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Ex.13. Correct the mistakes in the following sentences.Date: 2015-10-07; view: 581. Ex.12. Choose the correct variant of pronouns in the following sentences. 1. The children are old enough to look after (them/themselves). 2. The road is closed: (it/there) has been an accident. 3. He's faster than (I/me) but I'm stronger than (he/him) is. 4. (One is/They are) building a new sport centre not far from my house. 5. (It/There) appears that he has been promoted: he has just moved into a bigger office. 6. (They/you) say it's going to be a warmer winter than the one we had last year. 7. Where is Tom? – That's (he/him) over there. Look, he's waving at us. 8. Hasn't Mary come yet? It's not like (she/her) to be late. 9. I hate horror films. – (I/Me) too. I can't understand what people find in them. 10. Stop shouting at (me/myself)! Just do something (you/yourself)!
1. Do you know who heads the marketing department? – This is Peter Blake. 2. The police arrested the robber and put in prison. 3. If you are not busy, it's something I want to tell you. 4. Michael looked behind himself when he heard footsteps. 5. The president he has a team of bodyguards to protect him. 6. Tom dressed himself quickly and went down to breakfast. 7. There has been some time since I wrote to you as I've been busy lately. 8. Who spilt coffee all over my papers? – Sorry, it was I. 9. Which house is yours? – There is the one at the end of the street. 10. Peter and Kate enjoyed themself at the party.
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