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ULANGAN HARIAN 2 Kelas X Tahun Pelajaran 2013/2014 Semester Genap

A. Complete the sentences!

* I don’t know those girls. Do you know them?

1. I don’t know this boy. Do you know ...?

2. I don’t know those teachers. Do you know ....?

3. I don’t know Mrs. Angela. Do you know ....?

4. I don’t know Bill’s daughter. Do you know ...?

5. I don’t know Gate’s students. Do you know ...?

6. I don’t know the lady in the red dress.

Do you know....?

B. Complete the sentences!

* I want to see her, but she doesn’t want to see me.

7. She want to see me, but ...don’t want to see ...

8. Many people wants to see him,

but ... doesn’t want to see ...

9. He wanst to see them, but ... don’t want to see ...

10. She wants to see us, but ... don’t want to see...

11. Some students want to see her, but ...

doesn’t want to see...

12. I want to see them, but ... don’t want to see...

13. You want to see her, but ... doesn’t want to see...

C. Complete these sentences!

* I don’t eat tomatoes. I don’t like them.

14. George is a very nice man. I don’t like ...

15. This jacket isn’t very nice. I don’t like ...

16. This is my new car. Do you like ...?

17. Mrs. Clark is not very friendly. I don’t like ....

18. These are my shoes. Do you like ...?

D. Complete these sentences!

* Who is that woman? Why are you looking at her?

19. ‘Do you know that woman?’ ‘Yes, I work with ...’

20. Where are the keys? I can’t find....

21. We’re going out. You can come with ...

22. I’ve got a new car. Do you want to see ...?

23. I don’t like cats. I’m afraid of...

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24. I’m talking to you. Please listen to...

25. Where is Anna? I want to talk to...

26. You can have these CDs. I don’t want...

27. Anton has a new job and doesn’t like ...

E. Complete the sentences!

* I need that book. Can you give it to me?

28. He wants the key. Can you give ...

to ...?

29. She wants the keys. Can you give ...

to ...?

30. I want the letter. Can you give ... to ...?

31. They want the money. Can you give ...

to ...?

32. We want the photographs. Can you give ... to ...?

F. Complete the sentences!

* I’m going to wash my hands.

33. She’s going to wash ...

34. We’re going to wash...

35. He’s going to wash...

36. They’re going to wash...

37. Are you going to wash...?

G. Complete the sentences!

* He lives with his parents.

38. They ...

39. We ...

40. Jane ...

41. I ...

42. John ...

43. Do you ...?

44. Most children ...

H. Complete the sentences!

* Do you like your job?

45. I know Mr. Watson, but I don’t know ...wife

46. Alice and Tom live in

London. ...son lives in Australia

47. We’re going to have a party. We’re going to invite all ...friends.

48. Anna is going out with ...

friend this evening.

49. I want to phone Maria. Do you know ...number?

50. Do you think most people happy in ...jobs?

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ULANGAN HARIAN 2 Kelas X Tahun Pelajaran 2013/2014 Semester Genap

A. Complete the sentences!

* I don’t know those girls. Do you know them?

1. I don’t know that man. Do you know ...?

2. I don’t know those people. Do you know ....?

3. I don’t know Bill’s wife. Do you know ....?

4. I don’t know Mr. Joe. Do you know ...?

5. I don’t know Gate’s parents. Do you know ...?

6. I don’t know the woman in the black dress. Do you know....?

B. Complete the sentences!

* I want to see her, but she doesn’t want to see me.

7. They want to see me, but ...don’t want to see ...

8. She wants to see him, but ... doesn’t want to see ...

9. We want to see them, but ... don’t want to see ...

10. He wants to see us, but ... don’t want to see...

11. They want to see her, but ... doesn’t want to see...

12. I want to see them, but ... don’t want to see...

13. You want to see her, but ... doesn’t want to see...

C. Complete these sentences!

* I don’t eat tomatoes. I don’t like them.

14. George is a very nice man. I don’t like ...

15. This jacket isn’t very nice. I don’t like ...

16. This is my new car. Do you like ...?

17. Mrs. Clark is not very friendly. I don’t like ....

18. These are my shoes. Do you like ...?

D. Complete these sentences!

* Who is that woman? Why are you looking at her?

