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Lilit [14]
2 years ago
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Directions: Underline the pronouns in each of the following sentences:

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Anton [14]2 years ago
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Answer:

Directions: Underline the pronouns in each of the following sentences:

1. <u>You</u> and John are the boys who will have to pay for the damage.

2. Mr. Gunsher gave <u>us</u> the record which was just played.

3. <u>She</u> cried loudly, and each of <u>us</u> heard <u>her</u>.

4. <u>They</u> felt flattered by <u>our</u> attention to them.

5. Everyone followed the directions the faculty members had given each of <u>them.</u>

6. <u>She</u> sent them to <u>him</u> as a birthday gift.

7. <u>They</u> collided near the school.

8. Solving the traffic problems taxes the imagination of <u>those</u> who have the responsibility of it.

9. <u>He</u> says anyone who enjoys driving under today’s traffic conditions must be crazy.

10. <u>Some</u> take up a hobby because it is fun​

Explanation:

Pronouns are a word that substitute a noun or noun phrase like she, her, his, him, them, they, our, etc...

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