Practice 1. Impersonal Pronouns You and They | (A-Level, Basic)
Instructions
Based on this lesson, fill in each blank with the correct impersonal pronoun: you, your, they, them, their, and so on. Do not use the impersonal pronoun “one.”
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More Practice?
Practice 1. Fill in the blanks with impersonal pronouns “you” and “they.” (this page)
Practice 2. Fill in the blanks with impersonal pronouns “you” and “they.”
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