Вопрос задан 04.11.2023 в 23:56. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Зленко Александр.

Object pronouns and Present simple spelling rules 1. - Who's this big present for?- It's for ___.

It's my birthday! 2. - Are you good at climbing?- No i'm very bad at ___!3. - Is Mrs Patel nice?- Yes, she's our favourite teacher. She often speaks to ___ after class.4. - Hassan's friendly boy.- Yes, i like ___.5. - Have you got any sweets?- No, I don't eat ___.6. - Who's that woman?- That's Mrs Hill. I live near ___.7. - Mr Evans, I haven't got my homework today.- Im not happy with ___, David!Пожалуйста помогите​
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Отвечает Григорьева Вероника.
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In English, object pronouns are used to refer to the object of a sentence or clause. They are used instead of repeating the object noun. The object pronouns in English are:

- me (for I) - you (for you) - him/her/it (for he/she/it) - us (for we) - you (for you) - them (for they)

Now, let's fill in the blanks in your sentences using these rules:

1. Who's this big present for? It's for me. It's my birthday! 2. Are you good at climbing? No, I'm very bad at it! 3. Is Mrs Patel nice? Yes, she's our favourite teacher. She often speaks to her after class. 4. Hassan's friendly boy. Yes, I like him. 5. Have you got any sweets? No, I don't eat them. 6. Who's that woman? That's Mrs Hill. I live near her. 7. Mr Evans, I haven't got my homework today. I'm not happy with it, David!

Please note that the pronouns 'it' and 'them' are used in the third person singular and plural forms respectively. The pronouns 'he' and 'she' are used in the third person singular and plural forms respectively. The pronouns 'we' and 'you' are used in the first and second person plural forms respectively.

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