19. ‘Do you know that man?’ ‘Yes, I work with ...’

20. Where are the tickets? I can’t find....

21. We’re going out. You can come with ...

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22. I’ve got a new computer. Do you want to see ...?

23. I don’t like dogs. I’m afraid of...

24. I’m talking to you. Please listen to...

25. Where is Anna? I want to talk to...

26. You can have these CDs. I don’t want...

27. Anton has a new job and doesn’t like ...

E. Complete the sentences!

* I need that book. Can you give it to me?

28. He wants the key. Can you give ...

to ...?

29. She wants the keys. Can you give ...

to ...?

30. I want the letter. Can you give ... to ...?

31. They want the money. Can you give ...

to ...?

32. We want the photographs. Can you give ... to ...?

F. Complete the sentences!

* I’m going to wash my hands.

33. She’s going to wash ...

34. We’re going to wash...

35. He’s going to wash...

36. They’re going to wash...

37. Are you going to wash...?

G. Complete the sentences!

* He lives with his parents.

38. They ...

39. We ...

40. Jane ...

41. I ...

42. John ...

43. Do you ...?

44. Most children ...

H. Complete the sentences!

* Do you like your job?

45. I know Mr. Watson, but I don’t know ...wife

46. Alice and Tom live in

London. ...son lives in Australia

47. We’re going to have a party. We’re going to invite all ...friends.

48. Anna is going out with ...

friend this evening.

49. I want to phone Maria. Do you know ...number?

50. Do you think most people happy in ...jobs?

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I. Complete the sentences!

1. Jim doesn’t enjoy his job. It’s not very interesting.

2. i can’t get in . i haven’t got ...

3. Sally is married. ...works in a bank.

4. Please take off ...and sit down.

5. ‘What are the children doing?’ ‘They’re doing ...’

6. ‘Do know that man?’ ‘Yes, but i don’t know ...’

7. We live in Barton Street. ...is at the end on the left.

J. complete the sentences

1. It’s your money. It's yours.

2. it’s my bag. It's ...

3. it’s our car. It’s ...

4. they’re are her shoes. They’re ...

5. it’s their house. It’s ...

6. they’re your books. They’re ...

7. they’re my glasses. They’re ...

8. it’s his coat. It’s ...

K. choose the right word

1. it’s their / theirs problem, not our / ours.

2. this is a nice camera. Is it your / yours ?

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3. that’s not my / mine umbrella. My / mine is black.

4. whose books are these? Your / yours or my / mine?

5. Catherine is going out with her / hers friends this evening.

6. my / mine room is bigger than her / hers.

7. they’ve got two children, but i don’t know their / theirs name.

8. Can we use your / yours washing machine? Our / ours isn’t work.

L. complete the sentences

1. i went to cinema with a friend of mine.

2. they went on holiday with some friends ...

3. she’s going out with a friend ...

4. we had dinner with some ...

5. i played tennis with a ...

6. tom is going to meet ...

7. do you know those people? Are they ...

M. complete the sentences

1. We invited her to stay with us at our house.

2. He invited us to stay ...at his house.

3. They invited me to stay ... house 4. I invited them to stay ...house.

5. She invited us to stay ...house.

6. Did you invite him ...house?

N. complete the sentences

1. i gave him my address, and he gave me his.

2. i gave her ... address, and she gave me...

3. he gave me ...address, and i gave ...

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4. we gave them ...address, and they ...

5. she gave him ...address, and he gave ...

6. you gave us ...address, and we gave ...

7. they gave you ...address, and you gave ...

O. complete the sentences

1. where’s amanda? Have you seen her?

2. where are my keys? Where did i put ...?

3. this letter is for Bill. Can you give it to ...?

