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exercice pronoms relatifs anglais

Les pronoms relatifs anglais exercices

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Combinez les différentes phrases en utilisant les pronoms relatifs who, whose, which et where.

Exemple:
The actor received an award. He is a friend of mine.
The actor who received an award is a friend of mine.

1. I talked to the girl. Her car had broken down in front of our store.

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2. Mr Smith is a taxi driver. He lives on the corner.

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3. We often visit our friend in Colombo. It’s the capital of Sri Lanka.

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4. A woman tried to calm her daughter. Her daughter was crying.

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5. The lady made your dress. She is waiting outside.

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6. Thank you very much for your e-mail. It was very interesting.

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7. The man forgot his phone. His father is a teacher.

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8. This is the house. Paul used to live here.

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9. The car is very expensive. The driver is a rich man.

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10. I saw the dog. The dog ate the cake.

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11. Mrs Simpson owns a bookstore. She is waiting outside.

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12. The bag was yellow. It contained the money.

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13. The man was nervous. He drove the car.

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14. This is the school. My children go there.

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15. He came with a friend. His friend was waiting in the car.

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  1. I talked to the girl whose car had broken down in front of our store.
  2. Mr Smith, who is a taxi driver, lives on the corner.
  3. We often visit our friend in Colombo which is the capital of Sri Lanka.
  4. A woman whose daughter was crying tried to calm her.
  5. The lady who made your dress is waiting outside.
  6. Thank you very much for your e-mail which was very interesting.
  7. The man, whose father is a teacher, forgot his phone.
  8. This is the house where Paul used to live.
  9. The car, whose driver is a rich man, is very expensive.
  10. I saw the dog which ate the cake.
  11. Mrs Simpson, who owns a bookstore, is waiting outside.
  12. The bag which contained the money was yellow.
  13. The man who drove the car was nervous.
  14. This is the school where my children go.
  15. He came with a friend who was waiting in the car.

pronoms reflechis anglais exercice

Les pronoms réfléchis anglais exercice

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Trouvez la bonne réponse:

1. I hurt  playing tennis.

2. I love spending time with .

3. If you don’t believe me, try it  !

4. He helped  do it.

5. I blame  for the accident.

6. He always shaved  before going out in the evening.

7. Tina? Yes, I spoke to  last week.

8. He put the backpack next to .

9. They injured  during the rugby match.

10. I wanted to do it .

11. Goodbye! Take care of !

12. You have to tell  what happened.

13. The dog is scratching – it must have fleas!

14. We came here to relax .

15. Are you going to invite  to the wedding?

16. His arm hurts so mush he can’t shave .

17. She took it upon  to personally thank each person at the meeting.

18. The decision is fine by .

19. They wanted to do it .

20. I go to bed  usually at 10pm.


  1. myself
  2. her.
  3. yourself!
  4. me
  5. myself
  6. rien
  7. her
  8. him
  9. themselves
  10. myself
  11. yourself
  12. them
  13. itself
  14. rien
  15. her
  16. himself
  17. herself
  18. me
  19. themselves
  20. rien

Exercice pronoms possessif anglais

LES PRONOMS POSSESSIFS ANGLAIS: EXERCICES

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Vous trouverez un deuxième exercice similaire à celui-ci sur cette page.

RAPPEL: les pronoms possessifs anglais sont: ‘mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, yours, theirs’ = le sien, la sienne, le mien’
ATTENTION ! ne pas les confondre avec les adjectifs possessifs ! (my, your, her, his… = mon, ma, mes, votre…)

Choisissez le bon pronom possessif:

Exemple: This hat belongs to my sister – it’s . → it’s hers.

  1. The toys belong to you. They’re .
  2. Sorry I’m late. I met a friend of  on my way to the office.
  3. The shoes belong to me. They’re .
  4. These luggage belong to you and your wife. These luggage are .
  5. The car belongs to you. It’s .
  6. The books belong to her. They are .
  7. The pencil belongs to him. It’s .
  8. The bottle belongs to you. It’s .
  9. The cigarettes belong to my friends. It’s .
  10. The furniture belongs to my mother. It is .
  11. That book belongs to those kids. That book is .
  12. This phone belongs to you. This phone is .
  13. This apartment belongs to me and my cousin. This apartment is .
  14. That pillow belongs to me. That pillow is .
  15. My dog has a new toy. The toy is .

