Exercises with YOU'RE and YOUR
1.
Is this your book?
2.
You’re really a funny man.
3.
What are your opinions on this issue?
4.
You’re the leader of our team.
5.
Would you like tea with your breakfast?
6.
You’re a student.
7.
Your sister has done her job well.
8. You're pretty but your mother is prettier.
9. Your performance has stole everyone's heart.
10. You're lagged behind because of your attitude.
9. Your performance has stole everyone's heart.
10. You're lagged behind because of your attitude.
Exercises with THEY'RE, THEIR, THERE
1. They’re coming to our house for a visit.
2. There are many people in the market.
3. Their proposal is good for all.
4. There is someone outside the door.
5. They’re going for a picnic.
6. Where are their books?
7. They’re wearing sad look on their face.
8. They’re waiting for you over there.
9. There are lot of reasons for their poverty.
10. They're genius!
9. There are lot of reasons for their poverty.
10. They're genius!
Exercises with IT'S and ITS
1.
The city is famous for its historical places.
2.
It’s been snowing for hours.
3.
It’s nice to have you on this occasion.
4.
The dog has eaten all its food.
5.
The book has its cover torn.
6.
It’s never going to work out if you behave like this.
7.
The school has a good reputation for its excellent
results.
8.
‘Why it’s so difficult for you to understand me?’
9.
It’s too much traffic in office hours.
10.
The building has lost its charm.
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