Aprender os pronomes pessoais em inglês é essencial para a construção de frases claras e corretas. Nesta atividade, vamos focar nos pronomes pessoais em inglês, que são usados para substituir substantivos e indicar a quem pertence a ação do verbo. Esta é uma ótima oportunidade para praticar e solidificar o seu conhecimento.
Os pronomes pessoais em inglês são simples, mas muito importantes para se comunicar eficientemente. Os exercícios a seguir foram elaborados para ajudar você a entender melhor como e quando utilizar cada um deles. Lembre-se de preencher as lacunas com o pronome adequado e, se precisar, revise a matéria antes de começar.
Exercício 1: Complete as frases com os pronomes pessoais adequados.
*She* (female) is going to the market.
We will meet *them* (plural) at the park.
*I* (speaker) am happy to help you with your project.
Please, tell *him* (male) to call me back.
*They* (group) have decided to start their business.
Can you hear *me* (speaker)?
Give *her* (female) the book she forgot.
*We* (group) are planning a surprise for our teacher.
John and *I* (speaker +1) will prepare the presentation.
*You* (listener) should take a look at this report.
*It* (neutral) is raining outside.
*He* (male) doesn’t know where his Eeys are.
*We* (group) can’t wait for the weekend!
Does *she* (female) know about the meeting?
The cat is sleeping; let *it* (neutral) rest for a while.
Exercício 2: Escolha os pronomes pessoais corretos para completar as frases.
*You* (plural) are invited to my birthday party.
Mary is not here; *she* (female) went to the library.
Our team is good, and *we* (group) will win the match.
This is my cousin; *he* (male) is visiting from Brazil.
*They* (group) are studying for the final exams.
*We* (group) have been friends since childhood.
*You* (listener) need to sign these documents.
This device is broken; *it* (neutral) won’t turn on.
Tell your brothers that *I* (speaker) will see them tomorrow.
These are my colleagues, and *they* (group) are very professional.
Can *I* (speaker) borrow your pen for a moment?
My sister and *I* (speaker +1) are planning a trip to Europe.
Who is going to the store? – *He* (male) is.
The story was so sad that *it* (neutral) made us cry.
Alice and Bob are not home; *they* (group) have gone to a concert.
When *you* (listener) finish the work, let me know.