in the mirror.
    • A) me
    • B) its
    • C) myself
    • D) my
    • E) mine
  32. Dorothy was happy when she found ___ in a magic country.
    • A) her
    • B) she
    • C) hers
    • D) herself
    • E) himself
  33. They always went to places ___ they saw historical monuments.
    • A) which
    • B) what
    • C) that
    • D) where
    • E) who
  34. “___ else is here?” she asked.
    • A) my
    • B) whom
    • C) which
    • D) why
    • E) who
  35. I wonder ___ her sister’s boy looks like.
    • A) that
    • B) what
    • C) which
    • D) who
    • E) whose
  36. I like the book ___ I’ve read recently.
    • A) who
    • B) what
    • C) which
    • D) whose
    • E) whatever
  37. The man ___ works at this table is my friend.
    • A) how
    • B) what
    • C) who
    • D) which
    • E) as
  38. ___ chapter did you like best?
    • A) what
    • B) whose
    • C) which
    • D) that
    • E) this
  39. Cook was an English explorer ___ made three voyages round the world.
    • A) what
    • B) who
    • C) which
    • D) where
    • E) when
  40. You shouldn’t live with a man ___ doesn’t love you.
    • A) that
    • B) which
    • C) who
    • D) what
    • E) whom
  41. You must find somebody ___ can help you.
    • A) whose
    • B) whom
    • C) who
    • D) what
    • E) which
  42. Who could tell ___ his son’s circumstances really was.
    • A) which
    • B) that
    • C) why
    • D) what
    • E) whose
  43. Here are the books, ___ is yours?
    • A) what
    • B) which
    • C) whose
    • D) wherever
    • E) whether
  44. When they saw a POLICEMAN they stopped in the middle of the STREET.
    • A) his/him
    • B) him/it
    • C) her/its
    • D) he/it
    • E) him/ours
  45. He didn’t take many clothes with ___
    • A) them
    • B) him
    • C) his
    • D) your
    • E) ours
  46. - On what days do you have English lessons?
    - We have ___ on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday.
    • A) them
    • B) it
    • C) her
    • D) him
    • E) they
  47. Nick knows English well. Ask ___ to help you.
    • A) her
    • B) hers
    • C) me
    • D) him
    • E) us
  48. He wanted ___ to ring ___ up.
    • A) they/them
    • B) her/your
    • C) you/him
    • D) them/their
    • E) us/his
  49. I can’t find all the books you asked me for. I put ___ I found on your desk.
    • A) the
    • B) this
    • C) that
    • D) those
    • E) its
  50. Leave THE CHILDREN alone.
    • A) they
    • B) us
    • C) them
    • D) its
    • E) our
  51. I have a father, a mother, a grandfather, three brothers and two sisters. ___ my family.
    • A) Its
    • B) These were
    • C) Those were
    • D) That was
    • E) This is
  52. ___ your skis?
    • A) Is this
    • B) Are that
    • C) Is that
    • D) Are these
    • E) Those are
  53. She would like ___ to go in for sport.
    • A) us
    • B) we
    • C) our
    • D) ours
    • E) she
  54. Father watched ___ crossing the street.
    • A) he
    • B) we
    • C) him
    • D) yourself
    • E) himself
  55. They all ran out of the hotel except ___ .
    • A) mine
    • B) his
    • C) hers
    • D) one
    • E) nobody
  56. Do you see ___ bushes on the ___ side of the river?
    • A) this/other
    • B) that/another
    • C) them/other
    • D) those/other
    • E) some/other
  57. ___ are pencils and ___ are pens.
    • A) this/that
    • B) that/these
    • C) these/those
    • D) that/this
    • E) those/those
  58. Take it from ___ and give it to ___ .
    • A) he/I
    • B) him/me
    • C) you/you
    • D) his/my
    • E) they/us
  59. He put the map before ___ .
    • A) him
    • B) they
    • C) he
    • D) my
    • E) she
  60. - I need a TV-set.
    - Why don’t you buy ___ .
