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65. Mr. James is still ... holiday, 66. How much did you pay ... this suit?aty 67. He sold the bicycle ... fifteen pounds. 68. I warned him... the danger. a5 69. They died ... hunger and thirst, Hal gt! 70. We usually go for a picnic ... weekends. 71. Your camera looks similar ... mine. 72. I'm sorry ... coming late. It was the traffic. 73. A boy threw a stone ... your window. 74, Throw the ball gently ... me so that I can catch it. 75. She said he had fear ... dogs. 76. Is your sister good ... physics? 77. He's capable ... speaking English fluently. iu, Pronouns sla 1 2 3: 4 Subjective Objective Possessive Possessive Pronouns Pronouns Adjectives Pronouns wel ada Aas otis asl flee [ me my mine You you your yours He him his his She her her hers It it its oo We us our ours They them their theirs Pil Lad Sak al 5 lansents Joli Uy'l a yenll slace Bde pe Dm nts Jab tay Jone, ay Sata) ttt opal place [helped him. He bought it for her. 68 Ste LN day $1 ator Sh a Napa Look at their car. - Is this your pen? - Her brother is a doctor, This is my book: where is yours? Jue Lal esa Sip dl Zhe ad ldap Rel tlenall The following are the reflexive pronouns. They refer to the subject ofthe sentence and express emphasis, ASN ge pty Led Nee Lal GF Ayer thal LeU le aa Phat py Tetai Hl flac ge ston solves 5 aA self utot 5 Seat Lela SL! Lua myself és You (sia) cl ourself Sis ies (or: Baan: pu The ans Mt father ...) . famsett at ¢ , (or: Layla, Susan, The girl, Your mother...) herse! a eel it (of The cat’ ‘The horse ...) itself wuts We ga ourselves. Gaul You all (aanW)) ait yourselves i They (The boys , The gins , The teachers...) themselves gui! (anal) One oneself i Mary washed the clothes herself. He says so himself. - Do it yourself. J Exercise 183 Choose the correct word: : Balt LI aii 1. She hurt (yoursclf, * sseif, herself, myself). 2, They sold the old car (itself, herself, ourselves, themselves). 3. your father bought the fat (himself, herself, itself, yourself). 4. We helped the old man (himself, mysclf, herself, ourselves). 5. I (himself, yourself, herself, myself) met him in the office. 6. That lady found the lost key (itself, yourself, herself, himself). 7. You can sec (herself, yourseli, myself, itsclf) in the mirror. 8. Ali mended the broken window (itself, herself, yourseli, himself). 9. They (ourselves, ‘themselves, herself, yourselves) saw the winged bull, c~!'T_ 10. You all bought new shirts (themselves, ourselves, yourself, yourselves). 11, My friend lent me this dictionary (itself, myself, himself, yourself). 12. Did you see the headmaster (myself, if, herself, itself) ? 13. One can educate (himself, oneself, myself, yourselfby ig books. 1. herself 2, themselves 3.him self4, ourselves 5, myself 6, herself: 18a sek dye! 7. yourself 8, himscif 9, themselves 10. yourselves 11. himself 12. yourself'13. oneself Exercise 19 “Choose the right word : 2 Emad lS oh 1. This coat is white; (mine, my) 1s brown. 2. Are these sun glasses (your, yours) or (hers, her)? 3. Ascel is combing (her, hers) hair now. 4. Arc those bicycles (their, theirs)? 5. Wisam is a friend of (my, minc). 6. Is that (your, yours) housc? 7. This Faincoat is old; (her, hers) is new. 8. What are you doing now? i’ m looking for (mine, my) lost watch. 9. (Ours, Our) school has a library, i610. These are (my, mine) trousers; where are (your, yours)? 11. Docs this car belong to (hers. her) father?

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