Exercise 1. Use the appropriate personal pronouns. 1. I can only say what.. think.
2. Pat soon decided that ... did not want to stay there long.
3. I need these documents. I can't prepare my report without it
4. She hesitated a moment, then ... sat down beside ME, and laid her hand on mine.
5. What about this coal strike? Will ... ruin the country as the papers say?
6 was cold to sit on the terrace.
7. Poor old England! I don't suppose I'll ever see
again.
8. We don't know the way to the library. Could you show it to...?
1. By eight o'clock yesterday I had done my homework and at eight I played the piano. 2. By six o'clock father had come home and at six he had dinner. 3. By nine o'clock yesterday grandmother had washed the dishes and at nine she watched TV. 4. When I met Tom, he was eating an ice cream which he bought at the corner of the street. 5. When father came home, we were cooking the mushrooms which we had gathered in the wood. 6. When I saw Ann, she was sorting the flowers which she had picked in the field. 7. When I came home yesterday, I saw that my little brother broke my pen and was playing with its pieces. 8. When I opened the door of the classroom, I saw that the teacher had already come and the pupils were to writing a dictation. 9. When I came home, my sister was reading a book which she brought from the library. 10. When mother came home, the children were eating the soup which she had cooked in the morning. 11. When I rang up Mike, he still was learning the poem which he had begun learning at school. 12. When I looked out of the window, the children playing with a ball which Pete had brought from home.
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