Here are answers for questions 1-5;
Q2- I bought MYSELF a new dress today
Q3- The gift was intended for YOU and your wife.
Q5- Both ME and my sister received promotions.
Here are answers for questions 6-15
Q6- Jeff and Sarah came to the sales presentation with Sam and I.
Q7-We received a thank you note from HER and a separate latter from HIM.
Q8- I ride to work each day with Alicia and HIM, and I ride home with THEM.
Q9- The engineer WHO built the dam is pleased with the results.
Q10-The operations success depends, in part, on US.
Q11- Can’t you come along with ME while I deliver paychecks?
Q12- William sent the card to HER.
Q13- An order for ten thousand cards was received from THEM.
Q14 -Carol gave me the wrenches to ME yesterday, and I returned them to HER after I used them.
Q15- Give the letters of application to US when your through with THEM.
I hope this helped!!
Q13-
Answer:
Start with a topic sentence (T). The T in TEEL stands for “Topic.” The topic sentence introduces the main idea of your paragraph or summarizes the argument you are trying to make. The topic sentence usually comes first in the paragraph.[1]
Keep your topic sentence clear and concise, so that the reader can tell exactly what the paragraph is about. For example, your topic sentence might be “A zebra is a type of mammal.”
You may have seen a variant on the TEEL structure called a PEEL paragraph. In a PEEL paragraph, the P stands for “Point,” i.e., the main point of the paragraph.[2]
Because people become prideful and believe that she will always reward them
Teens can start an organization, volunteer, donate, etc.