4. We don’t see ...neighbors much. They’re not at home very often.

5. ‘I can’t find my pen. Can I use ...?’ ‘Yes, of course’

6. We’re going to the cinema. Why don’t you come with ...?

7. Did your sister pass ...exams?

8. Some people talk about ...all the time.

9. Last night I went out for a meal with a friend of ...

P. complete the sentences

1. He looked at himself at the mirror.

2. I’m not angry with you. I’m angry with ...

3. Karen had a good time in Australia. She enjoyed ...

4. My friends had a good time in Australia. They enjoyed ...

5. I picked up a very hot plate and burnt ...

6. He never thinks about other people. He only thinks about ...

7. I want to know more about you. Tell me about ...

8. Goodbye! Have a good trip and look after ...

Exercise 1

Fill in the blanks with correct Possesive adjective !

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1. I am a student. ________school is on Jl. Mawar

2. They live in Semarang. _______house is big and beautiful.

3. Mom loves cookin. _______cake is always delicious 4. Look at the cat ! _____eyes are green

5. Are you new student? Where is _____classroom?

6. Nia has a pencil. _____pencil case is new.

7. They are my parents. _____names are Mr. Adi and Ms Ina 8. Andy has a sister. ____name is Shinta

9. Alvian is at home. He is cleaning _____bedroom 10. Rita has two cousins. ____names Matthew and Shelly Answer

Exercise 1 ( Possesive adjective ):

1. My 2. Their 3. Her 4. It 5. Your 6. Her 7. Their 8. Her 9. His 10. Their

Pronouns in English Grammar

0 Comments

Pronouns are a closed group of words which can be used in place of nouns in a sentence. We replace nouns that are repeated with pronouns so instead of saying:

William took the ball and then William kicked the ball.

We say:

William took the ball and then he kicked it.

This makes the sentence less clumsy and more fluid.

Types of Pronouns

The type of pronoun we use depends on the type of noun we replace.

Personal Pronouns

Personal pronouns replace people and things. They are:

I, you, he/she/it, we, you, they

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me, you, him, her, it, us, you, them

And we can use them in the place of subjects or objects in a sentence:

Bill bought Mary an ice cream and then Mary bought Bill a coffee.

He bought her an ice cream and then she bought him a coffee.

See the main articles, Personal Pronouns

Reflexive Pronouns

Reflexive pronouns are used when people do things to themselves. For example:

Jane washed Jane > Jane washed herself.

The reflexive pronouns are

myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, themself, themselves...

See the main article, Reflexive Pronouns.

Possessive Pronouns

When we want to show possession we can use the following possessive pronouns:

mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs

I like Sheila's hair long. Instead I prefer yours short.

Dad has an old fishing rod. Mine is brand new!.

See the main article, Possessive Pronouns.

Demonstrative Pronouns

These are used to talk about a noun or pronoun in space and time:

this, that, these, those

Which one we use depends on how close to use the nouns are and how many.

This is my new watch here; that is my old watch in the other room.

These cakes are ready to eat; I finished reading those papers last week.

See the main article, Demonstrative Pronouns.

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Interrogative Pronouns

These are used to ask questions:

who, whom, which, what, whose, where Whom did you speak with?

What kind of guitar did you buy?

Whose books is this?

See the main article, Interrogative Pronouns.

Relative Pronouns

These are used to link two phrases or clauses.

who, that, which

That's the man who owns the Ferrari.

Green is the color that I like the most.

See the main article, Relative Pronouns.

Indefinite Pronouns

These refer to unspecified people or things.

any, anybody, anything, some, somebody, something, every, everybody, everything, neither, none, each, either

ULANGAN HARIAN 2 Kelas X 2013/2014 Semester Genap A. complete the sentences with him/her/them

1. I don’t know those girls. Do you know them?

2. I don’t know that man. Do you know ...?

3. I don’t know those people. Do you know ....?

4. I don’t know Bill’s wife. Do you know ....?

5. I don’t know Mr. Joe. Do you know ...?

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6. I don’t know Gate’s parents. Do you know ...?

