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Pronoun Review Complete each dialogue by answering back with the use of appropriate personal pronouns

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Pronoun Review

Complete each dialogue by answering back with the use of appropriate personal pronouns

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Kevin is making a lot of noise!

I’ll ask _____ to be quiet.

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Please tell Mrs. Eugenio to come in.

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Have you seen my glasses?

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Do you eat strawberri

es?

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What is the title of that song?

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You seem so happy

Mary.

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Let’s watch the latest Jacki Chan Film.

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Is that Erika’s ex-boyfriend?

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Are you going to throw these empty

bottles?

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My pet hamster

isn’t playful today.

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I promise I’m telling the truth.

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I wonder how it

feels like to fly.

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What do you think

should I do first on my to do list?

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NOUN PHRASE VERB PHRASE

DEPENDENT CLAUSE

INDEPENDENT CLAUSE

NOW LET’S TRY THIS

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DEPENDENT CLAUSE

Although she is intelligent, she rarely studies.

VERB PHRASE

INDEPENDENT CLAUSE

NOUN PHRASE

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DEPENDENT CLAUSEVERB PHRASE

INDEPENDENT CLAUSE

NOUN PHRASE

Before you came, the classroom was in chaos.

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DEPENDENT CLAUSEVERB PHRASE

INDEPENDENT CLAUSE

NOUN PHRASE

Many students who are ESC grantees attended the conference to thank the officials.

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DEPENDENT CLAUSEVERB PHRASE

INDEPENDENT CLAUSE

NOUN PHRASE

The girl who claimed that she is the missing heir was sent to prison.

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DEPENDENT CLAUSEVERB PHRASE

INDEPENDENT CLAUSE

NOUN PHRASE

If the weather is good, we can possibly go to the party.