Put in his, her, their, is, are.
Monica and her mother are doctors.
Phil … French, and … wife … German.
Joyce … a photographer, and … brother … a chef.
My sister and I … American, but our grandparents … Greek.
Sonia … doctor, and … mother is a doctor too.
Henry’s mother … a clerk … name … Lucy.
“Ted and Ben … brothers.” “What … … surname?”
Put in he, she, him, her, it, they, them.
“Where are my pens?” “…’re on the table.”
John's nice. I like … a lot.
“Have you got any dogs?” “No, I don’t like … .”
“Is Mary at home?” “Yes, … is.” “Can I speak to … please?” “Yes, of course.”
“Where are your books?” “Ann’s got … .”
Ann likes Bill, but he doesn’t like … much.
Put in he, she, him, her, it, they, them.
“Are your children here?” “Yes, …’re in the garden.”
“My brother’s a vet.” “Where does … work?”
“Do you like shopping?” “I hate … .”
“Do you like cats?” “No, I don’t like … at all.”
“Is the car in the garage?” “No, …’s in the street.”
“What do you think of Peter?” “I quite like … .”
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