7. I don’t know the woman in the black dress. Do you know....?

B. complete the sentences. Use I/me/you/she/her etc.

1. I want to see her, but she doesn’t want to see me.

2. They want to see me, but ...don’t want to see ...

3. She wants to see him, but ... doesn’t want to see ...

4. We want to see them, but ... don’t want to see ...

5. He wants to see us, but ... don’t want to see...

6. They want to see her, but ... doesn’t want to see...

7. I want to see them, but ... don’t want to see...

8. You want to see her, but ... doesn’t want to see...

C. complete the sentences

1. I don’t eat tomatoes. I don’t like them.

2. George is a very nice man. I don’t like ...

3. This jacket isn’t very nice. I don’t like ...

4. This is my new car. Do you like ...?

5. Mrs. Clark is not very friendly. I don’t like ....

6. These are my shoes. ...?

D. complete the sentences

1. Who is that woman? Why are you looking at ...?

2. ‘Do you know that man?’ ‘Yes, I work with ...’

3. Where are the tickets? I can’t find ...

4. I can’t find my keys. Where are ...?

5. We’re going out. You can come with ...

6. I’ve got a new computer. Do you want to see ...?

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7. Maria likes music. ...plays the piano.

8. I don’t like dogs. I’m afraid of ...

9. I’m talking to you. Please listen to ...

10. Where is Anna? I want to talk to ...

11. You can have these CDs. I don’t want ...

12. My brother has a new job. But ... doesn’t like ...

E. complete the sentences

1. I need that book. Can you give it to me?

2. He wants the key. Can you ...

3. She wants the keys. Can you ...

4. I want the letter. Can you ...

5. They want the money. Can you ...

6. We want the photographs. Can you ...

F. complete the sentences

1. I’m going to wash my hands.

2. she’s going to wash ...

3. we’re going to wash...

4. he’s going to wash...

5. they’re going to wash...

6. are you going to wash...?

G. complete the sentences

1. He lives with his parents.

2. They ...

3. We ...

4. Jane ...

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5. I ...

6. John ...

7. Do you ...?

8. Most children ...

H. complete the sentences

1. Do you like your job?

2. I know Mr. Watson, but i don’t know ...wife

3. Alice and Tom live in London. ...son lives in Australia 4. We’re going to have a party. We’re going to invite all ...friends.

5. Anna is going out with ... friend this evening.

6. I like tennis. ...my favorite sport.

7. ‘Is that ...car?’ ‘No, i haven’t got a car’

8. I want to phone Maria. Do you know ...number?

9. Do you think most people happy in ...jobs?

10. I’m going to wash ...hair before I go out.

11. This is a beautiful tree. ...leaves has beautiful color.

12. John has a brother and a sister. ...brother is 25, and ...sister is 21.

I. complete the sentences

1. Jim doesn’t enjoy his job. It’s not very interesting.

2. i can’t get in . i haven’t got ...

3. Sally is married. ...works in a bank.

4. Please take off ...and sit down.

5. ‘What are the children doing?’ ‘They’re doing ...’

6. ‘Do know that man?’ ‘Yes, but i don’t know ...’

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7. We live in Barton Street. ...is at the end on the left.

J. complete the sentences

1. It’s your money. It's yours.

2. it’s my bag. It's ...

3. it’s our car. It’s ...

4. they’re are her shoes. They’re ...

5. it’s their house. It’s ...

6. they’re your books. They’re ...

7. they’re my glasses. They’re ...

8. it’s his coat. It’s ...

K. choose the right word

1. it’s their / theirs problem, not our / ours.

2. this is a nice camera. Is it your / yours ?

3. that’s not my / mine umbrella. My / mine is black.

4. whose books are these? Your / yours or my / mine?

5. Catherine is going out with her / hers friends this evening.

6. my / mine room is bigger than her / hers.

7. they’ve got two children, but i don’t know their / theirs name.

8. Can we use your / yours washing machine? Our / ours isn’t work.

L. complete the sentences

1. i went to cinema with a friend of mine.

2. they went on holiday with some friends ...

3. she’s going out with a friend ...

4. we had dinner with some ...

5. i played tennis with a ...

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6. tom is going to meet ...

7. do you know those people? Are they ...

M. complete the sentences

1. We invited her to stay with us at our house.

2. He invited us to stay ...at his house.

3. They invited me to stay ... house 4. I invited them to stay ...house.

5. She invited us to stay ...house.

6. Did you invite him ...house?

N. complete the sentences

1. i gave him my address, and he gave me his.