    • A) them
    • B) one
    • C) ones
    • D) him
    • E) its
  61. It was clear they loved ___ .
    • A) one another
    • B) each other
    • C) their
    • D) who ever
    • E) what ever
  62. But now we are both happy and we love ___ .
    • A) us
    • B) each one
    • C) everyone
    • D) each other
    • E) another
  63. Michel can only guess ___ ___ think.
    • A) whom/he
    • B) that/me
    • C) who/our
    • D) what/I
    • E) what/he
  64. - ___ is your daughter?
    - ___ is an English teacher.
    • A) that / she
    • B) what / she
    • C) she / who
    • D) who / her
    • E) which / that
  65. He was very angry because he couldn’t find the report ___ .
    • A) everywhere
    • B) something
    • C) anywhere
    • D) somewhere
    • E) nowhere
  66. ___ of you can play the piano?
    • A) where
    • B) what
    • C) whose
    • D) which
    • E) whom
  67. There is the man ___ ___ saw in the park the other day.
    • A) whom / we
    • B) which / our
    • C) what / ours
    • D) what / we
    • E) whose / we
  68. Come at ___ time ___ is convenient to ___ .
    • A) any / what / when
    • B) some / that / us
    • C) any / that / you
    • D) some / which / her
    • E) some / what / you
  69. At last we’ve found our book, but where is ___?
    • A) her
    • B) your
    • C) you
    • D) yours
    • E) mine
  70. ___ met ___ in the street and ___ told ___ all about it.
    • A) they/him/he/me
    • B) he/him/them/they
    • C) they/him/he/them
    • D) he/them/she/him
    • E) she/her/he/them
  71. I’ve brought ___ books for you.
    • A) any
    • B) anyone
    • C) some
    • D) someone
    • E) which
  72. ___ want ___ matches. Have ___ got ___?
    • A) She / any / any / they
    • B) I / some / you / any
    • C) They / any / we / some
    • D) I / some / you / some
    • E) He / some / you / any
  73. The word “Germans” was ___ to be frightened at.
    • A) somebody
    • B) something
    • C) anything
    • D) any
    • E) someone
  74. Why didn’t you ask ___ to help ___?
    • A) somebody / your
    • B) anybody / you
    • C) anyone / yourself
    • D) somebody / yourselves
    • E) anybody / somebody
  75. They broke into little groups. ___ had his own wonderful story to tell.
    • A) some
    • B) all
    • C) every
    • D) each
    • E) other
  76. Those seats are not ___, they are ___ .
    • A) theirs/ours
    • B) her/mine
    • C) your/our
    • D) themselves/ours
    • E) his/it
  77. Kate is a very nice girl and I like ___ for ___ kindness.
    • A) him/her
    • B) her/she
    • C) she/her
    • D) her/her
    • E) she/his
  78. - Here are ___ shoes.
    - These aren’t ___ . They are ___ .
    • A) my/mine/my
    • B) her/her/mine
    • C) your/mine/yours
    • D) their/yours/ours
    • E) our/yours/their
  79. ___ do you like best - your mother or your father?
    • A) what
    • B) who
    • C) which one
    • D) whose
    • E) why
  80. ___ thought ___ could read the story ___ .
    • A) You / she/herself
    • B) You/herself/her
    • C) She/she/herself
    • D) He/him/his
    • E) You/yourself/your
  81. ___ are ___ maps and ___ are ___ .
    • A) these/yours/those/her
    • B) these/your/those/ours
    • C) this/you/that/our
    • D) these/him/those/me
    • E) those/hers/these/you
  82. Some of the WOMEN watched THE CHILDREN playing with THEIR TOYS.
    • A) she/they/them
    • B) them/them/them
    • C) they/they/them
    • D) us/you/it
    • E) them/they/they
  83. Summer in ___ place is much cooler than in ___ .
    • A) my/her
    • B) our/their
    • C) their/ours
    • D) mine/yours
    • E) his/my
  84. Is there ___ interesting in the newspaper today?
    • A) anything
    • B) any
    • C) something
    • D) some
    • E) no
  85. She asked ___ to visit ___ sick child.
    • A) our/their
    • B) us/him
    • C) them/hers
    • D) us/her
    • E) his/her
  86. ___ the results of your work.
