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Practice 1. Impersonal Pronouns You and They | (A-Level, Basic)

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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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1. Do speak Portuguese in Brazil?

Do they speak Portuguese in Brazil?

2. If hear the fire alarm, stop what are doing and leave the building immediately.

If you hear the fire alarm, stop what you are doing and leave the building immediately.

3. If receive an email from someone do not know, do not open it. may be trying to steal personal information.

If you receive an email from someone you do not know, do not open it.
They may be trying to steal your personal information.

4. Do prefer to drink coffee or tea in Canada?

Do they prefer to drink coffee or tea in Canada?

5. eat a lot of seafood in Japan. If like seafood, Japan is a great place to visit.

They eat a lot of seafood in Japan.
If you like seafood, Japan is a great place to visit.

6. If have difficulties with new computer, can call technical support.

If you have difficulties with your new computer, you can call technical support.

7. can survive several days without food, but need water to survive.

You can survive several days without food, but you need water to survive.

8. Is it true that eat bread with all meals in Italy?

Is it true that they eat bread with all their meals in Italy?

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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