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PRONOUNS

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Have you seen my dad? __’s wearing a red shirt.

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Have you seen my dad? He’s wearing a red shirt.

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He is so vain. He likes to talk about __ all the time.

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He is so vain. He likes to talk about himself all the time.

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Are __ going to finish your dinner?

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Are you going to finish your dinner?

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Jane? Yes, I spoke to __ last week.

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Jane? Yes, I spoke to her last week.

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I don’t like Peter. __ really annoys __.

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I don’t like Peter. He really annoys me.

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Her brother? Yes, she told me all about __.

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Her brother? Yes, she told me all about him.

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Your bag is over there. Take __ with __ when you go.

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Your bag is over there. Take it with you when you go.

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You really have to respect __.

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You really have to respect yourself.

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We always go to bed early. Ten o’clock is late for __.

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We always go to bed early. Ten o’clock is late for us.

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They talk about us, but they don’t really know __.

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They talk about us, but they don’t really know us.

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Her shoes were dirty, so __ cleaned __.

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Her shoes were dirty, so she cleaned them.

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Some actors love __ too much.

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Some actors love themselves too much.

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I’m going to the cinema. Do __ want to come with __?

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I’m going to the cinema. Do you want to come with me?

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Are you going to invite __ to the concert?

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Are you going to invite me to the concert?

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My brother rang last night. __ was great to talk to __.

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My brother rang last night. It was great to talk to him.

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Goodbye! Take care of __!

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Goodbye! Take care of you!

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Emily saw __ at the restaurant. They were having lunch.

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Emily saw them at the restaurant. They were having

lunch.

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You have to tell __ what happened.

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You have to tell me what happened.

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The boy came up to __ and took my hand.

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The boy came up to me and took my hand.

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I was at home by __. (No one else was with me.)

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I was at home by myself. (No one else was with me.)

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I don’t think the shop is open. __ usually closes at five thirty.

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I don’t think the shop is open. It usually closes at five thirty.

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They wanted to do it __.

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They wanted to do it themselves.

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I showed __ my photos. He thought __ were boring.

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I showed him my photos. He thought they were boring.

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He broke his leg so he cannot dress __.

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He broke his leg so he cannot dress himself.

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“How much is that CD?” “__ think __‘s £11.99.”

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“How much is that CD?” “I think it‘s £11.99.”

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I hurt __ playing hockey.

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I hurt myself playing hockey.

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Ben isn’t coming to see the film. __’s seen __.

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Ben isn’t coming to see the film. He’s seen it.

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My father cut __ shaving.

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My father cut himself shaving.

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It’s sunny today, isn’t __?

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It’s sunny today, isn’t it?

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I love spending time with __.

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I love spending time with you.

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I went to see my aunt. __ was pleased to see __.

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I went to see my aunt. She was pleased to see me.

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If you don’t believe me, try it __!

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If you don’t believe me, try it yourself!

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It’s good to see __ all. Thanks for coming.

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It’s good to see you all. Thanks for coming.

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She got __ in trouble.

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She got herself in trouble.

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Lara’s boyfriend has broken up with __. __ told __ that __ doesn’t love her

any more.

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Lara’s boyfriend has broken up with her. He told her that he doesn’t love

her any more.

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She helped __ find a job.

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She helped me find a job.

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__ were annoyed when their meal was late.

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They were annoyed when their meal was late.

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I don’t know anything about __.

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I don’t know anything about you.

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Susan said goodbye to her brother. She was sad to watch __

go.

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Susan said goodbye to her brother. She was sad to watch

him go.

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I blame __ for it.

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I blame you for it.

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Marga Renedo Gómez