    • A) this is
    • B) that was
    • C) this was
    • D) those are
    • E) that is
  87. ___ shoes are black, ___ are brown.
    • A) me/his
    • B) our/him
    • C) my/hers
    • D) he/my
    • E) their/we
  88. - Where is the hen?
    - ___ is sitting on ___ nest.
    • A) she/hers
    • B) he’s/his
    • C) she’s/hers
    • D) it/its
    • E) it’s/his
  89. -” I didn’t see ___ puppies, Dad”.
    -”___ are with ___ mother”, said Alice’s father.
    • A) yours/it is/its
    • B) our/they/ours
    • C) my/they/your
    • D) my/them/their
    • E) their/it’s/its
  90. - Yesterday I found a watch. I don’t know whose watch was ___ .
    - ___ was ___ if you found it in the garden.
    • A) this/that/our
    • B) they/this/his
    • C) that/that/mine
    • D) these/those/hers
    • E) that/this/your
  91. Ted and Nick looked for ___ dog for a long time. They found a little one but it wasn’t ___ .
    • A) his/its
    • B) our/their
    • C) his/mine
    • D) their/theirs
    • E) their/ours
  92. Next year famous Mr. Toscanini came to the town to see Mr. Smith again. But ___ couldn’t find ___ .
    • A) she/him
    • B) they/her
    • C) he/her
    • D) she/her
    • E) he/him
  93. I want ___ to answer ___ question.
    • A) her/them
    • B) their/our
    • C) her/him
    • D) you/his
    • E) you/hers
  94. Will ___ give ___ your pen? I’ve left ___ at home.
    • A) you/me/my
    • B) you/him/your
    • C) they/her/his
    • D) they/you/their
    • E) you/me/mine
  95. There was ___ in my suitcase so I could carry it without ___ effort.
    • A) something/no
    • B) nothing/any
    • C) anything/some
    • D) nothing/some
    • E) some/any
  96. You are ___ now, and don’t let ___ forget it.
    • A) anybody/anyone
    • B) somebody/anybody
    • C) something/anything
    • D) something/something
    • E) anything/anyone
  97. It’s not easy to the old man to do shopping. My parents have to do ___ shopping for ___ to help.
    • A) him/him
    • B) his/his
    • C) him/his
    • D) his/him
    • E) her/him
  98. ___ doesn’t like to be reminded ___ ___ mother lives in a farmhouse.
    • A) he/what/her
    • B) I/-/my
    • C) she/that/her
    • D) we/what/their
    • E) her/which/her
  99. How much time does ___ spend on ___ homework?
    • A) we/our
    • B) he/his
    • C) me/her
    • D) them/their
    • E) her/she
  100. ___ presidents elected in years ending in zero died in ___ office.
    • A) his/her
    • B) everybody/their
    • C) our/her
    • D) all/their
    • E) their/all
  101. ___ of them must take an exam.
    • A) some
    • B) nobody
    • C) every
    • D) everybody
    • E) any
  102. ___ mother never regarded ___ with much favor and there was an antipathy between ___ .
    • A) my/her/them
    • B) its/her/us
    • C) his/they/us
    • D) your/it/you
    • E) she/we/you
  103. We’ve got a language lab in our college, and ___ is quite up-todate. Have you got ___ in yours?
    • A) it / one
    • B) one / some
    • C) it / some
    • D) one / any
    • E) it / it
  104. We always want ___ to do the most difficult part of the work.
    • A) someone’s
    • B) someone
    • C) pupils
    • D) they
    • E) ones
  105. He might have concealed from ___ but not from ___ .
    • A) other/herself
    • B) others/himself
    • C) each other/him
    • D) themselves/us
    • E) on another/it
  106. She put out ___ hand and took ___ .
    • A) hers/my
    • B) her/mine
    • C) she/he
    • D) them/his
    • E) its/ours
  107. If ___ can’t talk to Mark ___ don’t want to talk to ___ .
    • A) she/she/somebody
    • B) he/he/anybody
    • C) I/I/any one
    • D) they/they/it
    • E) you/you/they
  108. ___ told ___ a strange “Good bye” and looked at ___ .