2. i gave her ... address, and she gave me...

3. he gave me ...address, and i gave ...

4. we gave them ...address, and they ...

5. she gave him ...address, and he gave ...

6. you gave us ...address, and we gave ...

7. they gave you ...address, and you gave ...

O. complete the sentences

1. where’s amanda? Have you seen her?

2. where are my keys? Where did i put ...?

3. this letter is for Bill. Can you give it to ...?

4. We don’t see ...neighbors much. They’re not at home very often.

5. ‘I can’t find my pen. Can I use ...?’ ‘Yes, of course’

6. We’re going to the cinema. Why don’t you come with ...?

7. Did your sister pass ...exams?

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8. Some people talk about ...all the time.

9. Last night I went out for a meal with a friend of ...

P. complete the sentences

1. He looked at himself at the mirror.

2. I’m not angry with you. I’m angry with ...

3. Karen had a good time in Australia. She enjoyed ...

4. My friends had a good time in Australia. They enjoyed ...

5. I picked up a very hot plate and burnt ...

6. He never thinks about other people. He only thinks about ...

7. I want to know more about you. Tell me about ...

8. Goodbye! Have a good trip and look after ...

Exercise 1

Fill in the blanks with correct Possesive adjective ! 1. I am a student. ________school is on Jl. Mawar

2. They live in Semarang. _______house is big and beautiful.

3. Mom loves cookin. _______cake is always delicious 4. Look at the cat ! _____eyes are green

5. Are you new student? Where is _____classroom?

6. Nia has a pencil. _____pencil case is new.

7. They are my parents. _____names are Mr. Adi and Ms Ina 8. Andy has a sister. ____name is Shinta

9. Alvian is at home. He is cleaning _____bedroom 10. Rita has two cousins. ____names Matthew and Shelly Answer

Exercise 1 ( Possesive adjective ):

1. My 2. Their 3. Her 4. It 5. Your 6. Her 7. Their 8. Her 9. His 10. Their

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Pronouns in English Grammar

0 Comments

Pronouns are a closed group of words which can be used in place of nouns in a sentence. We replace nouns that are repeated with pronouns so instead of saying:

William took the ball and then William kicked the ball.

We say:

William took the ball and then he kicked it.

This makes the sentence less clumsy and more fluid.

Types of Pronouns

The type of pronoun we use depends on the type of noun we replace.

Personal Pronouns

Personal pronouns replace people and things. They are:

I, you, he/she/it, we, you, they me, you, him, her, it, us, you, them

And we can use them in the place of subjects or objects in a sentence:

Bill bought Mary an ice cream and then Mary bought Bill a coffee.

He bought her an ice cream and then she bought him a coffee.

See the main articles, Personal Pronouns

Reflexive Pronouns

Reflexive pronouns are used when people do things to themselves. For example:

Jane washed Jane > Jane washed herself.

The reflexive pronouns are

myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, themself, themselves...

See the main article, Reflexive Pronouns.

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Possessive Pronouns

When we want to show possession we can use the following possessive pronouns:

mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs

I like Sheila's hair long. Instead I prefer yours short.

Dad has an old fishing rod. Mine is brand new!.

See the main article, Possessive Pronouns.

Demonstrative Pronouns

These are used to talk about a noun or pronoun in space and time:

this, that, these, those

Which one we use depends on how close to use the nouns are and how many.

This is my new watch here; that is my old watch in the other room.

These cakes are ready to eat; I finished reading those papers last week.

See the main article, Demonstrative Pronouns.

Interrogative Pronouns

These are used to ask questions:

who, whom, which, what, whose, where Whom did you speak with?

What kind of guitar did you buy?

Whose books is this?

See the main article, Interrogative Pronouns.

Relative Pronouns

These are used to link two phrases or clauses.

who, that, which

That's the man who owns the Ferrari.

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Green is the color that I like the most.

See the main article, Relative Pronouns.

Indefinite Pronouns

These refer to unspecified people or things.

any, anybody, anything, some, somebody, something, every, everybody, everything, neither, none, each, either

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