 


  1. yours
  2. mine
  3. mine
  4. yours
  5. yours
  6. hers
  7. his
  8. yours
  9. theirs
  10. hers
  11. theirs
  12. yours
  13. ours
  14. mine
  15. its

Les pronoms personnels compléments d’objet en anglais (me, you, him, her…)

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Trouvez les pronoms personnels compléments d’objet qui conviennent, dans les réponses aux questions suivantes:

Exemples:

Do you live with your parents? → Yes, I live with them.
How often do you talk to your father? → I talk to him every night.

  1. Did you break the window? → No, it wasn’t .
  2. Do you have your pen? → Yes, I have .
  3. Can you help your sister? → No, I can’t help .
  4. What time do you finish this class? → I finish  at 4pm.
  5. Did Sam saw you and Tina at the bar? → Yes, he saw .
  6. How often do you call your sister? → I call  twice a week.
  7. Do you like the Jurassic Park movies? → Yes, I like .
  8. Do your parents know the teacher? → No, they don’t know .
  9. Do her parents know you and Paul? → Yes, they know .
  10. Have you seen my keys? → No, I haven’t seen .
  11. Do you play with your brother? → No, I don’t play with .
  12. Do you want to watch a movie with Sam and I? → Yes, I want to watch a movie with .
  13. Do your friends like you? → Yes, they like .
  14. How often do you brush your teeth? → I brush  twice a day.
  15. Do your grandparents visit you? → Yes, they visit  often.
  16. Where do you buy your groceries? → I buy  at the supermarket.
  17. Do you like spiders? → No, I don’t like .
  18. When do you visit your grandfather? → I visit  on saturday.
  19. Do your friends like Sarah? → Yes, they like .
  20. Do you believe in ghosts? → No, I don’t believe in .

  1. Did you break the window? → No, it wasn’t me.
  2. Do you have your pen? → Yes, I have it.
  3. Can you help your sister? → No, I can’t help her.
  4. What time do you finish this class? → I finish it at 4pm.
  5. Did Sam saw you and Tina at the bar? → Yes, he saw us.
  6. How often do you call your sister? → I call her twice a week.
  7. Do you like the Jurassic Park movies? → Yes, I like them.
  8. Do your parents know the teacher? → No, they don’t know him.
  9. Do her parents know you and Paul? → Yes, they know us.
  10. Have you seen my keys? → No, I haven’t seen them.
  11. Do you play with your brother? → No, I don’t play with him.
  12. Do you want to watch a movie with Sam and I? → Yes, I want to watch a movie with you.
  13. Do your friends like you? → Yes, they like me.
  14. How often do you brush your teeth? → I brush them twice a day.
  15. Do your grandparents visit you? → Yes, they visit me often.
  16. Where do you buy your groceries? → I buy them at the supermarket.
  17. Do you like spiders? → No, I don’t like them.
  18. When do you visit your grandfather? → I visit him on saturday.
  19. Do your friends like Sarah? → Yes, they like her.
  20. Do you believe in ghosts? → No, I don’t believe in them

exercice anglais pronom personnel complément

Exercices d’anglais sur les pronoms personnels compléments

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Transformez les pronoms personnels sujets en pronoms personnels compléments:

  1. I → 
  2. you → 
  3. he → 
  4. she → 
  5. it → 
  6. we → 
  7. they → 


  1. I → me
  2. you → you
  3. he → him
  4. she → her
  5. it → it
  6. we → us
  7. they → them

Exercice anglais: les pronoms indéfinis ok

Exercice anglais: les pronoms indéfinis 

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Choisissez la réponse correcte:

  1. I’ve heard . I must be deaf.
  2.  can control us !
  3. ‘s saying that she was drunk last night, but I know it’s a lie.
  4. Is  OK?
  5. She didn’t visit  this week-end, she just stayed at home.
  6. Is there  wrong with my hair?
  7. Take  you want. It’s free.
  8. Did you see  there?
  9. I have  but admiration for people who can speak several languages.
  10. Don’t worry, I’ll find  else to look after my dog.
  11. I heard a noise but there was  there.
  12. She hardly ate  for dinner.
  13.  likes her because she’s very kind.
  14. When he spoke,  became silent.
  15. When we travel, we always want to try  new to eat.