    • A) He/my/one another
    • B) Which/them/it
    • C) We/me/us
    • D) They/their/them
    • E) They/me/each other
  109. The teacher asked ___ if he did the work ___ .
    • A) her/his
    • B) its/ours
    • C) him/themselves
    • D) him/himself
    • E) us/them
  110. If ___ comes home early, tell ___ to wait for ___ .
    • A) she/him/hers
    • B) he/her/him
    • C) he/him/me
    • D) we/us/them
    • E) it/me/her
  111. I don’t think this pen is ___, it’s ___ .
    • A) my/yours
    • B) mine/your
    • C) his/my
    • D) yours/mine
    • E) their/hers
  112. I felt ___ becoming irritated by ___ .
    • A) itself/them
    • B) myself/her
    • C) one another/that
    • D) them/theirs
    • E) who/which
  113. - Did you meet ___ friends at the party?
    - No, I met ___ .
    • A) some of yours / no
    • B) any of your / none
    • C) any of your / no
    • D) some of your / no
    • E) any of you / none
  114. - Have ___ finished ___ work?
    - Yes, we have. We’ve done ___ .
    • A) she/her/it
    • B) they/there/it
    • C) you/your/it
    • D) you/their/this
    • E) he/your/
  115. We asked ___ to join ___ if ___ liked.
    • A) you/their/we
    • B) me/them/theirs
    • C) you/her/you
    • D) him/she/he
    • E) them/we/he
  116. Have ___ seen ___? Is this book ___ ?
    • A) she/her/his
    • B) they/hers/my
    • C) you/her/hers
    • D) him/me/mine
    • E) you/me/your
  117. ___ invited ___ to stay with ___ in the hotel.
    • A) I/me/them
    • B) she/he/they
    • C) we/us/me
    • D) they/us/them
    • E) you/us/she
  118. There is ___ you must believe in.
    • A) his
    • B) anything
    • C) anybody
    • D) something
    • E) some
  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
  155. THE EIGHTH OF MARCH is WOMEN’S Day.
    • A) It/their
    • B) It/her
    • C) It/his
    • D) It/our
    • E) She/her
  156. ___ own hand shook as ___ accepted a rose or two from ___ and thanked ___ .
    • A) his/he/hers/her
    • B) my/they/theirs/her
    • C) her/we/ours/us
    • D) their/us/we/they
    • E) our/he/his/himself
  157. Can you give me ___ to eat? I’m very hungry.
    • A) anything
    • B) nothing
    • C) what
    • D) someone
    • E) anybody
  158. There was ___ snakelike in the boy’s black eyes.
    • A) something
    • B) someone
    • C) some
    • D) anything
    • E) none
  159. ___ is devoted to ___ family.
    • A) I/my
    • B) he/him
    • C) he/his
    • D) she/mine
    • E) it/them
  160. ___ was evident that ___ wanted ___ to drop the subject, ___ I did accordingly.
    • A) she/she/I/who
    • B) I/she/me/that
    • C) it/she/me/which
    • D) they/theirs/I/me
    • E) that/us/him/
  161. I didn’t want to think about ___ else but English.
    • A) nothing
    • B) anything
    • C) someone
    • D) everywhere
    • E) nobody
  162. I never have ___ for breakfast but a cup of hot milk.
    • A) someone
    • B) nothing
    • C) anything
    • D) everything
    • E) anyone
  163. MY FRIEND AND I walked in SCOTLAND last year and climbed the MOUNTAINS there.
    • A) they/it/them
    • B) you/he/they
    • C) we/it/them
    • D) you/she/they
    • E) he/he/them
  164. Here is ___ exercise book. Where’s ___?
    • A) my/her
    • B) my/yours
    • C) his/your
    • D) her/their
    • E) me/its
  165. ___ are going to give Kate and Bob a washing-machine for ___ wedding.
