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PERSONAL PRONOUNS

Ai
yiu
Ji
Shhi
It (boca de e)
Güi
yiu
dei
We use subject pronouns as the subject of
a verb:

I like your dress.


You are late.
He is my friend.
It is raining.
She is on holiday.
We live in England.
They come from London.
Mi
yiu
Jim
Jer (boca de o)
It (boca de e)
Oz (boca de e)
yiu
Dem (boca a)
We use object pronouns as the object of a verb:

Can you help me, please?


I can see you.
She doesn't like him.
I saw her in town today.
We saw them in town yesterday, but they didn't see us.

and after prepositions:

She is waiting for me.


I'll get it for you.
Give it to him.
Why are you looking at her?
Don't take it from us.
I'll speak to them.
Hello, my name's Matthew and ___ am your new teacher. ( I / me)

Why did you invite Peter and Mary? You know ___ don't really like parties.
(they / them)

Here's my phone number. Phone ___ if you need any help. (me / I)

I'm Sally and this is Ron, my husband. ___ live near Newcastle. ( we / us)

Where do you want these bags? Shall I put ___ in the kitchen? ( they/ them)

Where's Joanne? Has anyone seen ___ today? (she / her)


John's quit his job. ___ is going to start his own business.

My aunt's visiting me next week. I hope ___ brings me a present.

Pierre asked me for your email address. Can I give it to ___?

We're going for something to eat. Do you want to come with ___?
1)____ is doing well. ___ called ____ yesterday

2)____ is great. _____ have a new roommate. _____ is very nice.

3) Yes, _____ see _____ often.

4)Yes, ___ do. _____ live near___-

5) yes, ____is. ____sit next to ____.

6) No, _____ don´t. _____ live in canada. _____ visited_____ last month.

7) Sure! I can spell_____. _____ is easy to spell

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