 


  1. I’ve heard nothing. I must be deaf.
  2. Nobody can control us !
  3. Everybody’s saying that she was drunk last night, but I know it’s a lie.
  4. Is everything OK?
  5. She didn’t visit anybody this week-end, she just stayed at home.
  6. Is there something wrong with my hair?
  7. Take anything you want. It’s free.
  8. Did you see anybody there?
  9. I have nothing but admiration for people who can speak several languages.
  10. Don’t worry, I’ll find somebody else to look after my dog.
  11. I heard a noise but there was nobody there.
  12. She hardly ate anything for dinner.
  13. Everybody likes her because she’s very kind.
  14. When he spoke, everybody became silent.
  15. When we travel, we always want to try something new to eat.

Exercice anglais: les démonstratifs: THAT ou THOSE

Rappel: les pronoms démonstratifs sont this, that, these et those. On les utilise pour désigner des choses ou des personnes qui sont situées près ou loin.

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Choisissez entre THAT et THOSE:

  1. This book or  book?
  2. Don´t take  mug.
  3. Whose shoes are  ?
  4.  glasses suit you.
  5. What does  notice say?
  6.  apples are big.
  7.  is my cousin, Sarah.
  8. Wasn´t  a horrible thing to say?
  9.  flowers have died.
  10.  is my brother.
  11. I can´t read  words.
  12.  were his actual words.
  13.  woman is a professor.
  14.  is a computer.
  15.  towers are so far!
  16.  stars are very far from the earth.
  17. Look at  man over there.
  18.  are my trousers.
  19.  are her CD´s.
  20. This is my car and  is your car.
  21. Do you see those birds on the treetop?
  22.  is my school.
  23. Can you see  horses?
  24. Is  a Japanese temple?
  25.  is my friend´s umbrella.
  26. I´d like to live in  country.
  27.  men are very late.
  28. Look at  star.
  29.  mountains are the Alps.
  30.  are my brother´s things.

  1. This book or that book?
  2. Don´t take that mug.
  3. Whose shoes are those?
  4. Those glasses suit you.
  5. What does that notice say?
  6. Those apples are big.
  7. That is my cousin, Sarah.
  8. Wasn´t that a horrible thing to say?
  9. Those flowers have died.
  10. That is my brother.
  11. I can´t read those words.
  12. Those were his actual words.
  13. That woman is a professor.
  14. That is a computer.
  15. Those towers are so far!
  16. Those stars are very far from the earth.
  17. Look at that man over there.
  18. Those are my trousers.
  19. Those are her CD´s.
  20. This is my car and that is your car.
  21. Do you see those birds on the treetop?
  22. That is my school.
  23. Can you see those horses?
  24. Is that a Japanese temple?
  25. That is my friend´s umbrella.
  26. I´d like to live in that country.
  27. Those men are very late.
  28. Look at that star.
  29. Those mountains are the Alps.
  30. Those are my brother´s things.

Les pronoms relatifs anglais exercices: who, whose, which ou where

Les pronoms relatifs anglais exercices

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Choisissez entre who, whose, which et where:

  1. My sister,  just moved in with me, is looking for a boyfriend.
  2. I never met someone  didn’t like chocolate.
  3. That is the road  leads to the railway station.
  4. That is the girl  parents got divorced last year.
  5. This is the town  I live.
  6. Kenny,  wife just had a baby, will not be at work for a few weeks.
  7. My mother,  was born in France, has always been a great cook.
  8. My doctor,  is 65, has just retired.
  9. We had breakfast,  is my favourite meal.
  10. They caught the lady  killed her husband.
  11. This is Paul,  brother went to school with me.
  12. The girl  is in my car is my girlfriend.
  13. Give me the pen  is on the table.
  14. Tupelo is the place  Elvis Presley was born
  15. Kevin is the guy  lent me his car
  16. The man  lives next door is very old.
  17. The book  is on the table is mine.
  18. I know someone  mother is a nurse.
  19. The man  car I borrowed is very rich.
  20. I often think about the place  I met you.

