Basic English Structures – English Grammar Test for A1
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(a) my
(b) mine
(c) me
2 Is this pen ___? (you)
(a) your
(b) yours
(c) you
3 She loves ___ dog very much. (she)
(a) hers
(b) her
(c) she
4 He is with ___ brother now. (he)
(a) his
(b) him
(c) he
5 We are doing ___ homework. (we)
(a) ours
(b) our
(c) us
6 They are playing with ___ toys. (they)
(a) their
(b) theirs
(c) them
7 This car is ___. (I)
(a) my
(b) mine
(c) me
8 That house is ___. (they)
(a) their
(b) theirs
(c) them
9 This bag is ___. (she)
(a) her
(b) hers
(c) she
10 He is cleaning ___ room. (he)
(a) his
(b) him
(c) he
11 We are visiting ___ grandparents. (we)
(a) our
(b) ours
(c) us
12 Is this phone ___? (you)
(a) your
(b) yours
(c) you
13 That is not my book. It is ___. (you)
(a) yours
(b) your
(c) you
14 I know ___ mother very well. (she)
(a) hers
(b) her
(c) she
15 He often helps ___ friends. (he)
(a) his
(b) him
(c) he
16 They always do ___ best. (they)
(a) their
(b) theirs
(c) them
17 This money is ___. (we)
(a) our
(b) ours
(c) us
18 She is speaking to ___ teacher. (she)
(a) hers
(b) her
(c) she
19 That laptop is not mine. It is ___. (he)
(a) his
(b) him
(c) he
20 Are these keys ___? (they)
(a) their
(b) theirs
(c) them
21 This is not my problem. It’s ___. (you)
(a) yours
(b) your
(c) you
22 These shoes are ___. (I)
(a) my
(b) mine
(c) me
23 ___ house is very big. (they)
(a) Their
(b) Theirs
(c) Them
24 I don’t like this chair. I like ___. (we)
(a) our
(b) ours
(c) us
25 She always tells the truth to ___ parents. (she)
(a) hers
(b) her
(c) she
26 I like this table. It’s ___. (we)
(a) our
(b) ours
(c) us
27 He is reading ___ book. (he)
(a) his
(b) him
(c) he
28 Those pencils are ___. (she)
(a) hers
(b) her
(c) she
29 The teacher knows ___ names. (we)
(a) ours
(b) our
(c) us
30 This dog is not theirs. It is ___. (we)
(a) ours
(b) our
(c) us
Answer
1 (a) my – Possessive adjective: “my book”.
2 (b) yours – Pronoun: “Is this pen yours?”
3 (b) her – Possessive adjective before noun.
4 (a) his – “his brother”.
5 (b) our – Adjective with “homework”.
6 (a) their – “their toys”.
7 (b) mine – Pronoun: “This car is mine.”
8 (b) theirs – Pronoun: “That house is theirs.”
9 (b) hers – Pronoun: “This bag is hers.”
10 (a) his – Adjective: “his room”.
11 (a) our – Adjective: “our grandparents”.
12 (b) yours – Pronoun: “Is this phone yours?”
13 (a) yours – Pronoun substitution.
14 (b) her – Adjective: “her mother”.
15 (a) his – Adjective: “his friends”.
16 (a) their – “their best”.
17 (b) ours – Pronoun: “This money is ours.”
18 (b) her – Adjective: “her teacher”.
19 (a) his – Pronoun: “It is his.”
20 (b) theirs – Pronoun for plural.
21 (a) yours – Pronoun: “It’s yours.”
22 (b) mine – Pronoun: “These shoes are mine.”
23 (a) Their – Adjective: “Their house”.
24 (b) ours – Pronoun: “I like ours.”
25 (b) her – Adjective: “her parents”.
26 (b) ours – Pronoun: “It’s ours.”
27 (a) his – “his book”.
28 (a) hers – Pronoun: “Those pencils are hers.”
29 (b) our – Adjective: “our names”.
30 (a) ours – Pronoun: “It is ours.”
