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Practice 1.2. Practice Using Personal Pronouns (Subject, Object) | (A-Level, Basic)

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Based on this lesson, answer the questions in complete sentences using the correct subject or object pronouns. Parts of the complete answer are provided for context.

Example: Do the children eat vegetables?

Answer: Yes, they eat them every day.

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1. — Do you understand the problem?

 — Yes, very well.

Yes, I understand it very well.

Yes, we understand it very well.

2. — Where is the supermarket?

 — on First Avenue.

It is on First Avenue.

It’s on First Avenue.

Note. The contraction is used in informal language.

3. — Are these books any good?

 — No, I don’t think any good.

No, I don’t think they are any good.

4. — Do you go out with your friends very often?

 — Yes, every weekend.

Yes, I go out with them every weekend.

Yes, we go out with them every weekend.

5. — What are Michael and Jane cooking for dinner?

 — chicken and rice for dinner.

They are cooking chicken and rice for dinner.

6. — Do you work with Mary every day?

 — No, only on Mondays.

No, I work with her only on Mondays.

No, we work with her only on Mondays.

7. — What is that book called?

 — The Namesake.

It’s called The Namesake.

8. — Are you going to visit your grandparents tomorrow?

 — No, next week.

No, I am going to visit themnext week.

No, we are going to visit themnext week.

9. — Where are you two going?

 — to the park.

We are going to the park.

10. — Are we late?

 — No, right on time.

No, you are right on time.

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