 


  1. My sister, who just moved in with me, is looking for a boyfriend.
  2. I never met someone who didn’t like chocolate.
  3. That is the road which leads to the railway station.
  4. That is the girl whose parents got divorced last year.
  5. This is the town where I live.
  6. Kenny, whose wife just had a baby, will not be at work for a few weeks.
  7. My mother, who was born in France, has always been a great cook.
  8. My doctor, who is 65, has just retired.
  9. We had breakfast, which is my favourite meal.
  10. They caught the lady who killed her husband.
  11. This is Paul, whose brother went to school with me.
  12. The girl who is in my car is my girlfriend.
  13. Give me the pen which is on the table.
  14. Tupelo is the place where Elvis Presley was born
  15. Kevin is the guy who lent me his car
  16. The man who lives next door is very old.
  17. The book which is on the table is mine.
  18. I know someone whose mother is a nurse.
  19. The man whose car I borrowed is very rich.
  20. I often think about the place where I met you.

Les pronoms réfléchis anglais exercice (myself, himself….)

Les pronoms réfléchis en anglais: exercice

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Choisissez le pronom réfléchi qui convient:

  1. We should’ve gone there .
  2. They divided the money among .
  3. I met the king .
  4. I gave  2 months to get in shape.
  5. This door locks by .
  6. Do I make  clear?
  7. She killed  in a car accident.
  8. Just between , I don’t think he’s going to succeed.
  9. You can talk amongst  when the lesson will be over.
  10. The dog saw  in the mirror.
  11. He has this large room to .
  12. Take good care of .
  13. She did the job by .
  14. Tom lacks confidence in .
  15. These days many old people live by .

 


  1. We should’ve gone there ourselves.
  2. They divided the money among themselves.
  3. I met the king himself.
  4. I gave myself 2 months to get in shape.
  5. This door locks by itself.
  6. Do I make myself clear?
  7. She killed herself in a car accident.
  8. Just between ourselves, I don’t think he’s going to succeed.
  9. You can talk amongst yourselves when the lesson will be over.
  10. The dog saw itself in the mirror.
  11. He has this large room to himself.
  12. Take good care of yourself.
  13. She did the job by herself.
  14. Tom lacks confidence in himself.
  15. These days many old people live by themselves.

Les pronoms possessifs anglais exercices

Les pronoms possessifs anglais: exercices

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  • RAPPEL: les pronoms possessifs anglais sont: ‘mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, yours, theirs’ = le sien, la sienne, le mien’
  • ATTENTION ! ne pas les confondre avec les adjectifs possessifs ! (my, your, her, his… = mon, ma, mes, votre…)

Remplacez les groupes nominaux en gras par des pronoms possessifs:

Exemple: This book belong to my girlfriend. It’s her book. → This book belong to my girlfriend. It’s hers.

  1. Your sister is smarter than my sister. → 
  2. Where is your bike? I can only see John’s. → 
  3. Look, here is my brother, where is your brother? → 
  4. Tina does not like my cake. She thinks her cake is much better. → 
  5. I think your suit is nicer than his suit. → 
  6. Paul has lost his phone, you could lend him your phone. → 
  7. I can’t see their car, but I can see Tina’s car. → 
  8. Don’t you think this party is not as exciting as our party? → 
  9. Our house is huge, what about the Smiths’? → 
  10. Was it Paul’s car or was it Sarah’s? → 
  11. My friend Sarah has met my mother, but I haven’t met her mother yet. → 
  12. If you think my room is a mess, you should see his room. → 
  13. You do your work and I’ll do my work. → 
  14. Whose is this bottle? Is it your bottle or my bottle? →  /  
  15. If you haven’t got an umbrella, Samantha will lend you one of her umbrellas. → 

 


  1. mine
  2. his
  3. yours
  4. hers
  5. his
  6. yours
  7. hers
  8. ours
  9. theirs
  10. hers
  11. hers
  12. his
  13. mine
  14. yours / mine
  15. hers