(He, I, me) have got a friend. (Her, his, him) name is Pete. (We, he, I) love travelling to different...

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(He, I, me) have got a friend. (Her, his, him) name is Pete. (We, he, I) love travelling to different countries (himself, ourselves, itself). (They, he, it) go to school. (Him, her, their) school is near (me, mine, myself). (These, this) is a box. (It, she, he) is (ourselves, mine, her) present. Where did (you, his, it) buy (that, this, those) shoes?

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He has got a friend. His name is Pete. He loves travelling to different countries himself. He goes to school. His school is near mine. This is a box. It is her present. Where did you buy those shoes?

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He has got a friend. His name is Pete. We love travelling to different countries. They go to school. Their school is near me. This is a box. It is our present. Where did you buy those shoes?

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ответил 2 месяца назад
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Let's break down each sentence and choose the correct pronouns and related words.

  1. (He, I, me) have got a friend.

    • Correct answer: I
    • Explanation: The subject pronoun "I" is used because it is the subject of the sentence. "He" and "me" are incorrect because "he" would imply another person, and "me" is an object pronoun, not a subject pronoun.
  2. (Her, his, him) name is Pete.

    • Correct answer: His
    • Explanation: "His" is a possessive adjective that correctly modifies "name." "Her" would refer to a female, and "him" is an object pronoun, which is not suitable here.
  3. (We, he, I) love travelling to different countries (himself, ourselves, itself).

    • Correct answer: We, ourselves
    • Explanation: "We" is the correct subject pronoun for a group of people including the speaker. "Ourselves" is the correct reflexive pronoun to refer back to "we."
  4. (They, he, it) go to school.

    • Correct answer: They
    • Explanation: "They" is the correct subject pronoun for a group of people. "He" and "it" are singular pronouns and do not match the plural verb "go."
  5. (Him, her, their) school is near (me, mine, myself).

    • Correct answer: Their, mine
    • Explanation: "Their" is a possessive adjective that matches the plural subject "they." "Mine" is a possessive pronoun that correctly follows "near" to show possession.
  6. (These, this) is a box.

    • Correct answer: This
    • Explanation: "This" is used for singular nouns. "These" would be used for plural nouns.
  7. (It, she, he) is (ourselves, mine, her) present.

    • Correct answer: It, her
    • Explanation: "It" is used to refer to the singular noun "box." "Her" is a possessive adjective that matches the implied owner of the present.
  8. Where did (you, his, it) buy (that, this, those) shoes?

    • Correct answer: you, those
    • Explanation: "You" is the correct subject pronoun for asking a question. "Those" is used to refer to shoes that are not near the speaker.

So, the complete, corrected passage is:

"I have got a friend. His name is Pete. We love travelling to different countries ourselves. They go to school. Their school is near mine. This is a box. It is her present. Where did you buy those shoes?"

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ответил 2 месяца назад

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