    • A) they/his
    • B) I / her
    • C) we/their
    • D) you/your
    • E) some/any
  166. Ann took ___ bicycle. Will you give ___ ___ ?
    • A) her/my/theirs
    • B) our/me/him
    • C) my/you/ours
    • D) my/me/yours
    • E) he/its/hers
  167. Father said: “You may go ___ you like.”
    • A) anywhere
    • B) nowhere
    • C) something
    • D) anyone
    • E) somewhere
  168. Where is your niece? ___ is somewhere here. Don’t you hear ___ singing ?
    • A) he/his
    • B) it/its
    • C) he/their
    • D) she/its
    • E) she/her
  169. My flat is large. What about ___?
    • A) mine
    • B) her
    • C) their
    • D) your
    • E) yours
  170. Has ___ read the text?
    • A) any
    • B) anybody
    • C) someone
    • D) some
    • E) we
  171. Did ___ want ___ to help ___?
    • A) you / he / her
    • B) you / me / them
    • C) they / her / he
    • D) them / her / he
    • E) he / his / him
  172. That test with a bad mark was ___, those were ___
    • A) my/her
    • B) his/her
    • C) yours/their
    • D) me/ours
    • E) mine/theirs
  173. Our goods are not beautiful.
    Do you think ___ are better?
    • A) your
    • B) their
    • C) her
    • D) its
    • E) theirs
  174. ___ name is Samuel, but ___ may call ___ Sam.
    • A) her/he/him
    • B) his/you/me
    • C) my/she/him
    • D) your/you/me
    • E) my/you/me
  175. POETESS was not in the HALL.
    • A) she/it
    • B) he/it
    • C) it/it
    • D) they/it
    • E) you/it
  176. In the town there were ___ new hospitals.
    • A) anybody
    • B) some
    • C) any
    • D) something
    • E) oneselves
  177. It was ___ he didn’t want to remember.
    • A) anything
    • B) nobody
    • C) anybody
    • D) anyone
    • E) something
  178. ___ put on ___ coats and left the room.
    • A) we/his
    • B) you/her
    • C) they/their
    • D) he/his
    • E) she/her
  179. When Peter told ___ about ___ I didn’t believe ___ .
    • A) her/her/her
    • B) they/me/them
    • C) him/it/her
    • D) me/it/him
    • E) us/you/her
  180. Let ___ take ___ book, please.
    • A) his/her
    • B) him/-
    • C) him/your
    • D) me/him
    • E) I/my
  181. ___ is ___ watch and ___ is ___ .
    • A) that/her/this/you
    • B) this/him/that/her
    • C) this/my/that/yours
    • D) this/you/that/your
    • E) this/her/that/her
  182. As ___ is clear to ___, I’m not going to say ___ else.
    • A) everything/somebody/anything
    • B) everybody/somebody/anybody
    • C) everything/everybody/anything
    • D) somebody/nobody/something
    • E) nothing/nobody/anything
  183. Is there ___ in the room? Please, open the door!
    • A) somewhere
    • B) something
    • C) anything
    • D) some day
    • E) anybody
  184. This is ___ watch and that is ___ .
    • A) yours/mine
    • B) my/yours
    • C) your I yours
    • D) my/you
    • E) mine I your
  185. It’s very quiet in the office today. There’s ___ here. ___ is on holiday.
    • A) anybody / everybody
    • B) anything / nothing
    • C) nobody / all of them
    • D) somebody / nothing
    • E) nobody / everybody
  186. I’ll be very glad if you invite ___ else to join us.
    • A) somebody
    • B) one more
    • C) friend
    • D) aunt
    • E) something
  187. Don’t worry. I’ll do ___ best to help ___ .
    • A) my/you
    • B) your/you
    • C) his/him
    • D) her/her
    • E) -/to you
  188. ___ friend is going to make a report today. ___ say ___ will be very interesting.
    • A) my/he/it
    • B) her/we/its
    • C) his/they/it
    • D) our/she/he
    • E) your/it/it
  189. Can I use ___ pen today? I’ve left ___ at home.
    • A) his/her
    • B) your/mine
    • C) her/his
    • D) me/them
    • E) my/it
  190. Here is ___ text-book. Where is ___?
    • A) her / my
    • B) his / their
    • C) my / them
    • D) my / yours
    • E) it / it
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